Does it occur to anybody to wonder if going at warp speed might contribute to Nick Marshall’s butterfingers?
“The ball was on the ground too much, for a variety of reasons.”
Filed under Auburn's Cast of Thousands
Does it occur to anybody to wonder if going at warp speed might contribute to Nick Marshall’s butterfingers?
Filed under Auburn's Cast of Thousands
“… Georgia’s just going to do what it’s going to do to win ballgames. Whether that’s passing the ball or running the ball or doing both. It’s kind of simple: whatever way to win ballgames.” — Charlie Woerner, The Athletic, 12/4/19
I don’t think the ball can ever be on the ground too much when it comes to Auburn. Pass the butter to brother, Nick.
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It might. But it also occurs to me that Auburn is serious about getting better fundamentally. And they were pretty good on both sides of the ball last year.
But that’s expected. What I like is we’re finally dead serious about fundmentals, too. At least on defense.
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Aubuurn cleaned up his sticky fingers…this is what you get.
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I am still hot about that missed fumble recovery call against Auburn where we ended up without the ball. And then CMR got a 15 yard penalty for not rolling over on the obvious error by the zebras.
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I’m quite sure Auburn will find a way to remedy this problem with a short-cut solution that would be considered cheating by all other D-1 schools.
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