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    Herbstreit and Ealy

    Kirk Herbstreit said Ealy played both sports at Ole Miss and was dominant in both sports. Ealy has batted .182 in just 22 at bats in his career.

    Sometimes I wonder if these announcers watch the game, know the game, know the rules, etc. Or do they just make stuff up as they go? I see it every game. They just throw crap out there that isn?t remotely close to accurate and expect us all to agree.

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    Ealy and plumlee both sucked on the baseball field

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    Yeah, he'd better stick with football. He can play at the next level with his feet and speed.
    "The QB and the receiver weren't on the same page there, but hey its only week eleven". (Jack Cristil)

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    Do you know how hard it is to know more detail about everybody on every team in the nation? Kirk doesn't think twice about ole miss except for this week

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    Quote Originally Posted by chef dixon View Post
    Do you know how hard it is to know more detail about everybody on every team in the nation? Kirk doesn't think twice about ole miss except for this week
    Then just say what you know. Don’t make stuff up.

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    Did you know Wes Rea was recruited to play OL in HS?**

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    An asst. producer is whispering this info into Herbsteit’s ear and he repeats it. That is it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by somebodyshotmypaw View Post
    Then just say what you know. Don’t make stuff up.
    Yep. ESPN has Confederate Influence calling shots. No other way to splain the Ole Miss Shit that comes from the ESPN Mouths.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMissJack View Post
    An asst. producer is whispering this info into Herbsteit’s ear and he repeats it. That is it.
    This.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Commercecomet24 View Post
    Ealy and plumlee both sucked on the baseball field
    Yeah, even though lots of people on this site thought it was a "done deal" that he was a first round draft baseball pick, so it was no big deal if we lost out on him.

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    He was just reading what was given to him by the OM PR dept..
    they are very good at what they do , truthful or not

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ari Gold View Post
    He was just reading what was given to him by the OM PR dept..
    they are very good at what they do , truthful or not
    Ely should go pro after this season.
    He is NFL ready now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IMissJack View Post
    An asst. producer is whispering this info into Herbsteit?s ear and he repeats it. That is it.
    Who is getting his info from Yancy

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    You guys saying ealy is pro material today.... what makes you think he is gonna be a good pro back?

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    Ole Miss actually tries to market their program and brand. Maybe we should give it a try.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ari Gold View Post
    He was just reading what was given to him by the OM PR dept..
    they are very good at what they do , truthful or not
    Ding ding ding.
    This is pretty openly talked about in baseball circles too. Their SID for baseball is in overdrive in January.

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    Quote Originally Posted by confucius say View Post
    Ding ding ding.
    This is pretty openly talked about in baseball circles too. Their SID for baseball is in overdrive in January.
    Not their fault they've got people actually doing their jobs. We just sit here with our okie dokie bullshit a lot of times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cowbell View Post
    You guys saying ealy is pro material today.... what makes you think he is gonna be a good pro back?
    It's more about the nature of the position than anything. Backs that stay for four-five years in college can sometimes get worn down because of the punishment that they take. See JJ Johnson

    It's much more economical for many RB's if they just go pro and get drafted in the 5-6th round and use those bullets in the NFL instead of college. Plus, the NFL doesn't value RB's like it did 20 years ago. So most RB's have a ceiling well below the first round unless they are an Adrian Peterson freak talent. So most of them don't have a high ceiling as far as the draft is concerned whether they go pro or not. They have a short shelf life in the NFL as well in general too. Most are out of football by age 30.

    Quote Originally Posted by Leeshouldveflanked View Post
    Ole Miss actually tries to market their program and brand. Maybe we should give it a try.
    It would be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cooterpoot View Post
    Not their fault they've got people actually doing their jobs. We just sit here with our okie dokie bullshit a lot of times.
    I have no problem with them being overhyped every year. Only to fall on their face every year.

    Football is similar. Nobody would guess they've only finished ahead of us in the sec 2 of the last 11 years, but it's true.

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    Quote Originally Posted by somebodyshotmypaw View Post
    Kirk Herbstreit said Ealy played both sports at Ole Miss and was dominant in both sports. Ealy has batted .182 in just 22 at bats in his career.

    Sometimes I wonder if these announcers watch the game, know the game, know the rules, etc. Or do they just make stuff up as they go? I see it every game. They just throw crap out there that isn?t remotely close to accurate and expect us all to agree.
    Herby is a corporate cartoon at this point.

    He's just an NCAA 2013 video game that calls the game. There is no thought process
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