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Fadeproof
07-20-2005, 08:34 AM
GATA (http://georgia.scout.com/2/396937.html)
According to DVH these boys are going to be ready.
Cianne
07-20-2005, 08:36 AM
What is this! A strength and conditioning coordinator with hair! I thought they were all bald.
hmsdawgs
07-20-2005, 09:58 AM
Man, that article got me pumped...Im sitting in my cubicle at work trying to not start breaking stuff. Lets do this!
fernandomike
07-20-2005, 11:05 AM
That scares the crap out of me. I am serious. You read about UGA and they got a bunch of players at 240 pounds who bench press a ton and squat two tons and they are all pissed off because of lack of media attention.
Then Bama is supposedly healthy again and all they can think about is beating UT because Fulmer is the root of all evil. I hope that they aren't working out like UGA.
Then UF and as we all know "there is no team out there working harder than the Florida Gators. No way." Urban Meyer is pointing and staring and the rest of us had better beware.
If you listen to GeauxTo, the fact that they haven't already carved the initials L.S.U. on the SEC championship trophy is an example of sheer laziness. That is how much talent resides in Baton Rouge. By the way, all the above-mentioned games are on the road for the Vols except Georgia.
The Ole Ball Coach is back drawing up plays in the dirt and hoping to lead the "Fighting Gamecocks of South Carolina" back to a bowl.
Speaking of fighting, I hope that my beloved Vols are taking a break from beating the hell out of fraternity boys long enough to match the Dawgs' efforts in the weight room.
Then, there is Auburn who I am damn glad to have off the schedule. In short, this is one hell of a conference and the teams had better get healthy and get focused on doing the work necessary to be ready in the fall.
ColonelKurtz
07-20-2005, 11:16 AM
That scares the crap out of me. I am serious. You read about UGA and they got a bunch of players at 240 pounds who bench press a ton and squat two tons and they are all pissed off because of lack of media attention.
Then Bama is supposedly healthy again and all they can think about is beating UT because Fulmer is the root of all evil. I hope that they aren't working out like UGA.
Then UF and as we all know "there is no team out there working harder than the Florida Gators. No way." Urban Meyer is pointing and staring and the rest of us had better beware.
If you listen to GeauxTo, the fact that they haven't already carved the initials L.S.U. on the SEC championship trophy is an example of sheer laziness. That is how much talent resides in Baton Rouge. By the way, all the above-mentioned games are on the road for the Vols.
The Ole Ball Coach is back drawing up plays in the dirt and hoping to lead the "Fighting Gamecocks of South Carolina" back to a bowl.
Speaking of fighting, I hope that my beloved Vols are taking a break from beating the hell out of fraternity boys long enough to match the Dawgs' efforts in the weight room.
Then, there is Auburn who I am damn glad to have off the schedule. In short, this is one hell of a conference and the teams had better get healthy and get focused on doing the work necessary to be ready in the fall.
Yep, everybody is bustin' theirs to whip yours anymore, lol!
Potentially bad news from Athens this AM, projected starting FB Des Williams rumored to have been injured in the weight room....details as they become substantiated.....@#$%!!!
Fadeproof
07-20-2005, 11:17 AM
Potentially bad news from Athens this AM, projected starting FB Des Williams rumored to have been injured in the weight room....details as they become substantiated.....@#$%!!!
Yup Colonel that what I heard as well. Heard he ripped a pec muscle in the weight room. Lets hope its not as bad as it sounds.
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