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College Football Rivalry Week


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1 minute ago, Catsfan69 said:

Unrelated side note.

But they had a nice Andy Griffith special going on talking with surviving stars and Fox came in and cut it off for Soccer.

Soccer.

 

I despise everything about it.

All that running with no passing. It’s your nightmare of a sport!

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3 minutes ago, ForJimmy said:

In his defense who has really had a “hard” schedule this year? He has played his share of ranked teams. 

Richardson, Levis, Hooker all played Georgia. Stroud's toughest games this year were Notre Dame and Penn State so far. Michigan tmrw and the playoffs will be the true test. 

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19 minutes ago, Varking said:

You don’t worry dude went 13 of 30 against the Florida Gators defense? 

So back to 1 game grades? You salty much? If so Richardson isn't top 100. 9 of 27 tonight...... And that 2nf half was Matt rhule era terrible. 

 

But we know that you don't grade on 1 game. Ar is top 20

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6 minutes ago, Jackie Lee said:

Richardson, Levis, Hooker all played Georgia. Stroud's toughest games this year were Notre Dame and Penn State so far. Michigan tmrw and the playoffs will be the true test. 

Yeah but they got crushed by UGA. Stroud played Michigan last year against Hutchinson in his first year as a starter and went 34/49 for 394 yards 2 TDs and 0 INTs. They still lost but it was more because their defense allowed 42 points. Stroud played solid, but got sacked a bunch.

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16 minutes ago, chbright said:

So back to 1 game grades? You salty much? If so Richardson isn't top 100. 9 of 27 tonight...... And that 2nf half was Matt rhule era terrible. 

 

But we know that you don't grade on 1 game. Ar is top 20

Are you high? When have I ever graded anyone on one game? I asked if you if it was concerning that he couldn’t throw accurately against the Florida Gators. I am not even mad we lost. I didn’t think we were even going to be this competitive today. I said as much last week and the week before. Sometimes it’s like folks here just throw poo at the wall and hope it sticks. I am also the first person here to make a tank for Stroud thread. Stroud has been who I have wanted this year. Just like Fields last year and Herbert the year before. And I don’t do it off of one game and when I watch footage of them playing I definitely use context who who they have around them, who they are playing, who is making the plays happen, who is making them fail, coaching, mechanics, arm strength, etc. 

But again, FSU actually has a good defense. Florida does not. 

You said he played good tonight. He completed 43% of his passes against Florida on 30 attempts. This isn’t our 2000-2001 defense. We were giving up 28 points a game before tonight. He ran great tonight. There is no excuse for a team missing four tackles on one play against a QB in their backfield. 

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