Themain event this year will be Cam vs. LSU's defense...while Bama is better balanced overall, I think LSU has the best defense in the SEC. I will be rooting for the Tigers in that game.
Hello Six Packers!
Just when you think the cream is beginning to separate, it seems to get closer together. Stallion looks deep into the Cream Crystal ball this week only to see that Bama isn’t as invincible as college football fans think. And just maybe, having to play a number ofteams coming off of a bye week will come back to haunt the boys from Tuscaloosa and their run to repeat. But as one famous Rudy Tomjanovich said, “Never underestimate the heart of a champion,†the Tide has proven that they will not go down without a fight.
And then, there’s Stallion’s beloved Tiiigaaahhhs. The PP7 for Heisman campaign begins today on Cream Talk. This one guy could be putting an entire Tiger nation on his back. He is electric. He is instant offense. He makes the defense that much better. He’s one of the most impact players in the country, and by far one of the most dynamic players that LSU has had in decades. So much so that LSU is winning with Wade Phillips Miles as a coach and a QB that is becoming as loved as President Obama at a Sarah Palin fundraiser.
And dare we say it, those Mississippi State Bulldogs are eyeing postseason play with a huuuuge victory over Athens High. Dare the Stallion references the other bulldog school as the high school.
Of course, Kentucky rising up the charts last week was only by default, and as expected, they should stick with basketball. Wildcat is always an ingredient in Gator soup.To finish week 4’s recap, Chewbacca Newton and the Auburn War Eagles, continue to edge out the competition and the Spaniard finally goes down. Makes you wonder if Gene Cheesestick stabbed him in the side before the War Eagle circled the stadium. We will never know.
And now for this week’s rankings:
1) Alabama – Run Ingram Run. Run Richardson Run. It’s not real complicated, is it?
2) LSU – Defense wins championships, but can they score? Have mercy!!! May be the weakest offense at No. 2 ever!!! Shows you how good they are everywhere else!
3) Arkansas – Despite the loss, the Hogs move up after having the champs on the ropes. Question is can they keep up this level of play all year long.
4) Florida – Looks like the Gators may be getting in check just in time for Bama next weekend.
5) Auburn – Continue to find ways to win and continue to be dangerous on the Plains. Favorable home schedule makes them even more dangerous down the stretch.
6) South Carolina – Spurrier can only reminisce about the Fun ‘N Gun days.
7) Mississippi State – For the first time in years, could they legitimately begin a run of epic proportions? Well the Stallion won’t blow it out of context this weekend, but it was a step in the right direction. The 'Corn coming to town next week certainly helps.
Tennessee – This is a very generous ranking for the Vols, but by process of elimination you won it.
9) Kentucky – Must see the light despite the darkness of another ass kicking in the swamp.
10) Vanderbilt – Dare I say single digits are upon you in the Cream Rankings?
11) Georgia – You have been officially Mullened. Get your walking papers ready Richt. Goose egg and 3 is no way to keep the Athens faithful happy.
12) Ole Miss – Does anyone really care anymore? You still lost to Jacksonville State.
Hot Boudin – Auburn – They keep finding a ways to grind out victories and none have been bigger than the one over South Carolina this weekend.
Cold Couscous - Georgia – Not because you lost to Miss. State, but because you are showing total ineptness thus far. I don’t even think AJ Green will make much of a difference down the stretch for the Bulldogs.
Love,
Stallion
Themain event this year will be Cam vs. LSU's defense...while Bama is better balanced overall, I think LSU has the best defense in the SEC. I will be rooting for the Tigers in that game.
to build a case for a Heisman campaign just as much as Mallett. There are 5 impact players in the SEC this year and you can rank them however you feel.
Cam Newton, Patrick Peterson, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Ryan Mallett
he's Auburn's rented mule. He does everything for them. How many TDs has he not accounted for this year for them?
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maybe Brantley, he seems like a Ecstasy kind of guy, nervous.
Those picks at the end were pretty bad. He's a great, great talent who on the whole is incredible, but he's played terribly in big games. I know he threw for big yards yesterday, but he lost the game for them as well.
I still think it's Ingram's to lose this year at the pace he's going since he's been back. Michigan's QB is getting incredible love right now. If Arky wins the West on Mallett's arm, then he will be in the discussion. But you are right...he threw some bad INT's yesterday
Originally Posted by Stallion4Tiiigaaahhhs
but if it was the last game of the year then yes, he would've lost it. Lots of games left, and Arky is still in it for the time being.
Auburn is a top 15 team with that guy. His dad's point, inartfully stated as it was, is simply that the would be surrounded by better talent at AU. Do you disagree?
You both owe me five cents. Paypal accepted.
I don't totally agree. If we had gottenNewton and Auburn hadn't, we would be 3-1 and Auburn would be 1-3. Disagree?Originally Posted by jackstefano
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My truthful post about the Dallas Cowboys (which was much more objective) got locked immediately.;
everything else, will sort is self out before the end.
Sort... of is the key word, you're close.
...you'd have been stomped.
if you watched the rest of the game, the defense played well, the special teams played well, and LSU ran the ball effectively. Every team in the top 6 below LSU has serious issues to deal with.
Newton is the difference maker for them.
I don't know for sure what AU would be without him. That's why I only commented that y'all would be 3-1 with him. Make no mistake, they've recruited well down there and they've got a good team generally. But yeah, as the games have played out (Clemson going up big, Newton leading AU back; Newton coming up large against SC) you're probably right.
bullshit!, total bullshit!
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The QB situation is awful at LSU. LSU is one player away from making a run. I said it at the beginning of the year and I'm truly standing by that. Anyone watching LSU can see that.
1) Bama
2) Florida
3) Arkansas
4) LSU
5) Auburn
It sort of depends on the consumption rate. Tonight I fear he's found the key to the cabinet.
and 2-5 is a crapshoot
to Patrick Peterson. He's going to set a precedent as the "next generation" of cornerback. Built like a safety, WR speed, incredible ball skills. LSU @ Bama last year, he made an interception (that the refs 17-d him out of) that was beyond spectacular. All by himself, he is a game changer.
could be added to your impact players.
second tier impact players but not game changer.