I'm going to buy. He and his family are going to need for him to be in a system where he can show what he can do and it fits him.
They got their NIL money- next year they need to get their NFL money.
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I'm going to buy. He and his family are going to need for him to be in a system where he can show what he can do and it fits him.
They got their NIL money- next year they need to get their NFL money.
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Big sell
We gonna go with Taylor
Huge sell. Like put the mortgage on it.
If he comes here, KT is gone.
Man, we dodged a bullet with Arnold. Auburn is in big trouble.
Sell. And if it turns out to be a buy, send Lebby packing.
Sell.
He had his chance to come here. He blew it.
Hard sell
Biggest sell I can remember on this board.
Sell in bulk.
Absolute fire sell
No sir on Arnold. Sell, He's right where he needs to be at Auburn.
No chance in hell.
Sell.
However, if we think we can win more games with Arnold than with Taylor, we should bring in Arnold.
The AU podcasters are saying Freeze is pretty much done and it will take a miracle turnaround to keep his job.
On top of everything- Arnold got 2MM to go to Auburn. We give our starting QB in the area of 500K. We cant afford Him.
Candy is paying QB's 2MM and we are here paying the players discount prices
Sell. While I think we would definitely take him, he is not going to be looking to go to a situation where he has to compete for the job.
In the words of Tommy Norris, Billy Bob Thornton's character in Landman, "That's easier than selling p___y in a men's prison."
Honestly, this is one reason I don't want Dan back. He's constantly looking for other jobs. He's already inquired about Arkansas and you know he will reach out about Penn State. He has been at UNLV for one half of a season and he's already shopping himself around and is already on his second DC there.
Could you imagine if we brought him back after Arnett and he was already looking around- we would likely be right back where we were at the end of 2017 but without the long winning season streak.
I'm fine with KT being the guy next year, but I'm also concerned because he has such a long way to go. I'm anticipating a lot of growing pains with him. We really could use a veteran guy that can come in and play some to steady things when he struggles. Kind of like Matt Wyatt and Wayne Madkin in 1999.
Then we need to aim higher than Arnold. We would also have to MASSIVELY overpay to get someone that knew they probably would not be the starter. A guy like Carlos Del Rio Wilson at Marshall or honestly the guy at Washington St, although I think he is out of eligibility.
Garth Brooks' unanswered prayers song seems very appropriate here. Thank god we missed on him.
Arnold has not looked that great at Auburn, but I think there are some other factors at play there. 100% agree if Lebby feels that Arnold would be the QB we could reasonable get that gives us the best chance to win games then I am all for it. KT has the potential to be a great QB, but from everything I hear the coaches do not believe he is ready to be a starting SEC QB in the near future. Distant future, I think he has the ability to be great if he keeps working hard and developing.
We gonna see a Chicken Hawk/Taylor battle this Spring. I expect Taylor to take the job. He will have a much better grasp of things after Spring Ball
He is but he will most likely lose the job to Taylor. He has too much working against him and his dad will not take to social media and call the coaching staff racist if the staff chose Taylor. I have a feeling Mario Taylor would go on a Twitter barrage akin to some of the stuff DJU dad or the Iamaleava camp tweets out when they are unhappy if Kromenhoek won the job.
Yeah Lebby is gonna have to be careful with his dad. Saw he was already tweeting subliminal stuff the NIU and TN game then tried to walk it back the next day. And this is without his son starting, gotta imagine he gets even louder when KT starts and he doesn?t like a call or game plan. Never understand why parents do this it embarrasses their kids and makes them look foolish.