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Post by Mauler on Sept 15, 2013 10:08:35 GMT -5
6 wins would be solid this year. Why does this needle change when the season starts?
Florida:
What gives anyone confidence that game is winnable? Now I certainly don't expect to win, but there's apparently a large number of sheep who do. And if it gets ugly, look out.
Now here's the sheering:
James Franklin will beat Birch and the sheep will chit. That is really when the wheels come off. Not only will the honeymoon be over, it will be finding her in room 7 with a large buck.
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Post by Ned Land on Sept 15, 2013 10:10:24 GMT -5
I see we're drinking the same brand of coffee this morning.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Sept 15, 2013 10:54:27 GMT -5
We won't win another game period if the idiots keep sending Worley out there.
But I'd sure as heck take 6 wins for sure. I still believe winning one of the sure losses is paramount. There MUST be something to trigger optimism and retain this class.
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Post by gramps on Sept 15, 2013 12:05:51 GMT -5
We won't win another game period if the idiots keep sending Worley out there. But I'd sure as heck take 6 wins for sure. I still believe winning one of the sure losses is paramount. There MUST be something to trigger optimism and retain this class. This. No reason to continue to play Worley. Time to suck it up and play the young kids. And did anybody notice that South Alabama beat Western Kentucky yesterday? Hmmmmm.
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Post by JM on Sept 15, 2013 12:35:56 GMT -5
TNC, I'd say you and I are on the same plane in that we'd take 4-8 and a Florida win.
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Post by TNCOWBOY on Sept 15, 2013 12:59:18 GMT -5
TNC, I'd say you and I are on the same plane in that we'd take 4-8 and a Florida win. I'd take 1-11 for the next 20 years if the 1 was Florida.
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Post by Rudedog on Sept 15, 2013 13:08:41 GMT -5
Like I said, I am going to tone my optimism down and not say a whole lot. I will wait for the next few games to see what happens. Then I will hopefully blast the doubters or I will join you in your misery.
Some of the comments above are completely ridiculous (except I agree with Cowboy and Gramps negative asses for once on Worley).
Here is my only FlyingSheepdog comment I am going to make.
Come on guys, Butch was just messing with the SEC teams not showing anything and told his team to lose and look as bad as possible Worley really played his part. Jones will say that next Saturday is when the real season starts. I heard from a friend who heard from a distant cousin of Johnny Majors that Butch and the Oregon coach are close and he was in on it.
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Post by Magnum on Sept 15, 2013 13:45:28 GMT -5
Seems logical Dog.
IF that were truly his plan, he executed it 100%
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Post by Rudedog on Sept 15, 2013 14:12:23 GMT -5
Exactly!
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Post by Mauler on Sept 15, 2013 14:31:41 GMT -5
Rude, I just saw this book at Ollies in Morristown. Coincidence?
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Post by Rudedog on Sept 15, 2013 18:27:01 GMT -5
Is that supposed to be a sheep or a dog? It sure as hell ain't no flying sheepdog!
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Post by Mauler on Sept 16, 2013 9:58:15 GMT -5
Well I don't know what it is. But it reminded me of you.
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Sept 16, 2013 10:08:28 GMT -5
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Post by Thunder Good-Oil on Sept 16, 2013 10:09:27 GMT -5
Doug-Dennis and the Flyaway Fib
When best friends Doug-Dennis and Ben-Bobby go to the circus, something terrible happens. Doug-Dennis eats all of his friend’s popcorn and then tells a fib (It wasn’t me!), which grows and grows (Maybe monsters ate it!), carrying Doug-Dennis away. As the fib gets bigger, Doug-Dennis flies higher, until he is floating in a land of lies—some of them big, some small, and some just downright weird. Doug-Dennis misses his best friend, and realizes there’s only one way to come back down: by finally telling the truth.
Darren Farrell, a bright new talent in picture books, has created a cautionary tale that’s chock full of hilarity. This charming sheep is sure to become a favorite. (And that’s the truth).
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Post by Mauler on Sept 16, 2013 10:12:34 GMT -5
Well, there you go.
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