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  1. thanks for taking the time to engage us.i got questions and if you cannot answer them i understand. how did tj do in the scrimmage with folks coming after him? does he have more confidence in the o line and trusting them before bailing on the play? i keep hearing geriner is the most accurate and he has made some huge gains. i have also heard it is pretty rough right now with him learning the system. and someone stated on the rant robby fumbled three times friday night and might be struggling more than the other two? i would just like some clarification on how they all stand right now. i know things are subject tp change. like tank said geriner is the most accurate passer he has seen in i assume high school and maybe college ball? thanx for any insites.
  2. i have posted everything i can find. i was hoping some that have pay sites could throw some more vague stuff out. the no info stuff after scrimmages is the only thing i do not like about the new staff. we have hope again and we need to feed that hope with more info. instead we have to pay for it unless it is several days later i guess.
  3. Open in app or online this week in stupid: March 24 edition pudding-gate comes for Ron DeSantis, Jesus hands out free toes, and so much more Jeff Tiedrich Mar 24 Save ▷ Listen as another stupid week comes to a close here in America. let’s look back at some of the highlights. Upgrade to paid saturday: drag performers beat the s*** out of proud boys oh, this is going to be a ******* piece of cake, thought the proud boys. let’s go to one of these Drag Queen Story Hours and **** their girlyman s*** right up. the proud boys made one tactical mistake. they chose a Drag Queen Story Hour in New York City. spoiler alert: things did not go well for the proud boys. in their own words: “I came here to help, not get the s*** beat out of me.” but, the s*** beat out of them is what they got, by men wearing dresses. and the icing on the cake? the proud boys got ******* arrested, too. welcome to New York, jackasses. not so proud now, are you. Oliya Scootercaster 🛴🌻 @ScooterCasterNY #HappeningNow "I came here to help, not get the s*** beat out of me" - a member of Proud Boys, with visible blood on his face ushered away from Drag Queen Story Hour event in NYC as protesters chant "**** the Proud Boys" Oliya Scootercaster 🛴🌻 @ScooterCasterNY #HAPPENINGNOW Drag Queen Story Hour with Attorney General Letitia James protested at NYC LGBTQ center in Manhattan. One arrest so far from opposer of Drag Queen Story Hour THREAD 🧵 https://t.co/oBVwXySI3w 5:37 PM ∙ Mar 19, 2023 27,425Likes5,718Retweets sunday: Jesus is handing out free toes here’s a thing that’s certain to revolutionize the medical industry. if your estranged husband ever breaks into your house and shoots off three of your toes, just pray real hard and Jesus’s Free Toe Hotline will answer the call. it’s that simple, and we’re pretty sure there’s no co-pay. Marjorie Three Toes Greene was unavailable for comment. Hemant Mehta @hemantmehta A woman who attends James River Church in Missouri claims prayer helped regrow her three amputated toes in the span of 30 minutes. Don't bother looking for proof. No one took video, apparently. I wrote more here: friendlyatheist.substack.com/p/this-christi… 12:44 AM ∙ Mar 20, 2023 1,123Likes184Retweets monday: Donald Trump calls for massive protests. six people show up Donald Trump so badly wanted to turn his arrest (that didn’t happen) into a second January 6th. he spent the entire weekend calling for all of his worshipers to run amok in New York and prevent his arrest (that didn’t happen). each one of his Truth Social blurts was more panicked than the previous. then came Monday and the six loneliest protesters in the world showed up in front of Trump’s gold-plated tower. hashtag sad. Tristan Snell @TristanSnell Donald Trump called for his supporters to descend on NYC. Some shared an old video of a crowd outside Trump Tower, which was quickly debunked. Here’s what Trump Tower actually looked like today. Total # of protestors - 6 1:39 AM ∙ Mar 21, 2023 5,030Likes1,276Retweets tuesday: Tucker Carlson backpedals at the speed of light when news came out that soft, pampered heir to the Swanson frozen fishstick fortune Tucker Carlson texted that he hated Donald Trump’s guts, you knew it was only a matter of time before he had to publicly state that Tucker Carlson did not mean what Tucker Carlson said. and so Tucker went on Bo Snerdley’s (we are not making this up) podcast and did exacly that. because come on, who are you going to believe, Tucker Carlson, or Tucker Carlson? Media Matters @mmfa Tucker Carlson makes pathetic and desperate attempt to walk back his private confession that he hates Donald Trump mediamatters.orgTucker Carlson makes pathetic and desperate attempt to walk back his private confession that he hates Donald Trump 9:10 PM ∙ Mar 21, 2023 100Likes30Retweets wednesday: what. the ****. is this I can’t even. Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 @RonFilipkowski Cesi Truman says she is being discriminated against at the airport because she has been tagged for Special Screening. She thinks it is because she is a MAGA candidate for Congress and recently attended a Trump Boat Parade rally. 1:37 PM ∙ Mar 22, 2023 3,899Likes498Retweets thursday: pudding-gate comes for Ron DeSantis very cool, very normal, very relatable and definitely-not-a-lizard-creature-from-outer-space-wearing-an-ill-fitting-human-skin-suit Ron DeSantis would very much like you to know the he absolutely does not and would never ever ever ever ever use his weird how-do-these-work human digits to dig delicious snack food out of a cup and use those same fingers to guide this yummy nutrition into the noise-hole on his what was that called again? oh yeah — face. perectly normal. Andrew Lawrence @ndrew_lawrence very cool 11:14 PM ∙ Mar 23, 2023 friday: ? hey, it’s only ten o’clock in the morning as I sit here writing this. but give it time, I guarantee you that some dispshit wingnut is going to do something stupid before the day is over. you can set your watch to it. have a great weekend, everyone. everyone is entitled to my own opinion is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Upgrade to paid You're currently a free subscriber to everyone is entitled to my own opinion . For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. Upgrade to paid Like Comment Share Read everyone is entitled to my own opinion in the app Listen to posts, join subscriber chats, and never miss an update from Jeff Tiedrich. © 2023 Jeff Tiedrich 548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104 Unsubscribe
  4. do you not think we would be better off if we did enforce the laws and maybe send a message?
  5. There is very little out there on fridays scrimmage other than VIP articles. i guess they are watching tape before they talk about the scrimmage? i have no idea but i will post stuff when it comes out.
  6. auburnwire.usatoday.com Ranking Freeze-coached QBs by yearly production Taylor Jones 3–4 minutes One of the biggest questions surrounding Auburn football as they prepare to begin the first season of the Hugh Freeze era is “how much of an improvement will the quarterbacks show under his direction?” Auburn has three quarterbacks that are currently going through spring drills: Robby Ashford, T.J. Finley, and Holden Geriner. Ashford and Finley have the most experience, but Geriner has a great arm that will keep him in the mix for the starting job. Buy Tigers Tickets In his time as a collegiate head coach, Freeze has developed several great quarterbacks who have thrown for over 3,000 yards in a single season such as Chad Kelly, Bo Wallace, and Ryan Aplin. Could Auburn see that type of production in its’ quarterbacks under Freeze’s watch? It appears that it could happen. What can Auburn fans expect out of their quarterbacks now that Freeze is over the program? Here’s a look back at Hugh Freeze’s top passers from his time at Arkansas State, Ole Miss, and Liberty. Nelson Chenault-USA TODAY Sports 2022 stats 1,534 yards 12 TD 9 INT Best game of the 2022 season Threw for 247 yards and 2 TD in a 41-14 win over BYU on Oct. 22 Douglas DeFelice-USA TODAY Sports 2020 stats 2,250 yards 20 TD 6 INT Best game of the 2020 season: Threw for 345 yards and 6 TD in Liberty’s 56-35 win over Southern Miss on Oct. 24 Matt Bush-USA TODAY Sports 2016 stats 2,758 yards 19 TD 8 INT Best game of the 2016 season Passed for 465 yards, 3 TD, and an INT in Ole Miss’ 40-29 loss to Auburn on Oct. 29 Robert McDuffie-USA TODAY Sports 2021 stats 2,857 yards 27 TD 12 INT Best game of the 2021 season Threw for 307 yards and 4 TD in Liberty’s 62-17 win over UMass on Oct. 30 Beth Hall-USA TODAY Sports 2012 stats 2,994 yards 22 TD 17 INT Best game of the 2012 season Passed for 403 yards and a TD in Ole Miss’ 27-26 loss to Vanderbilt on Nov. 10 Spruce Derden-USA TODAY Sports 2014 stats 3,194 yards 22 TD 14 INT Best game of the 2014 season Passed for 387 yards, 4 TD, and 3 INT in Ole Miss’ 35-13 win over Boise State on Aug. 28 John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports 2013 stats 3,346 yards 18 TD 10 INT Best game of the 2013 season Threw for 416 yards, 3 TD, and 2 INT in Ole Miss’ 34-24 win over Arkansas on Nov. 9 Crystal LoGiudice-USA TODAY Sports 2011 stats 3,588 yards 19 TD 6 INT Best game of the 2011 season Passed for 396 yards and a TD in Arkansas State’s 26-22 win over Western Kentucky on Oct. 1. Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports 2019 stats 3,663 yards 28 TD 7 INT Best game of the 2019 season Threw for 351 yards and 5 TD in Liberty’s 59-44 win over Maine on Oct. 19 Justin Ford-USA TODAY Sports 2015 stats 4,042 yards 31 TD 13 INT Best game of the 2015 season Threw for 384 yards, 3 TD, and INT in Ole Miss’ 52-3 win over New Mexico State on Oct. 10.
  7. bleacherreport.com Ole Miss' Lane Kiffin 'Struggled' with Criticism After Pursuing Auburn HC Job Paul Kasabian ~3 minutes March 25, 2023 AP Photo/Michael Wyke Ole Miss football head coach Lane Kiffin told ESPN's Alex Scarborough that he "struggled" with criticism in response to his consideration of Auburn's open head coaching job. "We screw up all the time," he said. "But when you think you're doing the right thing and then you're really criticized for it -- especially by your own people -- I struggled with that because I feel like I went through a decision-making process that you're supposed to go through. "I mean, you got to decide. It's your life and your family's life." Auburn was in the market for a head coach after firing Bryan Harsin on Oct. 31. Kiffin's name swirled in Auburn rumors, to the point where WCBI News Director Jon Sokoloff even tweeted on Nov. 21 that he was leaving. Kiffin denied the rumor one day later. Ultimately, Kiffin did consider the Auburn move before telling his team the day before the Nov. 25 Egg Bowl against Mississippi State that he was staying in Oxford. As Scarborough noted, "Kiffin took his time weighing the opportunity." "And during that time, he didn't make any public statements that he wasn't going anywhere -- a tactic he'd seen backfire with football coaches in the past who wound up going back on their word," Scarborough added. Eventually, word got out a few days later that Kiffin was staying, per ESPN's Pete Thamel and Chris Low. Pete Thamel @PeteThamel Sources: Lane Kiffin's Auburn candidacy had significantly cooled in the last 48 hours. The pull of his family wanting to stay in Oxford had become an obstacle for both sides in Kiffin becoming the next Auburn coach. <a href="https://t.co/X4IO95PqMt">https://t.co/X4IO95PqMt</a> Auburn eventually hired ex-Liberty (and Ole Miss) head coach Hugh Freeze for its job. Meanwhile, Kiffin signed a massive contract extension to remain at Ole Miss, per Ross Dellenger of Sports Illustrated: Ross Dellenger @RossDellenger Lane Kiffin and Ole Miss have officially agreed to his new contract, sources tell <a href="https://twitter.com/SInow?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">@SINow</a>.<br><br>The contract is expected to average about $9 million a year in salary and spans six years with a roll-over to seven. Ole Miss opens the 2023 season on Sept. 2 against Mercer. The Rebels will visit the Tigers on Oct. 21.
  8. 247sports.com What to expect from WKU transfer Gunner Britton on Auburn's offensive line Nathan King 3–4 minutes AUBURN, Alabama — Jeffrey M'ba dealt with an ankle injury late last season and ended up missing Auburn’s Week 12 win over Western Kentucky, so he watched his defensive line unit from the sideline. But when he went back with his room the following day and reviewed the film, he remembers being blown away by Gunner Britton and the Hiltoppers’ offensive line, saying their performance stacked up with many he saw earlier in the season in the SEC. “When I watched the game and watched the O-line, I was amazed,” M’ba said this week. “It was one of the best O-lines I think we played.” A large reason for that — quite literally — was Britton, WKU’s monstrous offensive tackle who ended up transferring to Auburn this offseason. The 6-foot-6, 305-pound Britton quickly settled in this spring as the Tigers’ primary option at right tackle. And one of his former teammates wasn’t surprised to hear Britton is making a strong impression on his new SEC squad. “He was like my brother,” now-former Auburn defensive lineman Marcus Bragg, who transferred from Western Kentucky last offseason, said at pro day this week. “... We went head-to-head every day trying to make each other better. He was one of my close friends.” Even though Bragg joked it’s a “no-brainer” that he won more one-on-one battles in the trenches during their time together at Western Kentucky, the pass-rusher said Britton is a tricky offensive tackle to solve — one whose skill set isn’t predicated just on size and strength. “He learns from his mistakes,” Bragg said. “Once he sees why he lost, he goes back and corrects it. The next rep, he comes back and you can’t do it again.” Rated as the No. 6 offensive tackle on the transfer market, Britton started all 14 games for WKU last season — the first six games at right tackle, and the remaining schedule at left. With 45 career games played, pass protection has been Britton’s calling card. Per Pro Football Focus, he allowed a QB pressure on only 1.7 percent of his snaps last season, good for the fifth-best rate among all FBS tackles. “I was like, wow,” Bragg said when he saw Britton landed at Auburn. “My brain exploded. That’s just crazy. I wish I could be here with him.” Two other transfers seem to be in line for starting roles at Auburn, at least three weeks through spring practices, as Dillon Wade (Tulsa) and Avery Jones (East Carolina) have received the bulk of first-team work at left tackle and center, respectively. Auburn finished its second spring scrimmage Friday evening and will return to action Monday for its 10th practice day. Hugh Freeze’s first spring on the Plains will culminate with the A-Day game April 8 (1 p.m. CST, SEC Network+). *** Subscribe to Auburn Undercover for the latest news and intel, podcasts, recruiting coverage and more *** *** Get Auburn news straight to your inbox with the Auburn Undercover newsletter *** ">247Sports
  9. Zion Puckett is becoming a mentor to younger DB’s at Auburn Published: Mar. 22, 2023, 4:58 p.m. 3–4 minutes Auburn safety Zion Puckett (10) makes a play on the ball in the first half of the Tigers' season-opening win against Mercer on Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Auburn, Ala. (Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics)Todd Van Emst/AU Athletics By Nubyjas Wilborn | nwilborn@al.com Zion Puckett has witnessed much change since his 2019 arrival at Auburn. He was a freshman during Guz Malzhan’s final season as Tigers’ coach, played through Bryan Harsin’s 19-game tenure, Cadillac Williams as interim coach, and now in his fifth season is here for Hugh Freeze’s first campaign. Puckett appreciates Freeze’s effort in recruiting and relationship-building skills. He sees Freeze as the right man to lead Auburn toward success. “I love Coach Freeze,” Puckett said. “I feel like his drive in everything he tells you and everything he brings to the table is something that’s really true. He loves his players, and it’s all about recruiting with us.” Read More Auburn Football: Rivaldo Fairweather a ‘late bloomer,’ but Auburn has high hopes for the FIU tight end transfer Tank Bigsby bounces back with blazing 40-yard dash time at Auburn’s pro day Shedrick Jackson “not done yet” after an unofficial 4.25 40-yard dash at pro day Puckett had opportunities to leave via the transfer portal or to try his luck with the NFL Draft. He decided to stay at Auburn because he believes the program can return to its winning ways. “I would say the best thing that I’ve been through is, through the storm, I would say, just going through adversity, overcoming it, not thinking about transferring. I just feel like that helped me a lot with being here and strengthening my faith in God. Puckett posted 45 tackles, two pass breakups, a quarterback sack, and forced one fumble. He’d like to add some interceptions and help the team create more turnovers without overly focusing on it. He believes the big plays will come if the unit is focused. “It’s probably not a point of emphasis,” Puckett said. “I think the main thing is assignment, alignment, and executing, and then the plays will fall in your hands. As long as you do your job, the production will go up.” Despite a losing season in 2022, there was joy for Puckett in watching Cadillac Williams become interim head coach at Auburn. Puckett has ambitions of getting into coaching once his playing career is over. Seeing Williams become the first Black man to coach in the Iron Bowl inspired Puckett’s endeavors. “I feel like, going down the road, I might be a coach somewhere,” Puckett said. “I feel like I can impact children and also other people around me the right way. I feel like once you see something like that, the first time in history here, I feel like it’s something that gives you a drive because you know it can be done. Once you see something done once, you know everybody else can do it.” Nubyjas Wilborn covers Alabama Media Group. If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
  10. si.com Auburn Twitter was HYPE to land four-star running back J'Marion "Phat" Burnette Andrew Stefaniak ~2 minutes Take a look at what Auburn Twitter had to say about landing J'Marion "Phat" Burnette. Auburn landed class of 2024 running back J'Marion "Phat" Burnette, which brought a ton of excitement to the Auburn fan base. It was a matter of when, not if, with Burnette as it seemed for a long time he wanted to play his college ball on the Plains, but the commitment makes everything official. Burnette is a big bruiser of a running back, standing six-foot-one and weighing 210 pounds. No one is stopping this kid in short-yardage situations. Burnette is the number 153 player in the class of 2024, according to 247Sports. Coach Hugh Freeze is on his way to making a really special class of 2024 class that now is ranked 18th in the nation thanks to four four-star commits. The hope and expectation for this class is that it will finish in the top ten when everything is said and done.
  11. 247sports.com What to expect from WKU transfer Gunner Britton on Auburn's offensive line Nathan King 3–4 minutes AUBURN, Alabama — Jeffrey M'ba dealt with an ankle injury late last season and ended up missing Auburn’s Week 12 win over Western Kentucky, so he watched his defensive line unit from the sideline. But when he went back with his room the following day and reviewed the film, he remembers being blown away by Gunner Britton and the Hiltoppers’ offensive line, saying their performance stacked up with many he saw earlier in the season in the SEC. “When I watched the game and watched the O-line, I was amazed,” M’ba said this week. “It was one of the best O-lines I think we played.” A large reason for that — quite literally — was Britton, WKU’s monstrous offensive tackle who ended up transferring to Auburn this offseason. The 6-foot-6, 305-pound Britton quickly settled in this spring as the Tigers’ primary option at right tackle. And one of his former teammates wasn’t surprised to hear Britton is making a strong impression on his new SEC squad. “He was like my brother,” now-former Auburn defensive lineman Marcus Bragg, who transferred from Western Kentucky last offseason, said at pro day this week. “... We went head-to-head every day trying to make each other better. He was one of my close friends.” Even though Bragg joked it’s a “no-brainer” that he won more one-on-one battles in the trenches during their time together at Western Kentucky, the pass-rusher said Britton is a tricky offensive tackle to solve — one whose skill set isn’t predicated just on size and strength. “He learns from his mistakes,” Bragg said. “Once he sees why he lost, he goes back and corrects it. The next rep, he comes back and you can’t do it again.” Rated as the No. 6 offensive tackle on the transfer market, Britton started all 14 games for WKU last season — the first six games at right tackle, and the remaining schedule at left. With 45 career games played, pass protection has been Britton’s calling card. Per Pro Football Focus, he allowed a QB pressure on only 1.7 percent of his snaps last season, good for the fifth-best rate among all FBS tackles. “I was like, wow,” Bragg said when he saw Britton landed at Auburn. “My brain exploded. That’s just crazy. I wish I could be here with him.” Two other transfers seem to be in line for starting roles at Auburn, at least three weeks through spring practices, as Dillon Wade (Tulsa) and Avery Jones (East Carolina) have received the bulk of first-team work at left tackle and center, respectively. Auburn finished its second spring scrimmage Friday evening and will return to action Monday for its 10th practice day. Hugh Freeze’s first spring on the Plains will culminate with the A-Day game April 8 (1 p.m. CST, SEC Network+). *** Subscribe to Auburn Undercover for the latest news and intel, podcasts, recruiting coverage and more *** *** Get Auburn news straight to your inbox with the Auburn Undercover newsletter *** ">247Sports
  12. i heard nate was pretty classless during his post game interview. does anone know what he said that riled folks up or have i been lead astray again on the message boards.
  13. i have no idea bro. biden is down pretty low in the polls but trump is trump so maybe.warning shot for the repubs........if he gets the nominee i will be relentless on the pol boards. the dude is a joke.
  14. here are some tidbits from the scrimmage today. Few notes leaked today from the situational scrimmage. I'm sure some others will see some things to add. OL is looking good. Faulk still looking like the real deal. Hunter and Alston had a good day. Fairweather had a TD today. TJ is still looking like the best QB. Holden looked good today though and only had a couple of bad throws. Ashford had 3 turnovers. Jarquez had a 50 yd TD. Justin Rogers, Marcus Harris and Jayson Jones each got a sack. D J James got a pick 6 off Robby. Battie had a good scrimmage.
  15. call me anything you want just do not call me late for supper. and i hope you can grill................
  16. if it makes you boys feel better you can call me a lunatic................
  17. not nice ones..............lol. oh i love trump. you heard it here first.
  18. so a repuke is trying to sabotage the economy which would hurt millions of americans because he wants the dems to look bad? i am not shocked.
  19. i was hoping you would offer your thoughts on the book banning and the bible thread i posted on smack talk. you always seem fair and thoughtful and folks think i am just trying to start an argument. but i am sincere if you are interested. i might be a big dummy but i am smart enough to know i do not understand a lot of things.
  20. what time is the scrimmage today? someone help poor ol aubes out.
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