Friday, January 3, 2014

On Clemson Wide Receiver, Sammy Watkins

16 catches, 227 yards, 2 touchdowns. Yeah, he's ready to go pro.....................................................................................P.S. The dude's stats for the entire season are 101 catches, 1,464 yards, and 12 touchdowns. Youza!

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  1. DIFFERENT SUBJECT

    Phil Everly died.......there goes a memory.

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  2. Big difference when Sammy faces NFL cornerbacks......all of them are all-americans

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  3. I have him as the best receiver coming out since Larry Fitzgerald and Calvin Johnson. Great speed, great hands.......Love the Everly Brothers.

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  4. What the hell has happened to playing defense in college football? Its beginning to look like arena football.

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  5. 52-48, 52-42, 40-35, 45-31 - yeah, ya' might be on to something there, bra (Michigan State and Stanford being a couple of exceptions of course).

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  6. Wow, that's very close to what I have; FSU 44 Auburn 31. I think that Auburn will probably punch them in the mouth early but then the Noles will eventually get it together in the second half. This could be a real shot in the arm for the ACC (coupled with the Clemson win over Ohio State).

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  7. Ohio State,IMO was over rated all year they played a weak schedule,but so has FSU,who had the 67th toughest schedule in the country. Auburn had two fluke wins,at Georgia and Alabama.I think FSU crushing Clemson at Clemson was very impressive.

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  8. 51-14 at Death Valley - yeah, I would say that that was pretty impressive.

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  9. UN FUCKIN BELIEVABLE FOOTBALL GAME!!!!!!!

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  10. I guess that 1:19 is way too much to leave on the clock when Jameis is playing.

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  11. That was one hell of a week of college football....ending with this classic.

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  12. I especially loved UCF popping Baylor in the Fiesta. That was nice.

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  13. Jerry Coleman died last week....he was a former Yankee shortstop and then worked for years for the Padres.

    Coleman left baseball twice...to fight in both WWII and the Korean war....he was a fighter pilot who flew over 120 missions.

    How many player today would even consider that?

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