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Old 09-19-2013, 09:10 PM  
dimfizz
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Originally Posted by deltav
I watched that game - it wasn't really as close as the score indicated. A&M scored a couple late touchdowns on a desperate last minute comeback attempt, and it took some lucky-ass bounces and breaks to even get them that close. There was never much doubt Bama was going to win.
Wrong. There was a doubt from the beginning, A&M took a 14-0 lead, so it looked like they might repeat as winners. You have to remember that A&M beat Alabama last year (Alabama's only defeat). So after A&M scored so easily the first two times on offense, it looked like it might be a blowout. And even after Alabama "took control" it could have gone back the other way. With Johnny Manziel you never know.

A&M scored 21 points in the last quarter, and it looked like they might pull off a miracle. You go and ask some Bama fans how they felt watching that game in the last few minutes... bet they didn't think it was over (til it was over).

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Originally Posted by bushwacker
Dickhead, my point was bama does not have a high powered offense, far from it, A&M:s defense sucks. Got it fuck face?
Alabama beat A&M this year with a combination of opportunistic defense and high powered offense. They racked up more than 500 yards total offense. (A&M over 600 yards).

Back to the point, are you're saying the Ducks could beat most of the teams in the SEC?
Probably not. If the Oregon Ducks where in the SEC they would be 3rd at best.

Personally, I think both Alabama and A&M could beat Oregon. Along with Clemson and Georgia. The only reason the Ducks will be anywhere near the top ten this year is the schedule they play... it's weak. The PAC ten is weak.
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