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Title: "Five things to watch in spring games"
Post by: WALL-E on April 19, 2013, 08:06:01 AM
Five things to watch in spring games
We are in the final weekend of spring games in the SEC. On Saturday, it all comes to an end so eat it up SEC fans.

Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, LSU, Mississippi State, Missouri and Tennessee will all close out the spring this weekend.

Here's a look at five things to watch this weekend from the final seven spring games:

1. Quarterback battles continue: Four of the seven teams playing spring games this weekend have some quarterback controversy to deal with.

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Title: Re: "Five things to watch in spring games"
Post by: BAMAWV on April 19, 2013, 09:10:27 AM
Even with a makeover of the OL, the offense could be the best we've ever seen, while we look to the "D" as the weak side of the ball (to start) again this year. LOL. CNS will havethis talent laden defense fine tuned by September.  The LBs should be the best group in the nation. The DL needs to plug the middle but has a chance to be one of the best in the nation. The DBs return plenty of talent and have CNS's eye for detail that could make this group one of the best in the country after a few games.


Title: Re: "Five things to watch in spring games"
Post by: pmull on April 19, 2013, 09:42:14 AM
Even with a makeover of the OL, the offense could be the best we've ever seen, while we look to the "D" as the weak side of the ball (to start) again this year. LOL. CNS will havethis talent laden defense fine tuned by September.  The LBs should be the best group in the nation. The DL needs to plug the middle but has a chance to be one of the best in the nation. The DBs return plenty of talent and have CNS's eye for detail that could make this group one of the best in the country after a few games.

The talent is there. I think the offense will be fine. The defense has to have some leaders step up. In 2010 we had good talent on defense but we lacked leadership and had too many busted assignments. As always we need to stay healty and get a few breaks. The schedule sets up good with road games at A&M, UK, Miss St and Auburn. Home games are Ole Miss, Arky, Tenn and LSU. All eyes will be on the A&M game the second week of the season.


Title: Re: "Five things to watch in spring games"
Post by: BAMAWV on April 19, 2013, 09:55:13 AM
Even with a makeover of the OL, the offense could be the best we've ever seen, while we look to the "D" as the weak side of the ball (to start) again this year. LOL. CNS will havethis talent laden defense fine tuned by September.  The LBs should be the best group in the nation. The DL needs to plug the middle but has a chance to be one of the best in the nation. The DBs return plenty of talent and have CNS's eye for detail that could make this group one of the best in the country after a few games.

The talent is there. I think the offense will be fine. The defense has to have some leaders step up. In 2010 we had good talent on defense but we lacked leadership and had too many busted assignments. As always we need to stay healty and get a few breaks. The schedule sets up good with road games at A&M, UK, Miss St and Auburn. Home games are Ole Miss, Arky, Tenn and LSU. All eyes will be on the A&M game the second week of the season. 
I went on the record in January wondering what all the hoopla is about A&M .  IMO, they are way overrated just because of a QB that I personally feel cannot possibly repeat his 2012 performance.


Title: Re: "Five things to watch in spring games"
Post by: pmull on April 19, 2013, 10:00:48 AM
Even with a makeover of the OL, the offense could be the best we've ever seen, while we look to the "D" as the weak side of the ball (to start) again this year. LOL. CNS will havethis talent laden defense fine tuned by September.  The LBs should be the best group in the nation. The DL needs to plug the middle but has a chance to be one of the best in the nation. The DBs return plenty of talent and have CNS's eye for detail that could make this group one of the best in the country after a few games.

The talent is there. I think the offense will be fine. The defense has to have some leaders step up. In 2010 we had good talent on defense but we lacked leadership and had too many busted assignments. As always we need to stay healty and get a few breaks. The schedule sets up good with road games at A&M, UK, Miss St and Auburn. Home games are Ole Miss, Arky, Tenn and LSU. All eyes will be on the A&M game the second week of the season. 
I went on the record in January wondering what all the hoopla is about A&M .  IMO, they are way overrated just because of a QB that I personally feel cannot possibly repeat his 2012 performance.

I think A&M has more holes to fill than we do. It is still a difficult road game early in the season.


Title: Re: "Five things to watch in spring games"
Post by: BAMAWV on April 19, 2013, 10:41:05 AM
Even with a makeover of the OL, the offense could be the best we've ever seen, while we look to the "D" as the weak side of the ball (to start) again this year. LOL. CNS will havethis talent laden defense fine tuned by September.  The LBs should be the best group in the nation. The DL needs to plug the middle but has a chance to be one of the best in the nation. The DBs return plenty of talent and have CNS's eye for detail that could make this group one of the best in the country after a few games.

The talent is there. I think the offense will be fine. The defense has to have some leaders step up. In 2010 we had good talent on defense but we lacked leadership and had too many busted assignments. As always we need to stay healty and get a few breaks. The schedule sets up good with road games at A&M, UK, Miss St and Auburn. Home games are Ole Miss, Arky, Tenn and LSU. All eyes will be on the A&M game the second week of the season. 
I went on the record in January wondering what all the hoopla is about A&M .  IMO, they are way overrated just because of a QB that I personally feel cannot possibly repeat his 2012 performance.

I think A&M has more holes to fill than we do. It is still a difficult road game early in the season.
More holes to fill without near the talent pool to draw from in filling them.