Everyone quit jumping off buildings, you just need to reset expectations

LTblows

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Once the Oline injuries came, our potential shot into the ground. Should those injuries have never happened, we'd be 4-1 or 5-0 right now. But since those injuries did occur, we must now reset expectations. We cannot stop SEC Dlines. Kentucky is still probably a win, and UM is now going to be a really competitive game. We won't roll over any team the rest of the year. The Oline was just one of the 3 areas where we couldn't receive any injuries (Dline and Linebacker being the others).
 

thatsbaseball

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the way we lost the Auburn game deflated this team in a number of ways and I think the "swagger" that is such an important ingredientof winning is gone and we don`t know how to get it back at this point. Stomping on the "G" at Ga. was apparently a feeble attempt to get it back.The injuries are huge but we still had a chance at a pretty good season if we had beaten Auburn and IMHO that loss was on the coaching staff.....not injuries. Oh and that jumping of which you speak hasn`t been off of buildings but there have been a number leaps from the Dan Mullen wagon.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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..I have reset expectations to see Dan Mullen to go from $2.5 million in salary to $600K a year in salary.


And if Dan is going to lose the upcoming Egg Bowl like this board seems to believe now, I will further reset expectations to see Dan Mullen go from a $600K salary to a $300K a year salary.


The thing that reall gets my goat about this whole mess is this idiot is getting paid top 10 team money yet he is putting a pile of **** on the field.


I realize this is not how it works in America anymore, but I'm with my granddaddy on this one: A man's salary should directly reflect his production in his given field.


Regarding his rate of production in relation to his salary, Dan Mullen is getting paid way, way, way too much money. It's immoral & it's an affront to Mississippi State University.