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« on: March 03, 2016, 06:46:16 AM »

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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   
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« Reply #1 on: March 03, 2016, 07:07:40 AM »

Soon, the NCAA will stand for No Contact Allowed Anymore.
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« Reply #2 on: March 03, 2016, 07:27:39 AM »

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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.
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« Reply #3 on: March 03, 2016, 07:39:20 AM »

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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?
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« Reply #4 on: March 03, 2016, 07:41:31 AM »

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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?  

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?
Hard to believe but true.  But, instead of eliminating tackling in practice, they instituted that in games in favor of simply leaping over offensive players...
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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?

Well, there are good trends, and then there are bad trends........
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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?

Well, there are good trends, and then there are bad trends........

Brosky is right. 
When Tuberville was there they stopped having full-contact scrimmages (maybe to protect the short players  ).

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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?

Well, there are good trends, and then there are bad trends........

Brosky is right. 
When Tuberville was there they stopped having full-contact scrimmages (maybe to protect the short players  ).



Didn't want to use those "quality" 2 star players up too fast.
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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?

Well, there are good trends, and then there are bad trends........

Brosky is right. 
When Tuberville was there they stopped having full-contact scrimmages (maybe to protect the short players  ).



Didn't want to use those "quality" 2 star players up too fast.
... or any of those 10 long snappers.
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Ivy League football coaches have decided to take the extraordinary step of eliminating all full-contact hitting from practices during the regular season, the most aggressive measure yet to combat growing concerns about brain trauma and other injuries in the sport...

Can the Aubs be far behind?   

Didn't they set the trend a few years back?  I think they were short in certain positions, pun intended.

Hard to imagine the barn being trend setters.  Huh?

Well, there are good trends, and then there are bad trends........

Brosky is right. 
When Tuberville was there they stopped having full-contact scrimmages (maybe to protect the short players  ).



Didn't want to use those "quality" 2 star players up too fast.
... or any of those 10 long snappers.

Instead of "quality" I should have said "good character" because I believe that is what he used to justify so many of them versus 4 star players he could have had.
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"4 Auburn football players arrested"

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« Reply #11 on: March 04, 2016, 01:06:42 PM »

Hey guys I remember when Tubbs was there I think it was 2004 when they went undefeated and could have beaten any team in the nation they was actually unfairly left our of the NCG that year. I also wonder did any cheating or scandalous type stuff come out of the Tubbs era other than the way they fired him? RTR!
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« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2016, 02:33:04 PM »

Hey guys I remember when Tubbs was there I think it was 2004 when they went undefeated and could have beaten any team in the nation they was actually unfairly left our of the NCG that year. I also wonder did any cheating or scandalous type stuff come out of the Tubbs era other than the way they fired him? RTR!



What!!! Auburn cheat, how dare you question their integrity!!!







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« Reply #13 on: March 04, 2016, 02:58:38 PM »

Hey guys I remember when Tubbs was there I think it was 2004 when they went undefeated and could have beaten any team in the nation they was actually unfairly left our of the NCG that year. I also wonder did any cheating or scandalous type stuff come out of the Tubbs era other than the way they fired him? RTR!



What!!! Auburn cheat, how dare you question their integrity!!!







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Barkley actually said on air "If you aren't cheating you aren't trying".
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I thought the Ivy League played flag football. 
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