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Louis III

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Rip the strap off your shoulder, jump off the top rope with a punch to Levis forehead.....Jerry Lawler style. God I can't stand that SOB. I would take a 15 yard penalty if Diaby picked his *** up and drilled him into the ground and gave him an Ls up and called him a b#$%^.
 

earsky

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Rip the strap off your shoulder, jump off the top rope with a punch to Levis forehead.....Jerry Lawler style. God I can't stand that SOB. I would take a 15 yard penalty if Diaby picked his *** up and drilled him into the ground and gave him an Ls up and called him a b#$%^.
I swear,if he beats us with that #!%& qb draw play I'm literally gonna throw up.🤮
 

OldhamCard335

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My pregame analysis:
1. The refs will screw us every chance they get…maybe even when they don’t have chances.

2. Yuts will play dirty every chance they get….even when they don’t have chances.

3. Porky will blow a casket at some point.

Follow me for more well thought out and in depth game analysis…you know, the kind of stuff that just anyone can come up with,
 

CommodoreCard

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Porky can cheat on his wife and get a total pass from local media. Here it’s lead story material. Total double standard.
 
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Cardiac Red

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I believe Satterfield will have the troops primed to play their best and take no **** from the felines from lexville. After we beat that *** and coaches meet at mid field Satterfield throws L's up in porkys face while doing a happy dance followed by a diamond cutter..

Cmon cards stomp them in their litter box..
 

KerryRhodes

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I don’t hate UK, their teams or players, Some of their fans…are another matter all together, Hope we kick that Wildcat butt. Go Cards!!! 🤘🏈🔥
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2330859

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Any reliable indication as to whether MC and/or Evans will be healthy enough to play?
 

LeFors4Ever

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Hopefully our coaches and players can catch the energy of this thread to hate them, but that remains to be seen from Scott.

I fear if we lay another egg, then Stoops becomes like how Bobby was in this series where he just had a big mental edge.
 

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Hopefully our coaches and players can catch the energy of this thread to hate them, but that remains to be seen from Scott.

I fear if we lay another egg, then Stoops becomes like how Bobby was in this series where he just had a big mental edge.
If Vanderbilt can beat UK at home, UofL can. But, I'm afraid of Satterfield's approach to this game. I keep thinking back to last year, and his comment about "I can't believe what the score was," really made me think he's got no idea UK lives to beat UofL.

Strangely, I have faith in the defense. The offense, not so much.
 

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Anyone paying close attention to those recent losses to UK would not be placing the responsibility on the coaching staff. The blowouts were representative of the difference in talent, size and depth. UK‘s superior size and physicality was evident for the entirety of those games, but it was the second half difference in depth and health that resulted in such a beatdown.

UGA had the size to match UK, but in that second half you could see that UK was equalizing the Bulldogs on both sides of the LOS for a number of critical series, which explains why the game was as close as it was.

UGA had it first and goal and yet was denied all 4 times, and that serves as an example of the size and strength that UK has up front.

The “big blue wall” is no where close to last year in either their run blocking or pass protection, but still formidable when Rodriguez is in there.
 
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Anyone paying close attention to those recent losses to UK would not be placing the responsibility on the coaching staff. The blowouts were representative of the difference in talent, size and depth. UK‘s superior size and physicality was evident for the entirety of those games, but it was the second half difference in depth and health that resulted in such a beatdown.

UGA had the size to match UK, but in that second half you could see that UK was equalizing the Bulldogs on both sides of the LOS for a number of critical series, which explains why the game was as close as it was.

UGA had it first and goal and yet was denied all 4 times, and that serves as an example of the size and strength that UK has up front.

The “big blue wall” is no where close to last year in either their run blocking or pass protection, but still formidable when Rodriguez is in there.
You know, UofL has beaten bigger, better teams before. Satt doesn't seem to prioritize this game. That's not an uncommon criticism, either. I'd love nothing more than for him to get this win on Saturday.
 

LeFors4Ever

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If Vanderbilt can beat UK at home, UofL can. But, I'm afraid of Satterfield's approach to this game. I keep thinking back to last year, and his comment about "I can't believe what the score was," really made me think he's got no idea UK lives to beat UofL.

Strangely, I have faith in the defense. The offense, not so much.
I throw out individual games.

Because we also have the BC loss on our hands that was embarrassing. We’ve played better since. But they’ll be up for this game. and if BC can beat us, that means they can beat us.

Right now I go back to the last time we were on the field with them and we couldn’t score or stop them. I will say, their line isn’t great. But they have some great talent at the skill positions and Levis is a good talent at QB.

We have to play with pride to beat them in their house.
 

katfanuno

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The cats are beat up after UGA, you guys seem to have some injuries also. Your defense has improved tremendously as the season has gone on. The UK Oline is a shell of what it was, your D is top 5 in sacks and the pressure comes from everywhere. Cheers to a good game with no more injuries.
 
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Looks like an 80% chance of rain, little breezy. Probably won't make that much of a difference. I do expect a low scoring game, however.
 

CardHack

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Maybe it's the fact I'm pissed that the US blew their 1-0 lead yesterday to Wales, but I'm in Eric Crawford's corner in thinking UK is a bad matchup and pessimistic of our chances in Lexington. Yes we have played tremendous defense in the last month and a half and seen a Dumervilesque performance from Abdullah against Pitt, a performance against Wake Forest and it's prolific aerial attack from Clark that Sam Madison would toast and turned over a lot of good football teams, but I'm not confident in what personnel we have tackling Rodriguez for 60 minutes. We aren't a load the box defense and the biggest reason why is what happened against FSU and BC in succession...we essentially committed that safety to playing less man-to-man on slots which softens the tackle box one less body. We really need to see more composure than we have witnessed in the last few years since they lost their's on the sideline throwing garbage cans around Lamar like some cheap Saturday morning highlight of Jerry Lawler and Kamala (from Parts Unknown to Man) in Memphis. We've looked like chumps every year since and spare me "they started it". Is that all it takes to get us on tilt?

I'd love for Doman to join Kyle Bolen in the Man-Who-Never-Had-to-Buy-a-Beer-in-Louisville Club, but Bolen had a few things Doman doesn't and the biggest of which is Devante Parker (and Eli Rogers for that matter). If Evans was healthy I'd feel better, but UK's front is the biggest--and longest--we will have faced all year and I think we are very susceptible to being pressured as a result even though statistically that isn't a strength of UK's defense this season. The untold story of our recent month and a half of good football is we really haven't blown anybody off the football despite playing much better in 2nd halves of games and I've been underwhelmed by the lack of productivity we've seen from the receivers outside of Hudson.

One area which we should feel good--and it's a big one in rivalry games--is special teams. We are very solid; they are borderline atrocious in the kicking game. Each phase from the snap to the hold to the kick being made can be breathtaking for UK. If we get big differences in hidden yardage that would be a big plus.
 
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Maybe it's the fact I'm pissed that the US blew their 1-0 lead yesterday to Wales, but I'm in Eric Crawford's corner in thinking UK is a bad matchup and pessimistic of our chances in Lexington. Yes we have played tremendous defense in the last month and a half and seen a Dumervilesque performance from Abdullah against Pitt, a performance against Wake Forest and it's prolific aerial attack from Clark that Sam Madison would toast and turned over a lot of good football teams, but I'm not confident in what personnel we have tackling Rodriguez for 60 minutes. We aren't a load the box defense and the biggest reason why is what happened against FSU and BC in succession...we essentially committed that safety to playing less man-to-man on slots which softens the tackle box one less body. We really need to see more composure than we have witnessed in the last few years since they lost their's on the sideline throwing garbage cans around Lamar like some cheap Saturday morning highlight of Jerry Lawler and Kamala (from Parts Unknown to Man) in Memphis. We've looked like chumps every year since and spare me "they started it". Is that all it takes to get us on tilt?

I'd love for Doman to join Kyle Bolen in the Man-Who-Never-Had-to-Buy-a-Beer-in-Louisville Club, but Bolen had a few things Doman doesn't and the biggest of which is Devante Parker (and Eli Rogers for that matter). If Evans was healthy I'd feel better, but UK's front is the biggest--and longest--we will have faced all year and I think we are very susceptible to being pressured as a result even though statistically that isn't a strength of UK's defense this season. The untold story of our recent month and a half of good football is we really haven't blown anybody off the football despite playing much better in 2nd halves of games and I've been underwhelmed by the lack of productivity we've seen from the receivers outside of Hudson.

One area which we should feel good--and it's a big one in rivalry games--is special teams. We are very solid; they are borderline atrocious in the kicking game. Each phase from the snap to the hold to the kick being made can be breathtaking for UK. If we get big differences in hidden yardage that would be a big plus.
What's your game prediction?
 

katfanuno

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Maybe it's the fact I'm pissed that the US blew their 1-0 lead yesterday to Wales, but I'm in Eric Crawford's corner in thinking UK is a bad matchup and pessimistic of our chances in Lexington. Yes we have played tremendous defense in the last month and a half and seen a Dumervilesque performance from Abdullah against Pitt, a performance against Wake Forest and it's prolific aerial attack from Clark that Sam Madison would toast and turned over a lot of good football teams, but I'm not confident in what personnel we have tackling Rodriguez for 60 minutes. We aren't a load the box defense and the biggest reason why is what happened against FSU and BC in succession...we essentially committed that safety to playing less man-to-man on slots which softens the tackle box one less body. We really need to see more composure than we have witnessed in the last few years since they lost their's on the sideline throwing garbage cans around Lamar like some cheap Saturday morning highlight of Jerry Lawler and Kamala (from Parts Unknown to Man) in Memphis. We've looked like chumps every year since and spare me "they started it". Is that all it takes to get us on tilt?

I'd love for Doman to join Kyle Bolen in the Man-Who-Never-Had-to-Buy-a-Beer-in-Louisville Club, but Bolen had a few things Doman doesn't and the biggest of which is Devante Parker (and Eli Rogers for that matter). If Evans was healthy I'd feel better, but UK's front is the biggest--and longest--we will have faced all year and I think we are very susceptible to being pressured as a result even though statistically that isn't a strength of UK's defense this season. The untold story of our recent month and a half of good football is we really haven't blown anybody off the football despite playing much better in 2nd halves of games and I've been underwhelmed by the lack of productivity we've seen from the receivers outside of Hudson.

One area which we should feel good--and it's a big one in rivalry games--is special teams. We are very solid; they are borderline atrocious in the kicking game. Each phase from the snap to the hold to the kick being made can be breathtaking for UK. If we get big differences in hidden yardage that would be a big plus.
You are being generous only saying it's atrocious, the cats special teams is a hot steaming pile of ****. The Oline while better with CROD is still very weak. The D has been steady, not great and not bad(minus UT).
 

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The most interesting comment from CH was, "I'm not confident in what personnel we have tackling Rodriguez for 60 minutes". Totally agree, but in truth, he has not been anywhere close to being in the lineup as much as most would expect. TV Commentators and even opposing coaches have questioned why he is not in on more snaps.

With that said, he is a difference maker in terms of keeping his legs churning at all times and it will be a huge challenge for our defense to contain him whenever he hits the LOS.
 

Louis III

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The most interesting comment from CH was, "I'm not confident in what personnel we have tackling Rodriguez for 60 minutes". Totally agree, but in truth, he has not been anywhere close to being in the lineup as much as most would expect. TV Commentators and even opposing coaches have questioned why he is not in on more snaps.

With that said, he is a difference maker in terms of keeping his legs churning at all times and it will be a huge challenge for our defense to contain him whenever he hits the LOS.

He will get 25 carries. Stoops has embraced this game. It was obvious when he knew he was overmatched and their players would start ****. Now he just thinks their line play is better than ours on both sides. Is it this year? We will find out in 48 hours.
 

earsky

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No reason not to keep 6-7 in the box and stop this run game. They will try to manhandle our guys up front like they've been doing. Run support with dbs on an island, pursue and by all means put a hat on whoever has the ball.
 

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Crap!!! Heard it will be an ACC officiating team today. We’re screwed.

That said, if I’m Satt I make sure the teams eats exactly the same meals they ate before the Wake game!!! Hey…can’t hurt!!
 

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The most interesting comment from CH was, "I'm not confident in what personnel we have tackling Rodriguez for 60 minutes". Totally agree, but in truth, he has not been anywhere close to being in the lineup as much as most would expect. TV Commentators and even opposing coaches have questioned why he is not in on more snaps.































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































With that said, he is a difference maker in terms of keeping his legs churning at all times and it will be a huge challenge for our defense to contain him whenever he hits the LOS.