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Second prominent Auburn WR suffers torn ACL this spring
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Could you at least wait until I shoot my wad next time?DawgWagonDan said:Bad News. The smallish try-hard gym-rat possession receiver goes down so that the bigger "more athletically gifted" player comes in prepared and ready to abuse our undersized nickle.
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I had this exact thought. Some fast strategy 5 star who doesn't give a shit about practice probably just got thrust into the starting position.DawgWagonDan said:Bad News. The smallish try-hard gym-rat possession receiver goes down so that the bigger "more athletically gifted" player comes in prepared and ready to abuse our undersized nickle.
We'll have midget Miles on him and it will be Stanford 2.0 -
220-225lbs pretty common size for fast backer . Bbk is obviously light for middle, but he's pretty fast , nose for ball and makes a lot of tackles. Choose your battles dude. Auburn's oline no better than most they'll face in Pac punk.godawgst said:
Or happen to play on their OL so at least BBK, Beavers and Wellington at 220lb's have a punchers chance to get off the blocks and make a tackle.YellowSnow said:Do any of Auburn's wide receivers play on their defensive line?
And so u know, beavers when healthy, is going to be a good backer. Wellington too. Now throw in the big 5-star freshman, I think they'll do just fine against Auburn's vaunted 'SEC' oline. Idiot -
Addition: anytime a sneaky whitey WR on the opposition tears an acl, that's a good thing. Those guys move the chains. Bad thing, Auburn had plenty other WR's. Good thing, won't be ready for game 1. Another good thing, Auburn doesn't recruit near as good as Alabama
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They may as well save you guys the plane trip and forfeit the W now.



