I'm of the opinion that a strong passing attack needs to stay on the sideline. The best defense is to keep pounding the ball and keep that offense off the field. I think last week was a warm up for IF we have to throw it. I think our 4 backs get a lot of carries this week. It might be a repeat of Georgia and Ark of last year. Miles has always shown he will not put young guys in position to hurt the team. With rookie CB this year he will revert back to running the ball against dangerous QB's.
How's this for suck: We do have 2 TVs, but my girlfriend is an Ole Miss Alum, who's game is also at the same time.
I agree, to an extent. Long, meticulous drives frustrate the opposition. The offense gets cold, and they usually come back out very frantic, searching for the quick score. However, I think we need to pass it just enough to keep them honest, just like we did much of last year.
My thing is this, we KNOW we can run the ball. We simply assume now, that if we had to, we could air it out. We have the benefit of 3 opponents to truly test our ability. Why wait until we need it to find out it has flaws?
No problem. My man cave easily converts to the trifecta extravaganza. Truth be told, the electrical plumbing behind my boob tube, would make the new york transit system look like child's play. If espn continues to play these mind games, you fight fire with fire. By the way, you do know that in Alabama, what your girlfriend is trying to accomplish is a felony.
I'll start plotting. In the mean time, I have a laptop that might suffice. To what are you referring?
Just being facetious. Your girlfriend getting in the way of your SEC schedule. However laptop + sling + firstrowsports.com = utopia.