Tua, his receivers and the rest of the gumps haven’t faced a defensive backfield like the Tigers. Yes Tua is accurate but it’s a lot easier being accurate when your receivers are wide open. It’s tougher when you have little or no window to throw into. It’s tougher when the DBs are as aggressive to the ball as ours are. It’ll be a much more interesting game than the media expects.
Check out the look on Eaux's face. Like he's thinking, "How much gumbo could I make out of this guy--and would he be as tasty as a nutria rat?"
I am the opposite. As bad as Burrow was, E doubled down with runs up the middle. Didn't give Burrow many easy throws and often had Burrow throwing to the edges.
We usually let 1-2 WR's run wild a game. Most of the QB's we have faced are just not that good and can't hit their targets. Much like the 1-3 LSU WR's who run free Burrow misses. Tua is on another level. Dline will be key.
Yea, 16 total yards with 2 minutes to play in the 1st half really showed MSU who the fucking boss was.
If it were Bama with those stats doubt Caca would be singing their praises. Objectivity is a little much to ask.
Why so insecure? Save all the chatter about stats after what the SEC office just pulled. If it’s reassurance you so desperately need.....here, Bama is the best team in college football. Best players, best coaches. No excuse you ever lose a game to anybody ever, period. Get your fix? Good.
So, you're coming on here 2 weeks in advance and talking a lot of shite. Awesome. Ammo is exactly what this team needs. Hopefully, Bama players mirror this approach. I could give a rats azz what the stats or predicted penalties will be, whether you think our perception of your team is as accurate as you think yours is of ours, as long as we win, that's all that will really matter. We comin'.