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Bewbies
09-02-2012, 10:40 PM
Pretty good article about next week's game here in the AJC. Pretty bold thing to say, quoted the money shot here...

http://blogs.ajc.com/uga-sports-blog/2012/09/02/old-man-football-missouri-players-says-of-uga/

Missouri does not enter the SEC shyly. Quite the opposite, based on comments by one player.

According to an article in the Columbia (Mo.) Daily Tribune on Sunday, Missouri defensive tackle Sheldon Richardson was asked after the Tigers’ 62-10 victory over Southeastern Louisiana Saturday night if he watched the Georgia-Buffalo game on television earlier in the day.

“I watched the game. I turned it off, too,” Richardson was quoted as saying. “… It’s like watching Big Ten football. It’s old-man football.”

Then this: “If we execute, nobody in this league [the SEC] can touch us. Period.”

Bewbies
09-02-2012, 10:41 PM
I will say this, they actually play defense in the SEC, so that will be a big difference for them to get used to.

Pitt Gorilla
09-02-2012, 10:41 PM
The O-line has to get a LOT better very quickly for MU to win. They have several guys out with injuries, but Georgia isn't going to care.

Ace Gunner
09-02-2012, 10:45 PM
I will say this, they actually play defense in the SEC, so that will be a big difference for them to get used to.

That and they'll need to get used to an ass stompin about 5 games every year.

Bewbies
09-03-2012, 12:22 AM
The O-line has to get a LOT better very quickly for MU to win. They have several guys out with injuries, but Georgia isn't going to care.

That'll be a problem, UGA's front 7 is STRONG.

Discuss Thrower
09-03-2012, 12:32 AM
Feel like serving up bulletin board material is a bad move..

|Zach|
09-03-2012, 01:40 AM
I will say this, they actually play defense in the SEC, so that will be a big difference for them to get used to.
This is a fresh and new perspective.

I am intrigued by your information and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.

Saul Good
09-03-2012, 06:12 AM
Feel like serving up bulletin board material is a bad move..

Meh. Pretty sure both teams are plenty motivated.

qabbaan
09-03-2012, 07:47 AM
I don't think anyone is taking these games lightly. I like Richardson's attitude. He says we can beat anyone if we execute.

Implied in that statement is, "Hey, we're in the SEC now, we can't just play a lackadaisical game and expect to win most of our games week to week. We have to execute well every week."

To me it sounds like a player who is motivated and is ready to play. That's all.

Braincase
09-03-2012, 07:49 AM
Mizzou joined the SEC to show them how to play football.

Demonpenz
09-03-2012, 07:53 AM
as the pilfers once said "Shit's all up in the air" Mizzou recruits good and has athletes SEC is hungry to stomp anyones dick in the dirt. It might be the most interesting season I have ever seen for Mizzou.

Saulbadguy
09-03-2012, 07:59 AM
Georgia is an overrated piece of shit.

notorious
09-03-2012, 07:59 AM
All that I can say is,"Good luck with that".


At least Mizzou is catching the SEC is a supposedly down year.

|Zach|
09-03-2012, 08:01 AM
All that I can say is,"Good luck with that".


At least Mizzou is catching the SEC is a supposedly down year.

There it is.

The moving of the goal posts.

Reerun_KC
09-03-2012, 08:10 AM
There it is.

The moving of the goal posts.

The SEC is going to wish they moved them when you guys are done "busting in".

|Zach|
09-03-2012, 08:15 AM
The SEC is going to wish they moved them when you guys are done "busting in".

The song is going to change from "you can't compete and will get trashed" to "oh, it is a down year"

I say it is all fantastic.

qabbaan
09-03-2012, 09:24 AM
Being a middle of the road team in the SEC on day one would be a very nice place to start. 5 of the top 10 ranked teams are in the SEC.

Some people feel like Georgia is overrated. I don't know about that, but Missouri gets them at home on the biggest day in school history. It's as favorable a situation as you can have in playing a #6 team when you are an "others receiving votes" team at the moment.

In any case, it's hard to imagine a situation where a bottom feeder in a lower conference could laugh at Missouri losing against SEC conference opponents. Aren't there three teams that arent in the conference anymore with more recent conference wins than Kansas?

But, forgetting all that 20th century history, it'll be a fun year. Middle of the best conference in the country will suit me just fine as a first act to the new history that's being written.

Braincase
09-03-2012, 09:39 AM
I predict Mizzou wins all of their games by triple digits. Seriously. SEC has seen nothing like Mizzou EVAR!

WilliamTheIrish
09-03-2012, 09:48 AM
I know MU lost to the last "Old man football" team they played.

Titty Meat
09-03-2012, 01:54 PM
Didn't Sheldon Richardson have to go to a juco because he was too stupid to qualify at a university?

notorious
09-03-2012, 01:58 PM
There it is.

The moving of the goal posts.

?

WTF


Moving goalposts? :facepalm:

notorious
09-03-2012, 02:01 PM
Zach, you must be so used to getting bashed that every observation is taken as an attack.


I said "Good luck with that" meaning Mizzou is playing in a much harder conference.

It's been said by a LOT of people that this is a down year for the SEC, not just me.

Cornstock
09-03-2012, 02:02 PM
I see what the dude is talking about. Power I, 3 yards and a cloud of dust, with the occasional play action pass is not particularly entertaining football to watch if you don't have a vested interest. As a fan of college football in general, with no "favorite team" I like to watch a spread offense over the other boring stuff.

I will say that it takes a great deal of discipline and execution to run the "old man offense." But same could be said for other offenses.

Black Bob
09-03-2012, 03:58 PM
Pretty ballsy comment there. You don't hear much of that kind of talk in the SEC. Mostly, you only hear from the coaches and they just talk about how great each others teams are. Except for Spurrier that is LOL. This will be a big game and I am not taking Mizzou lightly. That place will be rocking as it will be their first SEC game ever.

If you watch the game, check out #6 (John Jenkins) for UGA. He is the NT in their 3-4 defense and is 6' 3" 358 lbs. He's really good.

Frazod
09-03-2012, 04:08 PM
I hate it when they spout off like this. :facepalm:

Bewbies
09-03-2012, 04:20 PM
Pretty ballsy comment there. You don't hear much of that kind of talk in the SEC. Mostly, you only hear from the coaches and they just talk about how great each others teams are. Except for Spurrier that is LOL. This will be a big game and I am not taking Mizzou lightly. That place will be rocking as it will be their first SEC game ever.

If you watch the game, check out #6 (John Jenkins) for UGA. He is the NT in their 3-4 defense and is 6' 3" 358 lbs. He's really good.

Him at Jarvis Jones (OLB) I've seen listed as top 5 picks by various different sources. UGA's 3-4 is fun to watch :)

I'm excited to see if this game looks like Auburn/Oregon or Alabama/Michigan in that defense rules the day. Very, very interesting match up to open SEC play.

Setsuna
09-03-2012, 04:30 PM
I don't like UGA but they will stomp Mizzou into dust.

mnchiefsguy
09-03-2012, 04:30 PM
Georgia was sloppy against Buffalo. If they play the same way in Columbia, the Tigers have a great chance to win. Hopefully Pinkel will have the team focused on playing the best football they can, and we will see what happens.

notorious
09-03-2012, 04:37 PM
I think that Mizzou will win.

Setsuna
09-03-2012, 04:38 PM
Georgia was sloppy against Buffalo. If they play the same way in Columbia, the Tigers have a great chance to win. Hopefully Pinkel will have the team focused on playing the best football they can, and we will see what happens.

No they don't. Sorry. You need to understand, and you will.

mnchiefsguy
09-03-2012, 04:39 PM
I think that Mizzou will win.


I think so too. I also think that it will be one helluva ballgame, and if UGA were to win, it would not be the end of the world, either. UGA is the #6 team in the country, so Mizzou needs to play its A game.

Setsuna
09-03-2012, 04:47 PM
I think so too. I also think that it will be one helluva ballgame, and if UGA were to win, it would not be the end of the world, either. UGA is the #6 team in the country, so Mizzou needs to play its A game.

Are yall fucking serious? I don't believe this shit.

mnchiefsguy
09-03-2012, 04:55 PM
Are yall ****ing serious? I don't believe this shit.

Mizzou is a good team. They are at home with an amped up crowd. Georgia has some players suspended indefinitely, is on the road at a place they have never played. I would also be willing to be that UGA will be overconfident, and not take Mizzou as seriously as they would another conference opponent since Mizzou is the new kid on the block. The overwhelming likelihood is that it will a close game. Georgia blowing out Mizzou is the least likely scenario.

|Zach|
09-03-2012, 04:56 PM
Are yall ****ing serious? I don't believe this shit.

Yea we are feeling really great about our jump from Division III football right into the big leagues.

Hell...we just learned how to play special teams a month ago and started making our plays 3 weeks ago.

Spott
09-03-2012, 05:01 PM
Yea we are feeling really great about our jump from Division III football right into the big leagues.

Hell...we just learned how to play special teams a month ago and started making our plays 3 weeks ago.

Before you know it, we'll be going 6-6 and playing neck and neck with Bowling Green like a real SEC team does.

Setsuna
09-03-2012, 05:22 PM
Mizzou is a good team. They are at home with an amped up crowd. Georgia has some players suspended indefinitely, is on the road at a place they have never played. I would also be willing to be that UGA will be overconfident, and not take Mizzou as seriously as they would another conference opponent since Mizzou is the new kid on the block. The overwhelming likelihood is that it will a close game. Georgia blowing out Mizzou is the least likely scenario.
How are they a good team? Who do they even have that are impact players?

Yea we are feeling really great about our jump from Division III football right into the big leagues.

Hell...we just learned how to play special teams a month ago and started making our plays 3 weeks ago.
Le sigh. I'm not even going to address this foolishness.
Before you know it, we'll be going 6-6 and playing neck and neck with Bowling Green like a real SEC team does.
Florida sucks donkey balls. I'm not denying it. But if you think Mizzou is going to have a chance in hell to beat UGA, you're delusional. I thought yall would have more respect but apparently you don't.

KcMizzou
09-03-2012, 05:26 PM
How are they a good team? Who do they even have that are impact players?

Heh. Here's hoping Georgia knows as much about Mizzou as you do.

NewChief
09-03-2012, 05:51 PM
Eh. Georgia isn't all that. Mizzou should give them a game.

SAUTO
09-03-2012, 05:52 PM
Eh. Georgia isn't all that. Mizzou should give them a game.

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NewChief
09-03-2012, 05:53 PM
No they don't. Sorry. You need to understand, and you will.

You're going to look so ****ing stupid if Georgia gets beat. Of course, you're going to look dumb when Tyler Wilson proves you wrong as well. Evidently losses are like mercury to the brains of Gator fans.

mnchiefsguy
09-03-2012, 05:53 PM
How are they a good team? Who do they even have that are impact players?


Le sigh. I'm not even going to address this foolishness.

Florida sucks donkey balls. I'm not denying it. But if you think Mizzou is going to have a chance in hell to beat UGA, you're delusional. I thought yall would have more respect but apparently you don't.

I suppose the Vegas oddsmakers have no respect either, since Georgia is only a 3.5 point favorite.....seems like they think Mizzou has at least a chance.

http://www.oddsshark.com/ncaaf/georgia-missouri-odds-september-8-2012

Thinking Mizzou will play well and win is not disrespectful to UGA. You are just being stupid.

notorious
09-03-2012, 06:10 PM
Were Big 12 fans (excluding KU) really that bad compared to SEC guys like Setsuna?

BryanBusby
09-03-2012, 06:12 PM
Were Big 12 fans (excluding KU) really that bad compared to SEC guys like Setsuna?

Wickedson. That's all that really needs to be said.

notorious
09-03-2012, 06:14 PM
Wickedson. That's all that really needs to be said.

"Excluding KU fans"


Fuck that horse's ass.

Pitt Gorilla
09-03-2012, 06:15 PM
Mizzou has NO chance if their O-line doesn't improve significantly by Saturday. Honestly, I don't see that happening. The injuries have really depleted our front five. If Big Jack was to recover by Saturday, I'd feel a lot better. But, I don't see that happening either.

BryanBusby
09-03-2012, 06:16 PM
Hm I guess it would of helped to of not glanced over that part.

Oklahoma fans in general are the worst.

I understand why people are skeptical about MU's chances against Georgia on Saturday, but lets not pretend they aren't capable of beating a Top 10 team at home.

Setsuna
09-03-2012, 06:42 PM
:facepalm:

I'll be back to either eat crow or gloat.

NewChief
09-03-2012, 06:45 PM
Were Big 12 fans (excluding KU) really that bad compared to SEC guys like Setsuna?

There are no "SEC guys like Setsuna." There's only him on his lonely little island of crazy. ;)

notorious
09-03-2012, 06:45 PM
I think that LSU and Bama are in a league of their own. S. Carolina is very impressive, too.

The rest of the SEC is a wash. Mizzou should do just fine against everyone else.

notorious
09-03-2012, 06:46 PM
There are no "SEC guys like Setsuna." There's only him on his lonely little island of crazy. ;)

For some reason he isn't nearly as assholish as dickheadson. Plus, his team has been very good for years so he actually has something to be cocky about.

Pitt Gorilla
09-03-2012, 06:47 PM
I think MU's D-Line could have a breakout game. If they were going to shine, it would be now.

WilliamTheIrish
09-03-2012, 06:58 PM
For some reason he isn't nearly as assholish as dickheadson. Plus, his team has been very good for years so he actually has something to be cocky about.


There's something to be gleaned from this quote. Just because a fan cheers for a wining team, it doesn't mean he's an intelligent football fan.

FF'sS we get Pats fans through here that could plant their football intelligence on the head of a pin.

Watching Setsuna and Adam bitching at each other in the CFB Week 1 thread was high comedy.

"I've been a fan longer than you, bitch".

"Oh YEA? I graduated from UFLa you dropout bastard".

And on it went.

Frazod
09-03-2012, 07:19 PM
:facepalm:

I'll be back to either eat crow or gloat.

You could just fuck off and die.

notorious
09-03-2012, 07:23 PM
There's something to be gleaned from this quote. Just because a fan cheers for a wining team, it doesn't mean he's an intelligent football fan.

FF'sS we get Pats fans through here that could plant their football intelligence on the head of a pin.

Watching Setsuna and Adam bitching at each other in the CFB Week 1 thread was high comedy.

"I've been a fan longer than you, bitch".

"Oh YEA? I graduated from UFLa you dropout bastard".

And on it went.

Oh, I must have missed that. LMAO

qabbaan
09-03-2012, 07:35 PM
I have usually found Gators fans to be pretty classy. Of course they have plenty of 25 year old douchebag "bros" (as does any school) but most of the others I have met are knowledgable lifelong fans.

Bewbies
09-03-2012, 07:42 PM
I think that LSU and Bama are in a league of their own. S. Carolina is very impressive, too.

The rest of the SEC is a wash. Mizzou should do just fine against everyone else.

Um, I don't know that I'd call it "a wash" when they have 5 of the top 10 teams...

The SEC is a lot tougher than people think. Just because Alabama is out of this world doesn't mean going to Neyland and beating Tennessee in front of 105,000 screaming hillbillies is easy. Outside of Kentucky and Vandy there isn't really such a thing as an "easy" week in the SEC.

Bewbies
09-03-2012, 07:45 PM
Mizzou fans may take a lot of shit from other SEC fans all season long, but you better believe they'll be cheering you on in your bowl game and will defend the shit out of Mizzou to anyone that claims they're not part of the SEC club.

I've never met so defensive of a group than SEC fans. Personally, I can't stand rooting for a rival--ever. But down here outside of the conference nobody ever wants an SEC team to lose. They even taunt other teams (and you could clearly hear it on Saturday when Bama was up 31-0) with "SEC--SEC--SEC" chants.

Frazod
09-03-2012, 07:46 PM
Obviously I'm hoping for a win, but more than anything I want a good showing. Worst case scenario is they just get fucking destroyed.

Hopefully both Georgia teams will go home with losses next weekend. I certainly like Missouri's chances better than I do the Chiefs'.

BryanBusby
09-03-2012, 07:51 PM
Um, I don't know that I'd call it "a wash" when they have 5 of the top 10 teams...

The SEC is a lot tougher than people think. Just because Alabama is out of this world doesn't mean going to Neyland and beating Tennessee in front of 105,000 screaming hillbillies is easy. Outside of Kentucky and Vandy there isn't really such a thing as an "easy" week in the SEC.
Vandy at least looks improved enough to give teams a scare.

Kentucky is the shameful relative of SEC football that nobody really likes to acknowledge.

notorious
09-03-2012, 07:52 PM
Kentucky is the shameful relative of SEC football that nobody really likes to acknowledge.

I will give you one guess who the Big 12's shameful relative is...........

BryanBusby
09-03-2012, 07:54 PM
I will give you one guess who the Big 12's shameful relative is...........

After Week 1, I'd have to go with Oklahoma.

notorious
09-03-2012, 08:10 PM
After Week 1, I'd have to go with Oklahoma.

......maybe you need 2 guesses.........

Reaper16
09-03-2012, 08:14 PM
Vandy is most definitely NOT an easy week anymore.

BryanBusby
09-03-2012, 08:25 PM
......maybe you need 2 guesses.........

woosh

Setsuna
09-03-2012, 08:30 PM
Um, I don't know that I'd call it "a wash" when they have 5 of the top 10 teams...

The SEC is a lot tougher than people think. Just because Alabama is out of this world doesn't mean going to Neyland and beating Tennessee in front of 105,000 screaming hillbillies is easy. Outside of Kentucky and Vandy there isn't really such a thing as an "easy" week in the SEC.
THIS.

Mizzou fans may take a lot of shit from other SEC fans all season long, but you better believe they'll be cheering you on in your bowl game and will defend the shit out of Mizzou to anyone that claims they're not part of the SEC club.

I've never met so defensive of a group than SEC fans. Personally, I can't stand rooting for a rival--ever. But down here outside of the conference nobody ever wants an SEC team to lose. They even taunt other teams (and you could clearly hear it on Saturday when Bama was up 31-0) with "SEC--SEC--SEC" chants.
FUCKING THIS.

ghak99
09-03-2012, 08:51 PM
I can't say I enjoy watching Georgia play at all, but this kid isn't helping the cause. I have a feeling the front of their defense is going to work on our O-line pretty good.

Win or lose, I can't wait to see MU take the field against the SEC schools.

tredadda
09-03-2012, 08:55 PM
I think Mizzou will give Georgia more of a fight than UGA thinks they will. I also think UGA is far better than Mizzou thinks they are. The game should be close. I give the edge to Missouri because they are playing at home.

Setsuna
09-08-2012, 09:57 PM
Took me forever to find this thread. They did play better than I thought they would but of course UGA did what they were supposed to do to an upstart. All this summed up in one phrase? OLD MAN FOOTBALL

Frazod
09-08-2012, 09:59 PM
Took me forever to find this thread. They did play better than I thought they would but of course UGA did what they were supposed to do to an upstart. All this summed up in one word? OLD MAN FOOTBALL

You fucking cunt. Did we play Floriduh tonight? No.

Congrats on beating the Aggots at home. Missouri's done it two years in a row.

Reerun_KC
09-08-2012, 10:00 PM
Some one got the money shot tonight.

Dr. Johnny Fever
09-08-2012, 10:01 PM
I'm sorry you guys lost tonight but it's just one game and the real tragedy is your uniforms.








Sorry I just couldn't stop myself.




Still friends?



;)

Frazod
09-08-2012, 10:02 PM
I'm sorry you guys lost tonight but it's just one game and the real tragedy is your uniforms.








Sorry I just couldn't stop myself.




Still friends?



;)

These are the best uniforms they've ever had. Enjoy your cartoon chicken.

Mr_Tomahawk
09-08-2012, 10:04 PM
These are the best uniforms they've ever had. Enjoy your cartoon chicken.

Naw....

These were your best...

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/218376/MU-KU_1.jpg

Al Bundy
09-08-2012, 10:05 PM
Some one got the money shot tonight.

Delivered by the Rice Owls.

Frazod
09-08-2012, 10:05 PM
Naw....

These were your best...

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/218376/MU-KU_1.jpg

Those were okay, but I love the new ones.

Dr. Johnny Fever
09-08-2012, 10:05 PM
These are the best uniforms they've ever had. Enjoy your cartoon chicken.

Well that was easy.

:)

I do enjoy my cartoon chicken, thank you.

Bambi
09-08-2012, 10:07 PM
Just caught some of the missouri-georgia game tonight. Why doesn't the logo on the helmet match the logo on the field?

Is that on purpose?

CoMoChief
09-08-2012, 10:07 PM
These are the best uniforms they've ever had. Enjoy your cartoon chicken.

They look arean league-ish

IMO they should have just gone w/ these....

http://www.sectalk.com/board/public/imported_images/examiner.com/MU_procombat_1.jpg

Setsuna
09-08-2012, 10:07 PM
You ****ing ****. Did we play Floriduh tonight? No.

Congrats on beating the Aggots at home. Missouri's done it two years in a row.

LMAO I know what my team is and I don't put them on some higher level than they actually are like the MU fans. Yall were shown what it takes though. And that's what I said.

Frazod
09-08-2012, 10:08 PM
LMAO I know what my team is and I don't put them on some higher level than they actually are like the MU fans. Yall were shown what it takes though. And that's what I said.

No one cares what you think, you inbred turd. Now or ever. Is there not one goddamn Jags board for your stupid ass to infest? Fuck off.

qabbaan
09-08-2012, 10:09 PM
LMAO I know what my team is and I don't put them on some higher level than they actually are like the MU fans. Yall were shown what it takes though. And that's what I said.

We all know it's going to be a process. Things fell apart at the end, but we came damn close to beating a team that was first in the east in the sec and is probably a contender this year. I don't think we will hang our heads.

Spott
09-08-2012, 10:12 PM
No one cares what you think, you inbred turd. Now or ever. Is there not one goddamn Jags board for your stupid ass to infest? Fuck off.

Dude, there's like 3 Jag fans in this city so he has to come here to talk football.

Bewbies
09-08-2012, 10:14 PM
Naw....

These were your best...

http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/218376/MU-KU_1.jpg

I second these. I have no idea why y'all don't go with these again. Total badass.

Setsuna
09-08-2012, 10:16 PM
Dude, there's like 3 Jag fans in this city so he has to come here to talk football.

:) Truth.

Bambi
09-08-2012, 10:25 PM
Wickedson. That's all that really needs to be said.

Good Game. You guys look like you're "bustin in".

Bambi
09-08-2012, 10:26 PM
I second these. I have no idea why y'all don't go with these again. Total badass.

They got rid of the "M" because that's Michigan.

I agree with you though. The "M" was much better. Why leave something behind when you think you're the best?

Phobia
09-08-2012, 10:52 PM
We all know it's going to be a process. Things fell apart at the end, but we came damn close to beating a team that was first in the east in the sec and is probably a contender this year. I don't think we will hang our heads.

Three touchdowns is close? I don't mean that as a shit-talking question. I mean it as a reality check.

Sassy Squatch
09-08-2012, 10:54 PM
Meh. We played them tit for tat for a while then Jones realized he was an all american and butt fucked us

Ace Gunner
09-08-2012, 11:00 PM
SEC!!!!!!!!!!!!

Setsuna
09-08-2012, 11:02 PM
Three touchdowns is close? I don't mean that as a shit-talking question. I mean it as a reality check.

They'll never admit they got spanked. I'm baffled at the excuses.

Ace Gunner
09-08-2012, 11:02 PM
http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/218376/MU-KU_1.jpg

jesus. that helmet looks expensive as fuck.

Extra Point
09-09-2012, 12:00 AM
Enjoy your cartoon chicken.LMAOLMAOLMAOLMAOLMAO

Five star slam! Congrats!

Black Bob
09-09-2012, 07:42 AM
Georgia was so frusterating to watch last night. They really played terribly. The fact is that they ran the spread for whatever reason and they should have played "old man football."

Mizzou played a pretty good game. I think the difference was quality depth. Georgia had to start five freshmen because of the suspensions and Mizzou ran out of depth in the 4the quarter. Mizzou is close to being really good.

kstater
09-09-2012, 09:27 AM
Being a middle of the road team in the SEC on day one would be a very nice place to start. 5 of the top 10 ranked teams are in the SEC.



One of which lost to Louisiana Monroe

Reaper16
09-09-2012, 09:47 AM
Three touchdowns is close? I don't mean that as a shit-talking question. I mean it as a reality check.

It was very close. Georgia built their lead off of short fields after comical turnovers. Georgia's offense didn't really have to work for their winning 21 points.

Those turnovers were caused by Jarvis Jones being awesome. In no way am I suggesting that Georgia didn't beat Missouri. Georgia took control of that game, for sure.

But it wasn't an expected SEC situation where the depth (or lack of depth) of each team becomes apparent as one team pulls away in the 4th quarter. This was different: in this game a special defensive player single-handidly took over a game.

WilliamTheIrish
09-09-2012, 10:00 AM
It was very close. Georgia built their lead off of short fields after comical turnovers. Georgia's offense didn't really have to work for their winning 21 points.

Those turnovers were caused by Jarvis Jones being awesome. In no way am I suggesting that Georgia didn't beat Missouri. Georgia took control of that game, for sure.

But it wasn't an expected SEC situation where the depth (or lack of depth) of each team becomes apparent as one team pulls away in the 4th quarter. This was different: in this game a special defensive player single-handidly took over a game.

I think for me, it's also underscored by the fact that this beating took place on MU's home field. With UGa starting five frosh. And a frosh placekicker. That's the part that stands out to me. I didn't expect to see them get dismantled like that on their own field.

Bambi
09-09-2012, 10:01 AM
It was very close. Georgia built their lead off of short fields after comical turnovers. Georgia's offense didn't really have to work for their winning 21 points.

Those turnovers were caused by Jarvis Jones being awesome. In no way am I suggesting that Georgia didn't beat Missouri. Georgia took control of that game, for sure.

But it wasn't an expected SEC situation where the depth (or lack of depth) of each team becomes apparent as one team pulls away in the 4th quarter. This was different: in this game a special defensive player single-handidly took over a game.

That's actually exactly what I thought it was.

SAUTO
09-09-2012, 10:08 AM
It was very close. Georgia built their lead off of short fields after comical turnovers. Georgia's offense didn't really have to work for their winning 21 points.

Those turnovers were caused by Jarvis Jones being awesome. In no way am I suggesting that Georgia didn't beat Missouri. Georgia took control of that game, for sure.

But it wasn't an expected SEC situation where the depth (or lack of depth) of each team becomes apparent as one team pulls away in the 4th quarter. This was different: in this game a special defensive player single-handidly took over a game.

Georgia was also missing several key d players...
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chiefzilla1501
09-09-2012, 10:10 AM
There's nothing wrong with Old Man Football. I don't think the problem with Big 10 football is the style of football, it's their passive style of recruiting that short-changes them on talent. It's an old man's "gentlemen's agreement" league.

If Mizzou thinks "old man football" is a bad thing, they're in for a rude awakening. Lots of teams that play terrific defense and will back that defense up with a running game that runs it down your throat with good downhill running and an offensive line that will overpower you.

Reaper16
09-09-2012, 10:15 AM
Georgia was also missing several key d players...
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What does your ellipses imply?

There's nothing wrong with Old Man Football. I don't think the problem with Big 10 football is the style of football, it's their passive style of recruiting that short-changes them on talent. It's an old man's "gentlemen's agreement" league.

If Mizzou thinks "old man football" is a bad thing, they're in for a rude awakening. Lots of teams that play terrific defense and will back that defense up with a running game that runs it down your throat with good downhill running and an offensive line that will overpower you.

Mizzou doesn't have a problem with "old man football" as a theory or approach. One egotistical, loud-mouthed defensive tackle that plays for Mizzou has a problem with it.

SAUTO
09-09-2012, 10:17 AM
That it would have most likely been worse
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Reaper16
09-09-2012, 10:24 AM
That it would have most likely been worse
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Very well could have been, sure. Mizzou found some passing success in the middle of the field, and those yards would have been harder to come by with Georgia at full strength. But that's a wash, because a full-strength Mizzou o-line would have improved Franklin's timing on passes as well as the run game.

SAUTO
09-09-2012, 10:28 AM
Very well could have been, sure. Mizzou found some passing success in the middle of the field, and those yards would have been harder to come by with Georgia at full strength. But that's a wash, because a full-strength Mizzou o-line would have improved Franklin's timing on passes as well as the run game. maybe.

I don't believe mu is going to have a good line, never did. Even without the injuries.

They hung in there but I disagree about the depth issues.

When a team pulls away in the last ten minutes it's usually about depth and condition.
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Reaper16
09-09-2012, 10:34 AM
maybe.

I don't believe mu is going to have a good line, never did. Even without the injuries.

They hung in there but I disagree about the depth issues.

When a team pulls away in the last ten minutes it's usually about depth and condition.
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You're certainly right. It's usually about depth and condition when a team pulls away in the 4th quarter. And, no question about it, Georgia is the deeper team.

But that wasn't the case last night. That depth disparity might have resulted in Georgia pulling away in normal circumstances, but we didn't get normal circumstances. Those MU turnovers had very little to do with depth and conditioning.

Demonpenz
09-09-2012, 10:37 AM
Georgia were hitting hard yesterday as well. Mizzou has to bring more of a physical game.

Reaper16
09-09-2012, 10:38 AM
Georgia were hitting hard yesterday as well. Mizzou has to bring more of a physical game.

They won't, and can't. Not on offense, not under Pinkel.

Bewbies
09-09-2012, 10:46 AM
You're certainly right. It's usually about depth and condition when a team pulls away in the 4th quarter. And, no question about it, Georgia is the deeper team.

But that wasn't the case last night. That depth disparity might have resulted in Georgia pulling away in normal circumstances, but we didn't get normal circumstances. Those MU turnovers had very little to do with depth and conditioning.

You can't blame an offense for failing without giving a defense credit for succeeding.

UGA sucked for 2.5 quarters. I could say it was because Murray sucked, and he did, but there's a reason for that. All the adjustments the D was making, and the way they were playing affected him. Big time.

When Georgia finally figured Mizzou out they punched them in the mouth and kicked their ass all over the field. Mizzou didn't lose that game on their own mistakes, they got their asses kicked. It happens, welcome to the SEC.

And so you know, every team gets their ass kicked at some point in the season in the SEC. Every one except for the one that will win the national title each year.

Reaper16
09-09-2012, 10:54 AM
You can't blame an offense for failing without giving a defense credit for succeeding.

UGA sucked for 2.5 quarters. I could say it was because Murray sucked, and he did, but there's a reason for that. All the adjustments the D was making, and the way they were playing affected him. Big time.

When Georgia finally figured Mizzou out they punched them in the mouth and kicked their ass all over the field. Mizzou didn't lose that game on their own mistakes, they got their asses kicked. It happens, welcome to the SEC.


I haven't said otherwise in this thread or any related thread. All I've said is that a singular player's efforts -- I'm speaking of Jarvis Jones here -- caused the score disparity in the 4th quarter. I disagree that it was a team-defensive effort that wore away at Missouri. That might have happened anyway had Jones not taken the game over, but we didn't get to see it last night.

Bewbies
09-09-2012, 11:02 AM
I haven't said otherwise in this thread or any related thread. All I've said is that a singular player's efforts -- I'm speaking of Jarvis Jones here -- caused the score disparity in the 4th quarter. I disagree that it was a team-defensive effort that wore away at Missouri. That might have happened anyway had Jones not taken the game over, but we didn't get to see it last night.

UGA's offense had the lead before the defense totally shut Mizzou down. The game was close for 2.5 quarters, after that it was a complete domination. You can't say Jarvis Jones is the only reason the score went from 17-9 to 41-20.

It happens. Get over it. I've watched my team ranked #1 have Alabama come in and beat the shit of us, watched a horrendous Tennessee team beat the shit out of us, and watched us start 0-2 and end up in the SEC title game. (and get our ass kicked in the 2nd half and lose the same way you did yesterday)

The SEC is a different league than the Big 12. It's not about outscoring the other team, or out finessing them. It's about wearing them down, dismantling them, and then destroying them. It's a theme you'll see all season long.

Reaper16
09-09-2012, 11:14 AM
UGA's offense had the lead before the defense totally shut Mizzou down. The game was close for 2.5 quarters, after that it was a complete domination. You can't say Jarvis Jones is the only reason the score went from 17-9 to 41-20.

It happens. Get over it. I've watched my team ranked #1 have Alabama come in and beat the shit of us, watched a horrendous Tennessee team beat the shit out of us, and watched us start 0-2 and end up in the SEC title game. (and get our ass kicked in the 2nd half and lose the same way you did yesterday)

The SEC is a different league than the Big 12. It's not about outscoring the other team, or out finessing them. It's about wearing them down, dismantling them, and then destroying them. It's a theme you'll see all season long.

I know all about the SEC, I live in SEC country, I watch all of the SEC games, and I am better at watching football than you are.

Georgia is better than Missouri and nearly every position on the field, and that was always most likely going to show in the final score. The only reason UGA was three touchdowns better last night was because of Jarvis Jones' playmaking ability. Yes, he pretty much is the only reason that the score got so out of hand. Not the only reason that UGA was able to stop Missouri's offense from doing much of anything, but the reason that the UGA lead increased to what it did. Which is all I've been saying, but you're being weirdly defensive for some reason.

You should really appreciate Jones this season. He's special. And me recognizing that a special player took over a game in a special way does not diminish the team effort of the team that player plays for.

NewChief
09-09-2012, 11:44 AM
At least both of these teams play football, which is more than I can say for my alma mater. :Lin:

Bewbies
09-09-2012, 11:53 AM
Yeah, that ARK game was bad...

NewChief
09-09-2012, 11:56 AM
Yeah, that ARK game was bad...

I was, fortunately, out in the woods camping instead of watching. I was able to listen to the game, but I'm glad I wasn't watching it. Regardless, it's an embarrassment. I don't care that we lost Tyler Wilson. Any SEC team, not to mention a team trying to throw their name in with the big dogs of the conference, should be able to line up against a team of ULM's caliber, block downfield, and turn their backs loose to grind out the game. Just really sad.

And I don't even want to talk about the defense.

Our program just stepped back about a decade with this debacle.

MahiMike
09-09-2012, 07:35 PM
When Georgia finally figured Mizzou out they punched them in the mouth and kicked their ass all over the field. Mizzou didn't lose that game on their own mistakes, they got their asses kicked. It happens, welcome to the SEC.



I call BS. Anybody's ballgame until stupid turnovers ensued. I just hate that everyone will see the final score and think it was an ass kickin. I really want them to do well in the SEC.

jjjayb
09-09-2012, 08:01 PM
I call BS. Anybody's ballgame until stupid turnovers ensued. I just hate that everyone will see the final score and think it was an ass kickin. I really want them to do well in the SEC.

It was an ass kickin. You can't just erase the turnovers from the game to justify an ass kicking. I wish you could, maybe it would make me feel better about the Chiefs ass kicking today.

notorious
09-09-2012, 08:03 PM
That's the nature of the beast. Every other game is like a bowl game this first year in the SEC. They are all out to teach Mizzou a lesson and put them in their place.

Mizzou will be fine, but it will take a little "Acclimation".

BryanBusby
09-09-2012, 08:05 PM
At least both of these teams play football, which is more than I can say for my alma mater. :Lin:
It's going to take a hail mary for that to not cripple their program any further in the future.

Setsuna
09-09-2012, 08:06 PM
ROFL Mizzou fans still delusional as shit. I can't stop laughing at this stupidity. Yall will get yalls shit kicked in this year and then I better not hear anymore of these embarrassing excuses.

Bewbies
09-09-2012, 08:07 PM
That's the nature of the beast. Every other game is like a bowl game this first year in the SEC. They are all out to teach Mizzou a lesson and put them in their place.

Mizzou will be fine, but it will take a little "Acclimation".

Watch the recruits they start landing, especially the defense. They'll be fine, and one day they'll be playing in Atlanta to win the SEC.

That's why I say to keep your head up. Everybody gets a good ass whipping or two each year in the SEC.

SAUTO
09-09-2012, 08:10 PM
ROFL Mizzou fans still delusional as shit. I can't stop laughing at this stupidity. Yall will get yalls shit kicked in this year and then I better not hear anymore of these embarrassing excuses.

Might as well just shut the fuck up at this point.
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BryanBusby
09-09-2012, 08:29 PM
Setsuna is the SEC Wickedson.

notorious
09-09-2012, 08:30 PM
Setsuna is the SEC Wickedson.

Oh JFC.



To be stamped with that...........:eek:

SAUTO
09-09-2012, 08:33 PM
Oh JFC.



To be stamped with that...........:eek:
Good comparison imo
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notorious
09-09-2012, 08:34 PM
Good comparison imo
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It is.

Setsuna
09-09-2012, 09:36 PM
ROFL. To be this delusional about an ass kicking loss to UGA is laughable. Yall haven't even won shit in any sport to be this stupid. Wickedson is a compliment. Yall are straight up retarded.

DJ's left nut
09-09-2012, 10:30 PM
I love how Richardson spent the entire night getting piss-pounded after running his mouth.

Richardson has been a catastrophic bust for Mizzou. From #1 prospect in the country and the most heralded defensive recruit in decades to a backup rotational tackle that has simply never been good enough to force himself into the starting lineup.

Thanks again, Shel...

Reaper16
09-09-2012, 10:46 PM
ROFL. To be this delusional about an ass kicking loss to UGA is laughable. Yall haven't even won shit in any sport to be this stupid. Wickedson is a compliment. Yall are straight up retarded.

I've been the only person talking about Mizzou since you last posted, so your posts are clearly directed at me.

Apparently, when you say that Mizzou got their asses kicked it means Mizzou got their asses kicked.

But when I say Mizzou got their asses kicked, it means I am making delusional, retarded excuses for Mizzou.

Setsuna, you have the reading comprehension skills of a defensive tackle recruit from a Memphis high school.

kepp
09-10-2012, 07:32 AM
No offense, but I disagree with those saying that depth wasn't really an issue. From what I saw, it was absolutely an issue. We lost our best lineman from what was already a patchwork OL, and probably our best LB and we just wore down. I was proud of our defense. They played their hearts out, but when your offense keeps giving the other team short fields (to put it mildly), you're going to wear down.

The second biggest factor, IMO, was offensive play calling. Wildcat on the first play of a game? Really? REPEATEDLY running the QB up the gut? A fake punt on 4th and 11 from our own 30? And Jarvis Jones...geez, what can you say about him?

It will take a few years to recruit the kind of depth we need to compete at the top level of the SEC. We have the depth at receiver, and maybe QB, but really nowhere else.

Reerun_KC
09-10-2012, 09:03 AM
The "old man football" chats were pretty funny...

Black Bob
09-10-2012, 09:07 AM
The "old man football" chats were pretty funny...

I really wished Georgia would have played "old man football." I was at a party watching the game and everyone was like "why in the hell are they running the spread?" It was really annoying.