Hear Ye! Hear Ye!!! Cream Talk by Stallion - Week 9

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Good Evening Six Pack!

As Journey’s famous song goes, “Don’t Stop Believin’!“ Whether it’s a large case of humble pie or just two teams whose season seemed to go up in flames in a 3-hr span, the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the Florida Gators have now faced the agony of defeat. This is what the cream is all about. Those that will, will. Those that won’t, will become crust. It’s a simple formula, and we are now in the critical cooking hours of the season.</SPAN>

Believing your team can do it is what makes being a football fan so fun. You enjoy the ride and you feel like life comes to a sudden halt when the clock hits zero. However, all is not over. You still got to believe. Strange things happen in football and hopefully the next few weeks will get even stranger. </SPAN>

The Stallion recalls 2007’s epic year for his beloved LSU Tigers. That season may go down as one of the strangest last weeks of any football season that I can recall. Although the Stallion felt like his Tigers were the best team in the land that year, the loss to Arkansas felt like the proverbial bottom had fallen out. The wind was let out of the sail. But the chips fell where they fell and the cream rose to the top.</SPAN>

The point that the Stallion is making is, take care of your business here on out and you may find yourself as the Cream champ in a matter of four weeks. Who will be Mr. November?
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The Cream rankings are as follows for Week 9.
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#1) </SPAN>Alabama Crimson Tide</SPAN> – Looking dominant against the Dawgs of S’vegas. Will face their season on Nov. 3, 2012 in Death Valley. Cream will rise or fall come Saturday.</SPAN>

#2) </SPAN>LSU Tigers</SPAN> – As Election Tuesday approaches so does the Stallion’s wishes of a huge upset.</SPAN>

#3) </SPAN>Georgia Bulldogs </SPAN>– Just when you think they are down and out, MusChump’s boys provided early Christmas presents to what some have deemed as the most overrated team in the conference. Well they are now the Dale Ernhardts of the Eastern Division.</SPAN>

#4) </SPAN>Florida Gators </SPAN>– The margin of error is apparently six turnovers Muschamp.
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#5) </SPAN>South Carolina Gamecocks </SPAN>– The Lattimore injury made even Joe Thiesman throw up his lunch.</SPAN>

#6) </SPAN>Texas A&M</SPAN> – The Aggies could have scored 80 if they wanted to against that Division II team in the Plains.
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#7) </SPAN>Mississippi State Bulldogs </SPAN>– Hope and Change! Not this year.
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#8) </SPAN>Ole Miss Rebels</SPAN> – Who would have thought the Bears would have a shot at the top half of the Cream Rankings over the next 4 weeks.
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#9) </SPAN>Tennessee Vols</SPAN> – First thing on the agenda – talk to Mike Slive on re-scheduling the SEC schedule for the Vols. A goose egg in the first five games of the SEC schedule is not what Dr. Dooley ordered to maintain his blood pressure.</SPAN>

#10) Vanderbilt Commodores</SPAN> – Franklin has his head down and moving forward for another bowl appearance for the Commodores. Got to beat the Rebels to do it.</SPAN>

#11) </SPAN>Arkansas Razorbacks</SPAN> – 2012 can’t be over soon enough in Hog Heaven.
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#12) </SPAN>Missouri Tigers </SPAN>– How sweet SEC wins taste!
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#13) </SPAN>Kentucky Wildcats </SPAN>– Just because you lose a little bit less than your western division cellar counterparts, doesn’t mean you deserve the right to be proud.
</SPAN>
#14) </SPAN>Auburn Tigers </SPAN>– Even the War Eagle is embarrassed to enter the stadium.</SPAN>

HOT BOUDIN – Georgia Bulldogs - The Stallion had officially written off Big Game Mark, but they came out with more energy and desperation than the Gators. Wondering what Richt put in Florida’s cocktail?</SPAN>

COLD COOSH COOSH – Mississippi State Bulldogs – Not so much that State lost to the best team in the country. They just made their whole fan base delusional. And the Stallion was on the hope train with their fanbase.</SPAN>

Love,
Stallion</SPAN>
 

cheewgumm

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Sep 15, 2012
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I like the rankings, but think everyone is making WAYYY too much of us playing

like **** and getting killed. Damn, get in line. I can't wait to see what happens to the Tigers this weeked at their place.


Good Evening Six Pack!

As Journey’s famous song goes, “Don’t Stop Believin’!“ Whether it’s a large case of humble pie or just two teams whose season seemed to go up in flames in a 3-hr span, the Mississippi State Bulldogs and the Florida Gators have now faced the agony of defeat. This is what the cream is all about. Those that will, will. Those that won’t, will become crust. It’s a simple formula, and we are now in the critical cooking hours of the season.</SPAN>

Believing your team can do it is what makes being a football fan so fun. You enjoy the ride and you feel like life comes to a sudden halt when the clock hits zero. However, all is not over. You still got to believe. Strange things happen in football and hopefully the next few weeks will get even stranger. </SPAN>

The Stallion recalls 2007’s epic year for his beloved LSU Tigers. That season may go down as one of the strangest last weeks of any football season that I can recall. Although the Stallion felt like his Tigers were the best team in the land that year, the loss to Arkansas felt like the proverbial bottom had fallen out. The wind was let out of the sail. But the chips fell where they fell and the cream rose to the top.</SPAN>

The point that the Stallion is making is, take care of your business here on out and you may find yourself as the Cream champ in a matter of four weeks. Who will be Mr. November?
</SPAN>
The Cream rankings are as follows for Week 9.
</SPAN>
#1) </SPAN>Alabama Crimson Tide</SPAN>– Looking dominant against the Dawgs of S’vegas. Will face their season on Nov. 3, 2012 in Death Valley. Cream will rise or fall come Saturday.</SPAN>

#2) </SPAN>LSU Tigers</SPAN>– As Election Tuesday approaches so does the Stallion’s wishes of a huge upset.</SPAN>

#3) </SPAN>Georgia Bulldogs </SPAN>– Just when you think they are down and out, MusChump’s boys provided early Christmas presents to what some have deemed as the most overrated team in the conference. Well they are now the Dale Ernhardts of the Eastern Division.</SPAN>

#4) </SPAN>Florida Gators </SPAN>– The margin of error is apparently six turnovers Muschamp.
</SPAN>
#5) </SPAN>South Carolina Gamecocks </SPAN>– The Lattimore injury made even Joe Thiesman throw up his lunch.</SPAN>

#6) </SPAN>Texas A&M</SPAN> – The Aggies could have scored 80 if they wanted to against that Division II team in the Plains.
</SPAN>
#7) </SPAN>Mississippi State Bulldogs </SPAN>– Hope and Change! Not this year.
</SPAN>
# </SPAN>Ole Miss Rebels</SPAN>– Who would have thought the Bears would have a shot at the top half of the Cream Rankings over the next 4 weeks.
</SPAN>
#9) </SPAN>Tennessee Vols</SPAN>– First thing on the agenda – talk to Mike Slive on re-scheduling the SEC schedule for the Vols. A goose egg in the first five games of the SEC schedule is not what Dr. Dooley ordered to maintain his blood pressure.</SPAN>

#10) Vanderbilt Commodores</SPAN> – Franklin has his head down and moving forward for another bowl appearance for the Commodores. Got to beat the Rebels to do it.</SPAN>

#11) </SPAN>Arkansas Razorbacks</SPAN>– 2012 can’t be over soon enough in Hog Heaven.
</SPAN>
#12) </SPAN>Missouri Tigers </SPAN>– How sweet SEC wins taste!
</SPAN>
#13) </SPAN>Kentucky Wildcats </SPAN>– Just because you lose a little bit less than your western division cellar counterparts, doesn’t mean you deserve the right to be proud.
</SPAN>
#14) </SPAN>Auburn Tigers </SPAN>– Even the War Eagle is embarrassed to enter the stadium.</SPAN>

HOT BOUDIN – Georgia Bulldogs - The Stallion had officially written off Big Game Mark, but they came out with more energy and desperation than the Gators. Wondering what Richt put in Florida’s cocktail?</SPAN>

COLD COOSH COOSH – Mississippi State Bulldogs – Not so much that State lost to the best team in the country. They just made their whole fan base delusional. And the Stallion was on the hope train with their fanbase.</SPAN>

Love,
Stallion</SPAN>
 

FlabLoser

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Aug 20, 2006
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1-5 good.

aTm, who needed a last second Johnny Football miracle to beat Mississippi is not going to win in Starkville. aTm needs to be 7 and MSU needs to be 6.

You've got the Vols too low. The Vols will run the table the rest of the way, finishing 7-5.

Mississippi will lose 3 more times, finishing 6-6. You need to flip flop Mississippi and Tennessee.
 

shotgunDawg

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Nov 13, 2011
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1-5 good.

aTm, who needed a last second Johnny Football miracle to beat Mississippi is not going to win in Starkville. aTm needs to be 7 and MSU needs to be 6.

You've got the Vols too low. The Vols will run the table the rest of the way, finishing 7-5.

Mississippi will lose 3 more times, finishing 6-6. You need to flip flop Mississippi and Tennessee.

I agree Flab, Tennessee is better than they get credit for. I know, I know they had lost 3 in a row, but they have also almost won on the road against Georgia, SCAR, and State. IMO, Tennessee is better than their record says and they would beat OM at home or away. Those two teams should switch spots.

between us and TAMU, I don't have a beef because we play this weekend. I think both teams are very close and this game is a toss up.
 
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I think you will see Ole Miss getting better because they are playing inspirationally and Tennessee could potentially be throwing in the towel. I wouldn't be surprised if Vandy or Mizzou come away with an upset between the two. We will see.
 

patdog

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Tennessee didn't show any sign of throwing in the towel against South Carolina. I'm not a Dooley fan by any means and I never have been. But that team is a lot better than it has been the last few years and they're playing hard. They've just come up a little short against some pretty good teams (Georgia, MSU & South Carolina).