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Having shaw out on the field doesn't make me nervous at all. He looked great last season when he took a few snaps.


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Oh yeah like those two beautiful picks he threw at Aubrun in the 4th last year..... those looked "great" especially from my perspective :flipoff2:

kind of like those picks Boyd threw right to the USC D last year :doh:

The Auburn game he had too much pressure on him, was a very close game at that point and playing in a stadium of nearly 100K people screaming for you to fail.

He looked much better by the time the Ark game rolled around.
 
kind of like those picks Boyd threw right to the USC D last year :doh:

The Auburn game he had too much pressure on him, was a very close game at that point and playing in a stadium of nearly 100K people screaming for you to fail.

He looked much better by the time the Ark game rolled around.

I didn't say Boyd looked good last year...... but you did say Shaw looked good, I was just refreshing your memory:flipoff2:
 
It was great to watch a little college football tonight..... all is right in the world now. Oh and way to go Wake you guys really make the ACC proud :rolleyes:
 
Oh you mean real cornhole like those bricks for bean bags you had last time we played :rolleyes: Like I said, excuses.... man up and come down to prove me wrong :beer:

and are you kidding about goverment salary, ...... that is the only sector that has actually seen salaries grow since 2008, while the private sector has decreased significantly, not to mention the benefits... Obama has seen to that:rolleyes:

They got all that water in them from the grass that wasn't my fault, if you had kept them on the board they wouldnt have gotten wet.

Man I have been here for over 3 years and gotten 0 raises and lost benefits don't talk about what you don't know. The Board of Supervisors here haven't even considered a cost of living increase in 3+ years. When you consider that I'm making less now than when I started.
 
They got all that water in them from the grass that wasn't my fault, if you had kept them on the board they wouldnt have gotten wet.

Man I have been here for over 3 years and gotten 0 raises and lost benefits don't talk about what you don't know. The Board of Supervisors here haven't even considered a cost of living increase in 3+ years. When you consider that I'm making less now than when I started.

:crybaby::crybaby::crybaby: more excuses man up or shut-up:flipoff2:

I'll be there............:beer:
 
FSU would be a good fit for the SEC, would give them a better chance at regaining their former glory. Miami would be another that could benifit from the jump.
 
I think VT or NC State are more likely candidates than any of the Florida ACC schools. They need a NC presence, and we all know Duke and the Tarholes will never leave the ACC.

Jeremy
 
VT would be another that could do some damage shortly after a move to the SEC. NC state...i'm not sure how much of a NC presence they would give.
 
Obviously with NC State, the benefits are lop sided in their favor. I just don't think the SEC will be able to pull in one of there "dream" schools. Texas, Okl, Ok. State, etc. The ACC seems like the most logical pull, but I doubt they would tap G'Tech or Clemson because of in state rivalries. Also FSU and Miami really don't add anything to the mix. UNC and Duke isn't going anywhere and Maryland in the SEC makes as much sense as BC in the ACC.

Jeremy
 
I believe VT and Missouri would be the the main targets, but VT has said they don't want to move and I think the ACC is strong and would rather go steal 2 or 4 people from somewhere else to keep VT and other schools happy. Not sure what Missouri will do they have said they aren't going anywhere. After that West Virginia is about the only one that makes sense. After that they are really expanding pretty far to find anyone decent at Football.
 
My personal choice would be Clemson but I doubt that will happen.

In order I think it's, WV, VTech, Missouri, (All to pull in new markets), then FSU, and Clemson. I don't see how NC State adds much other than a foothold in NC. No football history to speak of and I don't think they want to dilute the dominance of the conference in football... but what do I know.

Maybe we'll get to 4 super conferences and can finally get to a 16 team playoff system, top 4 from each. I can dream.
 
I'm calling it now...UGA finds a way to win Saturday.
USC rebounds to have a good season but this loss
will haunt them all year.

is this some kind of reverse psychology:confused: did you see how UGA played last weekend as much as I would love to see you Lamecocks lose I don't see it happening:hillbilly:
 
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