Come on Bama, its time to Roll that Tide across those Longhorns and drown them in the muck....

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I feel REALLY bad now for rooting for The Tide. I was thinking revenge for Ohio State's loss to Texas last year in the Fiesta, but I didn't want to see McCoy hurt like that. Sucks hard for him. Now it's not even a fair fight...tripsgirl wrote:Sorry Texas fans i think i jinxed you... This game looks like its over before half time...
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Or lucky that ( True Heisman winner ) Colt Mc Coy was injured.Rorysfan wrote:After watching this mess tonight, I think it's clear Bama was lucky it caught Florida on a bad night.
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No, fuck that, If that dude could play even if injured you get your ass out there and play, again IF he could play, it's not like he won't get drafted and make millions. He was acting kind of funny after the game, and the announcers alluded to the fact that he's got "more" on the line next year. I didn't like none of that bullshit, it's basically saying, "yeah colt fuck this game it don't mean shit, fuck your teamates too!" Who was it jack youngblood played with a broken leg, Don Meredith played with a collapsed lung, emmit smith played with a fucked up shoulder, hell roethlisberger last week came out with a similiar injury and went right back in. If i'm an NFL scout i'm questioning that guys heart. they said x-rays were negative, I wonder what pops was telling him in the locker room.Even with McCoy out, Texas mounted a hell of a 2nd half...getting within 3 points. McCoy stayed out to protect his NFL prospects...no need to lose millions just for a trophy that only gets the school and the head coach additional money....
Couple of thoughts...dtmfs wrote:No, fuck that, If that dude could play even if injured you get your ass out there and play, again IF he could play, it's not like he won't get drafted and make millions. He was acting kind of funny after the game, and the announcers alluded to the fact that he's got "more" on the line next year. I didn't like none of that bullshit, it's basically saying, "yeah colt fuck this game it don't mean shit, fuck your teamates too!" Who was it jack youngblood played with a broken leg, Don Meredith played with a collapsed lung, emmit smith played with a fucked up shoulder, hell roethlisberger last week came out with a similiar injury and went right back in. If i'm an NFL scout i'm questioning that guys heart. they said x-rays were negative, I wonder what pops was telling him in the locker room.Even with McCoy out, Texas mounted a hell of a 2nd half...getting within 3 points. McCoy stayed out to protect his NFL prospects...no need to lose millions just for a trophy that only gets the school and the head coach additional money....
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The thing that would concern me the most as an NFL GM, more than the alleged injury, was his father, the coach, Al Davising him.demolition23 wrote:Couple of thoughts...dtmfs wrote:No, fuck that, If that dude could play even if injured you get your ass out there and play, again IF he could play, it's not like he won't get drafted and make millions. He was acting kind of funny after the game, and the announcers alluded to the fact that he's got "more" on the line next year. I didn't like none of that bullshit, it's basically saying, "yeah colt fuck this game it don't mean shit, fuck your teamates too!" Who was it jack youngblood played with a broken leg, Don Meredith played with a collapsed lung, emmit smith played with a fucked up shoulder, hell roethlisberger last week came out with a similiar injury and went right back in. If i'm an NFL scout i'm questioning that guys heart. they said x-rays were negative, I wonder what pops was telling him in the locker room.Even with McCoy out, Texas mounted a hell of a 2nd half...getting within 3 points. McCoy stayed out to protect his NFL prospects...no need to lose millions just for a trophy that only gets the school and the head coach additional money....
1) Playing through an injury once you have your big pro contract like Roethlisberger is far, far different than a QB risking exacerbating an arm injury the year he is intending to go pro.
2) Assuming the injury WAS legit and he COULDN'T play, I don't think he was acting any more 'weird' than you might a kid who has just suffered a crushing disappointment and is worried about his future might.
3) That said, I agree with your general point, and don't know any more about the situation than what I saw and have read here.
He's always been about the next job, no matter where he coached.dtmfs wrote: And Monty one reason Saban is considered a prick is the way he handled his situation in miami, dude said with a straight face he wasent going anywhere and he was commited to the dolphins, not long after he was landing in Alabama to take the job there, WTF is so hard about saying, "yeah i might take the bama job"?
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Machado wrote:did not see much of the game last night, but i think the mccoy injury is basically a look into the future.
was he really going to be a 1st round draft pick?
was there a team that was going to risk drafting him early and tag him as the franchise.
mccoy to me is basically the next detmer, the next andre ware, the next akili smith, etc.....
I've had this debate w/friends and have tried to pay attention to the "experts" on ESPN.thejuggernaut wrote:Machado wrote:did not see much of the game last night, but i think the mccoy injury is basically a look into the future.
was he really going to be a 1st round draft pick?
was there a team that was going to risk drafting him early and tag him as the franchise.
mccoy to me is basically the next detmer, the next andre ware, the next akili smith, etc.....
Except......McCoy has the tools and credentials to be a good pro, whereas those guys didn't.
Maybe. I think it depends on the extent of the injury. How much good was he gonna be on the field if he couldn't throw the ball? The kid was inexperienced, but at least he had a good right arm. He got them close. With a few less drops he may have pulled it out. I think McCoy may have ultimately done what was best for his team.thejuggernaut wrote:
McCoy left more $ on the table by not coming back in than had he come back and performed poorly after being "injured", especially with a true freshman almost rallying them.[/color]
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his father was on espn this morning and said the kid tried to throw some balls in the locker room during halftime, but the dr's concluded it was not in his best interest to suit up again and risk taking another hit to his arm.bane wrote:Maybe. I think it depends on the extent of the injury. How much good was he gonna be on the field if he couldn't throw the ball? The kid was inexperienced, but at least he had a good right arm. He got them close. With a few less drops he may have pulled it out. I think McCoy may have ultimately done what was best for his team.thejuggernaut wrote:
McCoy left more $ on the table by not coming back in than had he come back and performed poorly after being "injured", especially with a true freshman almost rallying them.[/color]
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Or perhaps it's your abject hatred of all things Texas on account of your Sooner homery.Machado wrote:I've had this debate w/friends and have tried to pay attention to the "experts" on ESPN.thejuggernaut wrote:Machado wrote:did not see much of the game last night, but i think the mccoy injury is basically a look into the future.
was he really going to be a 1st round draft pick?
was there a team that was going to risk drafting him early and tag him as the franchise.
mccoy to me is basically the next detmer, the next andre ware, the next akili smith, etc.....
Except......McCoy has the tools and credentials to be a good pro, whereas those guys didn't.
If I was a GM, no way I would draft him in round 1-4.
Perhaps I'm sick and tired of seeing QB's drafted in the 1st round, given tens of millions of dollars and never amounting to much.
I think your OU bias is showing dude. Colt has all the tools, including the most important one, leadership. I wouldn't take him in the first, but I think he'd be a very good second round pick. If he's still around in the fourth somebody will be getting a steal. Whether he falls on his ass or becomes the next Joe Montana remains to be seen, but I think he's a very solid second round pick for somebody.Machado wrote:his father was on espn this morning and said the kid tried to throw some balls in the locker room during halftime, but the dr's concluded it was not in his best interest to suit up again and risk taking another hit to his arm.bane wrote:Maybe. I think it depends on the extent of the injury. How much good was he gonna be on the field if he couldn't throw the ball? The kid was inexperienced, but at least he had a good right arm. He got them close. With a few less drops he may have pulled it out. I think McCoy may have ultimately done what was best for his team.thejuggernaut wrote:
McCoy left more $ on the table by not coming back in than had he come back and performed poorly after being "injured", especially with a true freshman almost rallying them.[/color]
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ESPN built up this game for mccoy and because of that, i think ESPN did more damage to his draft status than mccoy himself.
just for the record: if any teams wants to draft this kid between rounds 1 and 4, let them have the player. he won't amount to much as a pro.
Machado wrote:his father was on espn this morning and said the kid tried to throw some balls in the locker room during halftime, but the dr's concluded it was not in his best interest to suit up again and risk taking another hit to his arm.bane wrote:Maybe. I think it depends on the extent of the injury. How much good was he gonna be on the field if he couldn't throw the ball? The kid was inexperienced, but at least he had a good right arm. He got them close. With a few less drops he may have pulled it out. I think McCoy may have ultimately done what was best for his team.thejuggernaut wrote:
McCoy left more $ on the table by not coming back in than had he come back and performed poorly after being "injured", especially with a true freshman almost rallying them.[/color]
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ESPN built up this game for mccoy and because of that, i think ESPN did more damage to his draft status than mccoy himself.
just for the record: if any teams wants to draft this kid between rounds 1 and 4, let them have the player. he won't amount to much as a pro.
1. Yeah, I'll admit i'm not up on college history as i am the NFL, I can't think of any college "willis reed" type moments where the kid says "fuck it, i'm hurt but i'm gonna play through it." You're right theres def a big difference, but any of those guys i mentioned could've prematurley ended their pro careers. big ben will be due another huge contract sooner or later and he went out there because he's a tough SOB.demolition23 wrote:[
1) Playing through an injury once you have your big pro contract like Roethlisberger is far, far different than a QB risking exacerbating an arm injury the year he is intending to go pro.
2) Assuming the injury WAS legit and he COULDN'T play, I don't think he was acting any more 'weird' than you might a kid who has just suffered a crushing disappointment and is worried about his future might.
3) That said, I agree with your general point, and don't know any more about the situation than what I saw and have read here.
Nope, never is.Machado wrote:Time will tell.
No homery involved here.
Did Herbie and Musburger actually say the NFL mightdtmfs wrote:1. Yeah, I'll admit i'm not up on college history as i am the NFL, I can't think of any college "willis reed" type moments where the kid says "fuck it, i'm hurt but i'm gonna play through it." You're right theres def a big difference, but any of those guys i mentioned could've prematurley ended their pro careers. big ben will be due another huge contract sooner or later and he went out there because he's a tough SOB.demolition23 wrote:[
1) Playing through an injury once you have your big pro contract like Roethlisberger is far, far different than a QB risking exacerbating an arm injury the year he is intending to go pro.
2) Assuming the injury WAS legit and he COULDN'T play, I don't think he was acting any more 'weird' than you might a kid who has just suffered a crushing disappointment and is worried about his future might.
3) That said, I agree with your general point, and don't know any more about the situation than what I saw and have read here.
2. Like I said if his shoulder was seriously fucked up, I don't blame him/the coaching staff for keeping him out. there was some fishy shit going on and it just seemed strange to me. They never had him take a couple practice throws, he was shown on the sidelines lifting the arm up, touching his face etc, and of course thats getting big talk on the net and cable sports shows, you know the inevitable "how hurt was he"? I'm not trying to rag on the guy, he's a hell of a player. I really thought the announcers comments though about the NFL being more important than the game were a slap in the face to his teammates.
at one point I heard musberger say something to that effect, not exact words but close enough. i remember it was after he mentined mccoys dad was back there with him.Did Herbie and Musburger actually say the NFL might
be more important than the game last night?
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