No one has given that scrappy little team in Oxford a chance this season.RebelBruiser said:but I'll say we have a better chance of winning out than most people will give us credit for.
Our defense is going to keep us in every game we play. If the offense learns to take care of the football, we'll be tough to beat by anyone on our schedule. As you well know though, that's a big if.
Hanmudog said:No one has given that scrappy little team in Oxford a chance this season.RebelBruiser said:but I'll say we have a better chance of winning out than most people will give us credit for.
Our defense is going to keep us in every game we play. If the offense learns to take care of the football, we'll be tough to beat by anyone on our schedule. As you well know though, that's a big if.
I don't disagree with this really, but you also have a better chance of losing out and staying home for the holidays than any Ole Miss fan would admit. I think an objective person would say the odds of you beating LSU are roughly equal to the odds of us beating you in the Egg Bowl (this is hard to say of course. If you limp into the EB at 6-5 and we're riding some momentum from a big win between now and then, we would be favored, I imagine.). The game against Tennessee is close to a coin flip. So, the odds of 9-3 seem about the same as the odds of 6-6.RebelBruiser said:but I'll say we have a better chance of winning out than most people will give us credit for.
<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Don't you mean your (offensive line learn how to block)? If not Ole Miss will have many three plays and a punt causing that defense to get tired. I don't care how good they are, if that tired monster takes a **** on them, a big back like Dixon will wear them out. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span>It's not like you have played a power house schedule.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> At this point I don't know how good your defense is. I watch N. Arizona move through that defense with ease that first quarter. That should have never happen. As out man, out sized and out speed Ole Miss had them, you should have beaten them 50 to 0.</span>RebelBruiser said:If the offense learns to take care of the football, we'll be tough to beat by anyone on our schedule.
Big D said:<p style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt" class="MsoNormal">Don't you mean your (offensive line learn how to block)? If not Ole Miss will have many three plays and a punt causing that defense to get tired. I don't care how good they are, if that tired monster takes a **** on them, a big back like Dixon will wear them out. It's not like you have played a power house schedule. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes">At this point I don't know how good your defense is. I watch N. Arizona move through that defense with ease that first quarter. That should have never happen. As out man, out sized and out speed Ole Miss had them, you should have beaten them 50 to 0.</span>RebelBruiser said:If the offense learns to take care of the football, we'll be tough to beat by anyone on our schedule.
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Does it really matter? You knew what I saying. I bet you are one of those anal retentive guys who look's to see if someone sock matches or not.<span style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </span> <p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt"> </p>VegasDawg13 said:Big D said:<p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">Don't you mean your (offensive line learn how to block)? If not Ole Miss will have many three plays and a punt causing that defense to get tired. I don't care how good they are, if that tired monster takes a **** on them, a big back like Dixon will wear them out. It's not like you have played a power house schedule. <span style="mso-spacerun: yes">At this point I don't know how good your defense is. I watch N. Arizona move through that defense with ease that first quarter. That should have never happen. As out man, out sized and out speed Ole Miss had them, you should have beaten them 50 to 0.</span>RebelBruiser said:If the offense learns to take care of the football, we'll be tough to beat by anyone on our schedule.
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VegasDawg13 said:I don't disagree with this really, but you also have a better chance of losing out and staying home for the holidays than any Ole Miss fan would admit. I think an objective person would say the odds of you beating LSU are roughly equal to the odds of us beating you in the Egg Bowl (this is hard to say of course. If you limp into the EB at 6-5 and we're riding some momentum from a big win between now and then, we would be favored, I imagine.). The game against Tennessee is close to a coin flip. So, the odds of 9-3 seem about the same as the odds of 6-6.RebelBruiser said:but I'll say we have a better chance of winning out than most people will give us credit for.