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Aggie vs Bama

How they are ranked is beyond me.
Funny. You were ranked #22 last week and all you'd done was beat 2 directional Louisiana schools (one was not only FCS but the team that FCS teams whip). How YOU were ever ranked is the joke.

I didn't watch them vs. Okie lite.
But you're confident in espousing an opinion on them? Interesting Scientific method you have there.
 
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I think aggy would have at least three losses if they played in the Big 12 now (OU, Tech, OSU, WVU, maybe Texas, maybe TCU and maybe ISU). Saying that they would have three losses is being kind.
 
But you're confident in espousing an opinion on them? Interesting Scientific method you have there.
I admitted I didn't see the game vs. Okie lite. Against Ole Miss the defense was horrible. I assumed changing the QB wouldn't fix the defense. Maybe it did. Maybe Tech is now a world beater. I'll have to take your word for it.
 
I admitted I didn't see the game vs. Okie lite. Against Ole Miss the defense was horrible. I assumed changing the QB wouldn't fix the defense. Maybe it did. Maybe Tech is now a world beater. I'll have to take your word for it.

I don't know about a world beater but an aggy beater, that's affirmative.
 
How is this thread still here? How did this thread not get locked as soon as the OP blatantly misspelled aggy?

Sorry mm42, Tech would go in y'all's ass like a rocket powered San Francisco hamster with rabies.
 
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How is this thread still here? How did this thread not get locked as soon as the OP blatantly misspelled aggy?

Sorry mm42, Tech would go in y'all's ass like a rocket powered San Francisco hamster with rabies.

This, and I would wager that the Tech/Ole Miss game would be a lot different if they played right now. And Texas travels to Lubbock on 11/10...
 
Oh man is it brutal in here. This thread was still up top so I had to take another look. Mm42, you must have thick skin or really enjoy trash talk. Tough crowd for an agg in here.
I don't mind it, and try not to be an ass. Most of the folks on here are ok, a few are delusional, but the majority are fun to argue with. Hell, my favorite poster is probably the nutiest guy on the site.
 
This, and I would wager that the Tech/Ole Miss game would be a lot different if they played right now. And Texas travels to Lubbock on 11/10...
You are probably right. Alabama doesn't just win games, they ruin seasons. Ole Miss will take a few weeks to get over the trauma of that ass beating. I'm 100% serious, their dominance can suck the life out of a team. They could have beaten Ole Miss by 100 if they wanted.
 
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I admitted I didn't see the game vs. Okie lite. Against Ole Miss the defense was horrible. I assumed changing the QB wouldn't fix the defense. Maybe it did. Maybe Tech is now a world beater. I'll have to take your word for it.
Never said they were but you aggys always have to flail for a dishonest straw man when pressed. All I said is that they’d beat you. Which is the normal course of events.

You thinking you’d beat Tech “like a drum” is what’s farcical. And did they ever have a D when they were beating you 10/16? The answer is no. They’ve always been the Loyola Marymount of college football.
 
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I wonder if there are any aggys honest enough with themselves (even deep down) to take notice of what’s going on at FSU this year and worry just a little bit if they bought some snake oil. FSU’s O line is atrocious. Is that a case of Jimbo taking a championship program handed to him by Bowden and running it into the ground? We shall see. Fact is, FSU wasn’t heartbroken to see him leave.

For me it's kind of a yes and no. Yes, FSU was slipping in talent and the results are showing on the field. But no, because Willie Taggart is not cut out for the job. Time will tell on the latter I know that. But for the first time since the pre Bobby Bowden era FSU appears to be going downhill. FSU reminds so much of Charlie Strong's first year at Texas.
 
Would aggy beat OU? ISU? TECH? All these teams roll aggy. I don't think it's even close. Saving up some laughs for this weekend. Fayetnam is calling. =)roll

Pig sooooeeeeyyy!

I hate to say this, but a&m is going to smoke Arky this weekend. The issues with the Hogs are on the OL, DL and special teams. This won't be close.
 
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I hate to say this, but a&m is going to smoke Arky this weekend. The issues with the Hogs are on the OL, DL and special teams. This won't be close.

Who wouldn't smoke arkie? I mean good god, North Texas would beat the h....wait.....




Remember when we would say that as a joke when someone was really bad? Lol.
 
Found this funny. aggy is dead last in their beloved conference for both O Line as well as defense. Great season though!




14. Texas A&M Aggies
Tennessee ranks second to last in pass-blocking efficiency but it’s Texas A&M who prop up the rankings, having allowed 48 total pressures so far in 2018. That’s 14 more than the next closest team in the conference and tied for seventh most in the nation so far this year. They were better last year, ranking ninth in the conference with a pass blocking efficiency rating of 86.4, so the drop off to a conference-low of 82.9 is definitely something Aggies fans should be concerned about early in the season. The issue right now is that they have two players, guard Keaton Sutherland (13) and tackle Dan Moore Jr. (12), who already allowed double-digit pressures, while Jared Hocker and Carson Green have each allowed eight. When your starting offensive line is allowing an average of 12 total pressures per game through four weeks, it makes life incredibly difficult for your offense.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/college-sec-offensive-line-rankings-through-four-weeks
 
Found this funny. aggy is dead last in their beloved conference for both O Line as well as defense. Great season though!




14. Texas A&M Aggies
Tennessee ranks second to last in pass-blocking efficiency but it’s Texas A&M who prop up the rankings, having allowed 48 total pressures so far in 2018. That’s 14 more than the next closest team in the conference and tied for seventh most in the nation so far this year. They were better last year, ranking ninth in the conference with a pass blocking efficiency rating of 86.4, so the drop off to a conference-low of 82.9 is definitely something Aggies fans should be concerned about early in the season. The issue right now is that they have two players, guard Keaton Sutherland (13) and tackle Dan Moore Jr. (12), who already allowed double-digit pressures, while Jared Hocker and Carson Green have each allowed eight. When your starting offensive line is allowing an average of 12 total pressures per game through four weeks, it makes life incredibly difficult for your offense.

https://www.profootballfocus.com/news/college-sec-offensive-line-rankings-through-four-weeks


To be fair, none of the other SEC schools have played Clemson. So that blocking efficiency stat can be skewed.

That being said, it's not like without Clemson they'd jump to the top half of the league or anything. Maybe just not last.
 
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Valid. But the FSU O Line is a grease fire this year so I'm not inclined to give him the benefit of the doubt just yet. Maybe that's what the "Jimbo Effect" they've been blathering on about is: a terrible, undeveloped, porous O Line. Also, those stats include 2 directional schools. The terrible FCS school was getting to their QB.
 
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To be fair.....aggy should be better because even though they played Bama and Clemson they also played 2 cupcakes which should have evened things out......who knew.
 
Well piggy gave poochie poker all they could handle. I was almost good on the piggy call but looks like UNT won by way more than pp.

UNT>poochie pokers
 
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