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aubiefifty

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  1. delta was always my fav but i have only flown like three times.
  2. there is a trilogy about drugs in mexico flooding america. they are all door stoppers but they are the mexican version of the godfather. just great stuff and super informative.
  3. what if the rooster is the one that calls everyone son and spanks dogs daily? he was my role model growing up.after thinking about this after getting a cup of coffee he might have called them boy. was his name foghorn leghorn?
  4. that is some impressive investigative reporting right there sir! grins
  5. i have seen just about everyone step on their doo lolly on this site a time or two. you are certainly not alone!
  6. you do not think matt playing hurt had anything to do with it? plus the time lost getting checked out? they might be minor points but they did contribute.
  7. the man just claimed he had not posted on here in a long time because of the way he was treated. if you leave and do not post for a while you did not get a chuckle out of it.
  8. people show disrespect on here because other posters are not calling them out on their bull. people that enjoy belittling others have some serious problems. now politics is differnt but they also have a smack talk section just for that and most people know what they are walking into. i wonder how many kids have joined and left because someone took joy in humiliating them and they left. i have seen it with adults and it is not a good look.
  9. he was here twice today. he posts mostly in the eagles nest.
  10. i wonder if harsin is a dog lover? lol
  11. Dogs are this team’s weakness. Mississippi State, TAMU, and uga all used the power of their dogs to defeat us. I’m hoping we don’t end up in a bowl game against NC State or something.
  12. tell me he at least had potted meat and sardines..........and what the hell happened to you forehead? i got paper sacks if you need them
  13. mikey have a happy thanksgiving if i do not see you!
  14. was mario not just starting out? i do not know i am asking. but he is a lights out recruiter and we would probably end up with the best o line in the country or at least top ten. with our running backs and a little help from the portal he could be lights out. but did we not turn him down once? for the record i am not through with harsin right now.
  15. who the hell provided vienna sausage for munchies at a party? and who goes to parties with vienna sausages for ho derves? lol
  16. he and peterson were really close so maybe peterson is pushing for him behind the scenes. just a guess and nothing more.
  17. i am not upset because i am not totally sold on harsin. i like him but the dd thing bothers me. he came out and said when playing against the second string he was tearing it up. and now they think he might not fit? this just bothers me. the kid played high school ball in the toughest league in texas and texas is as big as a lot of countries. and i am pretty sure they talked about how accurate he was and what a pretty ball he throws. i know this because i posted the article. that might not have been word for word but it was close. so to me something is not right unless it was just the normal crap talk coaches do about certain players that are not starting.
  18. not sure why folks are giving you negs but the rumor is all over the rant so their might be something to it.
  19. he beat them last year but he might have those jitters. but i am sure it is like my band days. i would be scared but once those first couple of songs were played i could rock the house. this is what i hope for tj.
  20. all i know is he is a super great kid and i hope he shines. i hate bo got hurt but tj deserves a shot so now we will see what we have with him. i doubt coach o recruits him if he sucks.
  21. What Bryan Harsin said about replacing Anders Carlson on ‘Tiger Talk’ By Nubyjas Wilborn | nwilborn@al.com 4-5 minutes Auburn travels to South Carolina trying to bounce back from a two-game losing streak. After Bo Nix suffered an injury during the Mississippi State loss, the Tigers will have a new starting quarterback. TJ Finley will start Auburn (6-4, 3-3) against the Gamecocks (5-5, 2-5) at Williams Brice. Head coach Bryan Harsin will discuss Finley and several other factors for Auburn during his weekly radio appearance with the Tigers’ broadcast crew. Here are some highlights from Harsin’s chat. Harsin on not having Nix and kicker Anders Carlson It’s disappointing for both guys. Let me say that both of those guys are doing well. I appreciate that we have great people here in the medical area and surgeons and all that, so they’ve done a great job. They’re in great spirits. We have to move forward. That’s the thing about football, and I’ve told guys that too. Unfortunately, guys get hurt. When you come off the field, the game goes on. We’ve been back in practice, and TJ is doing a good job leading the guys. Harsin on replacing Anders Carlson. Ben Patton and Evan McGuire will both get opportunities. Those guys have done a good job this week up to this point. And you know, the big thing is, they’ll get their opportunities in the game. We tell them don’t be nervous when you go out there, be excited like this is the chance you’ve been waiting for this is the opportunity you want when you stand on the sidelines and you know, every player that’s not playing always thinks they should be playing and then so, you know. It’s unfortunate when things happen like this, but nonetheless, you have a chance to go out there and play, so take advantage of it, prepare properly and then, you know, go out there and do your job and do it to the best of your ability. What stands out about the Gamecock defense? I think they play hard. I think they’ve got their edge rusher number one(Kingsley Enagbare). He’s got five or six sacks. I think their linebackers are all solid as far as just where they need to be, and I think they play sound and are physical. I think they play hard. I think they do a good job and their schemes and structure, and I think they got good players and inside of the ball that, you know, are developing and getting better, and you see that as the season goes on there. There’s an improvement on that football team, and that’s what you got to prepare for. Harsin on how Finley playing against South Carolina last season helps this year. I know that our offensive staff is looked at that. And there are certainly some things from that that we could probably take away and that we’ve seen this week. For me, it’s, you know, it’s so different. It was such a long time ago. And so many things have changed for TJ, the schemes and all that, and he’s a different player. Is it a different system? Now I know for him he remembers it. Sure. And, you know, I think that’s part of it too. Like just in his mind that he had that opportunity at LSU, and he has an opportunity here, and so that’s his own story. However, you know, what I do like about TJ is he’s always he’s very focused. He’s very determined, and he doesn’t get caught up in too many things that aren’t the most important, and the most important things are, we need to have a really good day of practice. On Auburn handling road games. The awesome thing about being in the SEC is that you know every game you go to has that energy. As far as being on the road goes, it’s not so much about that any longer. It’s about what we have to do to go out there and execute our assignments and play good football, and I think the challenge of being on the road. We have to handle adversity from a mentality standpoint; you got nobody in there cheering for you. You got nobody there that’s in your favor. Sometimes that can be the best environment to walk in there and have that mentality, kind of like a SWAT team. Just get in there. Do your job and go home. Nubyjas Wilborn covers Auburn for Alabama Media Group.
  22. In Mississippi State meltdown, Tigers 'got ahead of ourselves' on defense ByNathan King 4-5 minutes How Coaching Changes Around Nation Will Impact Signing Day AUBURN, Alabama — Auburn players weren't surprised at all by what Mississippi State was doing on offense. They just couldn’t find a way to stop it. Auburn allowed Bulldogs quarterback Will Rogers to complete 44-of-55 passes — including 24-of-26 in the second half — and dissect Auburn’s defense en route to 40 unanswered points and a 43-34 comeback win. The 25-point blown lead is the largest in Auburn history. How did Derek Mason’s defense — which had been superb over the past two games, not allowing a touchdown in its previous six quarters and holding opponents out of the end zone on nine straight red-zone trips — get peeled apart inside Jordan-Hare Stadium in such stark contrast to its recent successes? Only one defensive player, edge rusher Derick Hall, was made available to discuss the loss after the game. Wednesday was the first time multiple players on Auburn’s defense were able to review the gutting performance at length. And like most things in football, it came down to execution, said senior cornerback Roger McCreary, who thinks his teammates on defense eased off the accelerator once Auburn grabbed a 28-3 lead in the second quarter. “We knew it was going to come — it's just that some players just weren't focused and some people just weren't doing their job,” McCreary said. “So I feel like it was a lack of focus, and we got ahead of ourselves. The first half we did good and we thought it was going to be easy.” Auburn held Mississippi State’s air-raid offense to just one touchdown across five drives in the first half, including two punts and a forced field goal in the red zone. The Tigers were getting stable pressure and weren’t letting the Bulldogs break away for long gains when they hauled in receptions from Rogers in the short passing game — their bread and butter. Rogers torched Auburn out of the locker room, though, mounting five straight touchdown drives. “We just started executing, and one successful drive just led to another,” Mississippi State coach Mike Leach said Wednesday. More than 84% of Mississippi State’s offensive output in the second half came via the passing game, as Rogers completed 24 of his last 25 passes for the game. Auburn allowed nine explosive plays of 15 yards or more through the air in the second half as opposed to only three in the first half, yet Mississippi State’s drives were still strenuous and methodical, ending with touchdowns from 3, 3, 6, 3 and 6 yards out. “Everything we did worked in the first half; we just didn’t execute in the second half,” said senior linebacker Chandler Wooten. “It’s totally up to us as players to hold each other accountable. I think we had a great plan. Like I said, it worked in the first half, so there was no reason it couldn’t work in the second half. It just came down to execution, people doing their jobs and doing it with physicality.” Auburn will get back to a more traditional opposing offense this week when it travels to South Carolina, averaging 35 runs to 29 passes per game. The Gamecocks are on their third quarterback of the season: Jason Brown, a transfer from FCS Saint Francis who’s completed 57% of his passes this season, with five touchdowns to three interceptions. Auburn’s defense has been an above-average group in the SEC for the majority of the season. To return to its prosperous roots in a bounce-back effort this weekend, the key is carrying out the game plan for the entirety of a game, not just a half or a quarter, according to a pair of its senior leaders. “I feel like that's going to be great against this offense,” McCreary said of the game plan for South Carolina this week. “We just have to execute it.”
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