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pgardn 11-24-2007 04:40 PM

SEC games
 
Good God what a great bunch of games this season.
This conference is a joy to watch.

otisotisotis 11-24-2007 04:47 PM

c'mon cats! please!!!!

pgardn 11-24-2007 04:51 PM

Unbelievable.

THey must script these SEC games...

otisotisotis 11-24-2007 04:56 PM

p, when you're a ky. fan, nothing is a surprise....

dylbert 11-24-2007 04:59 PM

CBS definitely gets its monies worth with SEC football package...

Vols score in 3OT, game tied, awaiting conversion for victory OR miss for fourth OT. I'm tired just typing this post.

ddthetide 11-24-2007 06:02 PM

uk lost the game first in regulation by not play for the TD to win, then did it again in the 2nd ot, they played for the FG to win.
the cats had to good a season to see it end that way.

otisotisotis 11-24-2007 06:09 PM

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Originally Posted by ddthetide
uk lost the game first in regulation by not play for the TD to win, then did it again in the 2nd ot, they played for the FG to win.
the cats had to good a season to see it end that way.

agreed. settling for a fg try in ot was awful, 3 straight dives. blechhh!! my children may never see them beat ut!lol

Cannon Shell 11-24-2007 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ddthetide
uk lost the game first in regulation by not play for the TD to win, then did it again in the 2nd ot, they played for the FG to win.
the cats had to good a season to see it end that way.

Another fortunate break for LSU, avoiding their 3rd loss in the Dome against GA

Danzig 11-24-2007 08:42 PM

actually, it's not a break for lsu, as they needed to face the higher ranked ga next week.
of course if they play like they did yesterday, it won't matter. lsu played not to lose yesterday, rather than doing what they did early in the season. crappy game vs an opponent i can't stand. now i get to listen to all these g--d--- arky fans who get to crow because they won, and went 7-5 for the year. yippee. i'd have rather lost to bama then the hogs.
hey, now maybe i can deal with another year of these yahoos talking about whether nutt can stay or go. like 10 years of that crap wasn't enough. dammed fair weather arkansas fans. ready to feed their coach to the lions every time he doesn't perform to their overblown standards, but he's probably everyones hero today.....

Cannon Shell 11-24-2007 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
actually, it's not a break for lsu, as they needed to face the higher ranked ga next week.
of course if they play like they did yesterday, it won't matter. lsu played not to lose yesterday, rather than doing what they did early in the season. crappy game vs an opponent i can't stand. now i get to listen to all these g--d--- arky fans who get to crow because they won, and went 7-5 for the year. yippee. i'd have rather lost to bama then the hogs.
hey, now maybe i can deal with another year of these yahoos talking about whether nutt can stay or go. like 10 years of that crap wasn't enough. dammed fair weather arkansas fans. ready to feed their coach to the lions every time he doesn't perform to their overblown standards, but he's probably everyones hero today.....

They were dead either way. They cant pass WVU or Ohio State if Mizzou was to lose next week.

Danzig 11-24-2007 09:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
They were dead either way. They cant pass WVU or Ohio State if Mizzou was to lose next week.


yeah, it was a far outside shot. hell, if they wanted it bad enough, they would have won yesterday.
still had a good time, but definitely would have been better to leave with a win.

pgardn 11-24-2007 09:26 PM

This year the SEC was just way too tough.
No team in the country could escape without
a pretty bad loss. If you are slightly off one week, you lose.

Cannon Shell 11-24-2007 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
yeah, it was a far outside shot. hell, if they wanted it bad enough, they would have won yesterday.
still had a good time, but definitely would have been better to leave with a win.

I dont buy the "they wanted it more" logic. They got beat because they give up tons of yards and big plays. That has been the problem all year. They just aren't as good as everyone made them out to be. Other than the Va Tech game (played when Va Tech was not playing well at all) who did they dominate? Hell they struggled in the 1st half with Tulane.

pgardn 11-24-2007 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I dont buy the "they wanted it more" logic. They got beat because they give up tons of yards and big plays. That has been the problem all year. They just aren't as good as everyone made them out to be. Other than the Va Tech game (played when Va Tech was not playing well at all) who did they dominate? Hell they struggled in the 1st half with Tulane.

What team in the SEC did not give up a ton of yards and points? What team in the country would not give up a ton of yards and points in that conf.?

Danzig 11-24-2007 09:35 PM

i felt early on that they were playing yesterday not to lose. too many times they came down to the wire, this time they fell on the wrong side of it. les miles seemingly was outcoached in the second half. game should have been blown out early on, but it wasn't. should not have gone into overtime, but it did.
i believe you're biased against both lsu and the sec, so i doubt you would see anything other than what you've been seeing all year regarding the play and the opponents.. it's just another year of any sec team being able to beat a fellow conference member. a lot of physicality, which has definitely caught lsu with several players having limited or no play at all yesterday. flynn was abysmal, the defense in the second half seemed confused. but then, one has to wonder how much the def coordinator was paying attention to his CURRENT job when he's trying very hard to get his next job. it was a muddled mess, and arkansas benefitted greatly. you can't make mistakes and play half assed play and expect to win in that conference.

Cannon Shell 11-24-2007 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
What team in the SEC did not give up a ton of yards and points? What team in the country would not give up a ton of yards and points in that conf.?

Oh please. All those Offensive juggernauts in Vandy, Alabama, Auburn, Miss St. Ol Miss, South Carolina...1/2 the conference has worse than average offenses. Arkansas runs the damn Veer. With the exception of Woodsen and Tebow there is not another good QB in the conference. With the exception of Florida, there is not a modern offense in the whole SEC.

Danzig 11-24-2007 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
I dont buy the "they wanted it more" logic. They got beat because they give up tons of yards and big plays. That has been the problem all year. They just aren't as good as everyone made them out to be. Other than the Va Tech game (played when Va Tech was not playing well at all) who did they dominate? Hell they struggled in the 1st half with Tulane.


they beat miss state 45-0.
first three games this year, their opponents combined for one score between them, while lsu scored over 40 points each game.
but they hit sec play, and a wall. only one wide open game since then, and then a fairly easy win vs ole miss.. and then yesterdays ugliness.

maybe i shouldn't be wishing for miles to stay.... i think he's a good coach, but they definitely aren't playing up to their seeming talents.

Danzig 11-24-2007 09:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Oh please. All those Offensive juggernauts in Vandy, Alabama, Auburn, Miss St. Ol Miss, South Carolina...1/2 the conference has worse than average offenses. Arkansas runs the damn Veer. With the exception of Woodsen and Tebow there is not another good QB in the conference. With the exception of Florida, there is not a modern offense in the whole SEC.

you forgot about casey dick! :rolleyes:

pgardn 11-24-2007 09:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Danzig
i felt early on that they were playing yesterday not to lose. too many times they came down to the wire, this time they fell on the wrong side of it. les miles seemingly was outcoached in the second half. game should have been blown out early on, but it wasn't. should not have gone into overtime, but it did.
i believe you're biased against both lsu and the sec, so i doubt you would see anything other than what you've been seeing all year regarding the play and the opponents.. it's just another year of any sec team being able to beat a fellow conference member. a lot of physicality, which has definitely caught lsu with several players having limited or no play at all yesterday. flynn was abysmal, the defense in the second half seemed confused. but then, one has to wonder how much the def coordinator was paying attention to his CURRENT job when he's trying very hard to get his next job. it was a muddled mess, and arkansas benefitted greatly. you can't make mistakes and play half assed play and expect to win in that conference.

Must also remember the possibly the best defensive player in the country, Dorsey, was playing at half speed most of the season. I hope he did not hurt himself permanently.

pgardn 11-24-2007 09:45 PM

Tebow is not a QB.
He is a... I dont know what heck he is.
FB, TE, who throws well.


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