Unscientific practice report (eyeball test)

aTotal360

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Josh Robinson is build like a 17n tank. He's looks like a clone of MJD.<div>Nick Griffin, although not participating in drills, looked physically ready to play. That dude is aspecimen.
<div>During the RB drills, Perkins looks to be a step faster than any other person on the team.
<div>Morrow is a beast. Looks like he's 6 inches taller than any otherreceiver. Maybe cuz he is.</div><div>For the first time ever, all of the QBs looked like like they belonged on the team.</div><div>I'm trying to figure out how Prescott weighs 20 lbs less than Relf. He looks 20 lbs bigger, and in a good way.</div><div>The Secret Weapon made some really nice catches.</div><div>B. Maye is a man. Fits the role of Danny Glover's archenemy very well.</div><div>Cherrington looks likerefrigeration. Powe type build. He'sdefinitelygoing to take up space in the middle.</div><div>Did I mention J. Robinson looks like 17n tank?</div><div>
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aTotal360

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Josh Robinson is build like a 17n tank. He's looks like a clone of MJD.<div>Nick Griffin, although not participating in drills, looked physically ready to play. That dude is aspecimen.
<div>During the RB drills, Perkins looks to be a step faster than any other person on the team.
<div>Morrow is a beast. Looks like he's 6 inches taller than any otherreceiver. Maybe cuz he is.</div><div>For the first time ever, all of the QBs looked like like they belonged on the team.</div><div>I'm trying to figure out how Prescott weighs 20 lbs less than Relf. He looks 20 lbs bigger, and in a good way.</div><div>The Secret Weapon made some really nice catches.</div><div>B. Maye is a man. Fits the role of Danny Glover's archenemy very well.</div><div>Cherrington looks likerefrigeration. Powe type build. He'sdefinitelygoing to take up space in the middle.</div><div>Did I mention J. Robinson looks like 17n tank?</div><div>
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eurotrash

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who looks set to be one of the best in the SEC. It's absolutely astonishing how much Relf has improved. I look forward to seeing what Mullin does with two all Americans once Relf is gone. I think we're in good hands for a while.
 
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1dawgfan09

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How did Relf look in the two-minute drills? I have been thinking about that. We will need him to make those plays if we want to take the next step. See: Auburn game, circa 2010.
 

Columbus Dawg

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would have asked Robinson's coach why he didn't get the ball more. That always bothered me.



"We have so many weapons that I don't get the ball that many times," said Josh. "I just get all I can every time I get the ball."

Robinson rushed for over 100 yards and two touchdowns last week on just three carries. He also caught one pass that he took 65 yards for a TD.

4 touches, 3 TD's and it was like that almost every week. </p>
 

War Machine Dawg

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Relf made the throws at the end aGAINST Auburn last season. It was dropped passes, specifically the 4th down (?) drop by Berry, that cost us.
 

whosyourdawgy

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you take that pass and complete it, we should beat Auburn. And the other play last year that still gets me is the Ballard fumble against Arkansas. We make those 2 plays we probably are in a BCS bowl game! Can't fault Ballard though. He was giving it his all on that play and the UPig dudes helmet just hit right on the ball. Crazy play. And Berry catches that pass 8 or 9 times out of 10. No one and I mean no one was more upset he missed it than he was. Those are the plays that make or break a season though. You have to have a little karma to have that special season. Auburn had that last year. We had it the year we went to the Championship game. Hopefully we have it this season!
 

pDigital32Dawg

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josh was complaining about conditioning from just basic drills. i will say all of our rbs are ripped and bulky. Elliott isnt bulky but if he wanted to be a playmaker he has some size
 

DawgatAuburn

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...had Broomfield held onto the certain pick six that hit him in the stomach.
 

jackstefano

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Interesting flick. So was the other corporate type (not DeNiro) on some type of drug that threw him into a coma? Also, the guy chasing the girl through the park was, let's just say, a little creepy. Good movie overall though.</p>
 

MedDawg

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Columbus Dawg said:
would have asked Robinson's coach why he didn't get the ball more. That always bothered me.



"We have so many weapons that I don't get the ball that many times," said Josh. "I just get all I can every time I get the ball."

Robinson rushed for over 100 yards and two touchdowns last week on just three carries. He also caught one pass that he took 65 yards for a TD.

4 touches, 3 TD's and it was like that almost every week. </p>
"Well, we just had too much talent to give Josh more carries", etc. Robinson had the highest average yards per rush (11.3) and per reception (25.8) on the team, so whileit seems like the team would have done better by giving Josh the ball more, it's hard to argue with the coach's results--they won the Louisiana 4A State Championship. <div>
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<div>Here are their stats: http://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/XKJ5oSsd_ku1T4B9MDlyHw/franklinton-demons/football-fall-10/stats.htmRunning and receiving was spread out over several players, not unlike MSU last year.</div><div><div>
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hankerdog

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of his QB or maybe other RB on the team who signed with LSU. I can't remember his name, but is good.
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drt7891

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Everyone is pumped to be there and be back out on the field (at least I am assuming so... it would make sense). The true test is going to come as the weeks go by and going to practice can become monotonous. That's usually when the true work ethic of players begins to show.
 

AssEndDawg

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jackstefano said:
Interesting flick. So was the other corporate type (not DeNiro) on some type of drug that threw him into a coma? Also, the guy chasing the girl through the park was, let's just say, a little creepy. Good movie overall though.</p>
but why not? Yes, the other CEO was on the same drug and it was his goons doing the chasing trying to get more of the drug for their boss. I thought it was pretty good too. Only problem is, the thing about us only using 10% (or whatever) of our brain has been proven to be ********. You already use all of your brain. But it was just a movie.
 

trumaroon

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Living up to my name "TrueMaroon", I cannot allow Mullins to escape this thread without some ridicule. Have we already escalated to the level where we have sidewalk fans who cannot even spell the name of our coach correctly? I expect the use of the words Starksville's and Mullins to hit record highs after this season.
 

AssEndDawg

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It's not a gotcha type movie though and that bit of information won't change anything. You will still like it...
 

Seinfeld

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One was like you said, the defender's helmet just hit right on the ball. But the other thing was that if that happened on nearly any other yardline on the field, the ball would have floated over the sideline and State would have retained possession. Being that Ballard was so close to the endzone and the ball shot diagonally across the goal line and out of bounds, it's a safety. We've had some BS luck over the years, but that one's pretty close to Top 10 material when you think about it.
 

VirgilCain

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I've watched it twice in the past two days (48-hour X-finity rental). That movie has to be inspired by someone who just got prescribed to Adderall as an adult.

I'm assuming Atwood (or something like that...) is the other corporate guy you are talking about.... he's DeNiro corporate rival and on the other side of the big merger during the movie.

Yes... Atwood was also on the Super-Adderall (NZT?). He barely makes an appearance in the movie but is a large part of the plot. DeNiro talks about him coming out of nowhere 2 years ago and taking over DeNiro's corporate energy game. That creepy guy you mentioned (not the russian guy) is Atwood's "muscle." The reason the creepy guy is stalking Bradley Cooper is because Atwood wants him (the creepy guy) to steal B.Coop's supply 'Super Adderall'....because he, Atwood, has run out of it and is getting sick.... apparently when you crash on Super Adderall, you don't just feel exhausted, you actually die.

So basically, Atwood is the driving force behind about 2/3 of the movie (creepy dude's antics & the big merger).... the other 1/3 is that Russian dude who loves himself some brain pills.

Good flick

**Edited to change my "***-for-no-reason" subject line**
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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...do you really think I am the type poster that would ask a serious question about a player's "work ethic?"


I am mocking coachspeak, which always refers to a player's "great work ethic."


Sad I had to explain that.
 

whosyourdawgy

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That play would definitely be up there. That and the pass interference call on Bean in the SEC Championship game. Next play or maybe 2 plays later long td pass to Price to take the lead.
 

patdog

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May 28, 2007
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There's no way the defense should get rewarded for not recovering the ball. Therule should be the ball belongs to the offense at the spot of the fumble.