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Originally posted by CaptFritz

The only thing that stopped Bentley Saturday night was classless Dabo running onto the field before the game was over. Had to protect that “3 td win”


After being released, a lot of fish die, but a lot of them live also.


Wait a minute? First you say Carolina stopped Clemson. Now you’re saying that Dabo stopped Bentley? A unique perspective, indeed. Still 56/35 though!:smiley:

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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz
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Originally posted by bangstick
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Originally posted by Richard Beer Froth
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Originally posted by bangstick

Fabio Jr. actually had a higher QBR than Bentley (93.1 to 73.0), higher completion percentage (72.9% to 64%) and a higher yards per pass average (10.9 yards to 10.2 yards). I do agree that Bentley owned Clemson’s defense though. Then again, everybody owns USC’s defense.


C’mon Bang,

Teresa had enough time in the pocket on several occasions where she was re-applying lipstick and touching up her mascara… One time I believe I saw a little compact come out of her britches and she was powdering her nose… Prolly getting ready and looking forward to her romp with Wilkins & Co. in the nap room…

No comparison between the 2 performances… Mister Bentley OWNED the #2 defense in the country with a 4th string running back as the balancing running threat which was non-existent due to injuries…

Facts are facts…

RBF


RBF, I hear ya but like I said earlier, numbers don’t lie. I agree that USC’s offense dominated Clemson’s defense, again, the numbers bear that out but you can’t pick and choose the numbers that support your claim but then ignore the ones that don’t. Both QB’s had great games. Both Offenses had great games. Both Defenses had horrible games. You’re right, “facts are facts” a

“All me”? I have it quoted several times throughout this thread.

Noticed your edit…:smiley:

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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz

“Taters still could not stop them”

56/35, yeah, they stopped them!

:smiley:


MN, I went back through all 4 pages and this comment is the only one where someone proclaimed to have “stopped” anybody. I may have missed it or someone may have edited their post but I can’t find where any USC fan said anything about stopping Clemson. I’d appreciate if you could point it out for me.

Like I already said, if any USC fan said they somehow “stopped” Clemson in anyway shape or form, they’re just as delusional as you are.

“You don’t always know where you stand till you know that you won’t run away.” ~Slipknot

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Originally posted by Clem1984 The biggest reason why Bentley was able to tourch the Tigers secondary, is that BV was waiting to see what formation USC was setting up in at the line. Then BV would signal out the play call, by then the ball was already hiked and our players were still looking at the sideline. Same thing happened during the A&M game. Our weakness is in the Safety, OLB, WILL positions. Then add that Tre Lamar was out (our starting MLB, and who normally sets the defense) it was setup for long night.

Overall, it wouldn’t have mattered if USC didn’t have all of those injuries on defense. They still wouldn’t have been able to stop our running game, which setup the RPO play action for TL to hit our WR’s all night.

Enjoy Saturday night, because next year we get most of our offense back except for Hunter, and Hyatt. Ya’ll lose Debo, Bailey, and more than likely Edwards. I would also be cautious about Bentley possible leaving with how he played in the 2nd half of the season and a very weak QB class this draft.


Yeah, right… SCar is worried about Bentley leaving who plays against SEC teams like a Pinto…

Bentley might get benched next year unless he picks up his game against SEC teams…

https://www.wltx.com/article/sports/ncaa/usc-gamecocks/south-carolina-commit-ryan-hilinski-named-national-player-of-the-year-in-high-school-football/101-617759179

Reality is the game just further proves that Bentley can dominate against the ACC and an over hyped “2nd ranked” defense…

SCar would run the table in the ACC, and wouldn’t have had any injuries to hold them back against Clem since they would have played in such a weak conference… Yep, evidence proves that SCar would be 12-0 this year if still in the ACC…

RBF

The quote “Taters still could not stop them” came from Dfreedom a page or two back. right above where I quoted it. Pretty sure there’s more.

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Originally posted by bangstick RBF, I hear ya but like I said earlier, numbers don't lie. I agree that USC's offense dominated Clemson's defense, again, the numbers bear that out but you can't pick and choose the numbers that support your claim but then ignore the ones that don't. Both QB's had great games. Both Offenses had great games. Both Defenses had horrible games. You're right, "facts are facts" and these are the facts.

Lies, (**() lies, and statistics…

If we use only numbers, then it took Clem 10 years to get to SCar’s level of excellence, and to break-even, as the series now stands at 5-5. And of course, with Dabo being the only HC of either team to have lost 5 in a row…:wink:

RBF

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Originally posted by DFreedom

Funny how all the fussing is being done by taters. Not one person expected Carolina to win but, not one tater thought their #1 or 2 defense would be embarassed by the Cocks either. Carolina has no running game so EVERYONE knew they would have to pass and the Taters still could not stop them</font id=“red”>. I find that hilarious. I’ll bet Ol Daybo had some words for Venables. I know he was upset with the Tiger faithful.

No “moral” victory for me, I ain’t happy with any kind of loss but, seeing upset Taters even when they win is hysterical.

“Apathy is the Glove into Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”, but really, who cares?


Not sure what you were insinuating?

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Originally posted by DFreedom

Funny how all the fussing is being done by taters. Not one person expected Carolina to win but, not one tater thought their #1 or 2 defense would be embarassed by the Cocks either. Carolina has no running game so EVERYONE knew they would have to pass and the Taters still could not stop them. I find that hilarious. I’ll bet Ol Daybo had some words for Venables. I know he was upset with the Tiger faithful.

No “moral” victory for me, I ain’t happy with any kind of loss but, seeing upset Taters even when they win is hysterical.

“Apathy is the Glove into Which Evil Slips It’s Hand”, but really, who cares?


MN, if this is the comment you’re referring to, you may have read it wrong because it doesn’t say anything about USC stopping Clemson. It says Clemson couldn’t stop USC.

For the record, that post does not show that it has been edited.

You said a USC fan said something about having stopped Clemson but the post your referenced does not say that and there aren’t any other posts from any other USC fan saying they stopped Clemson. I believe you need to clean your homer glasses because they’re clouding your vision of reality.

“You don’t always know where you stand till you know that you won’t run away.” ~Slipknot

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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz

The quote “Taters still could not stop them” came from Dfreedom a page or two back. right above where I quoted it. Pretty sure there’s more.


Well, the 2nd ranked defense didn’t stop them from hanging 600 yards and 35 points, 2 scores left within the five, and Dabo running on the field to prevent another one at the end… The fact that Dabo ran onto the field to stop the game with 2 seconds left only proves he knew there was another Bentley 6 coming…

RBF

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Originally posted by Richard Beer Froth
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Originally posted by bangstick RBF, I hear ya but like I said earlier, numbers don't lie. I agree that USC's offense dominated Clemson's defense, again, the numbers bear that out but you can't pick and choose the numbers that support your claim but then ignore the ones that don't. Both QB's had great games. Both Offenses had great games. Both Defenses had horrible games. You're right, "facts are facts" and these are the facts.

Lies, (**() lies, and statistics…

If we use only numbers, then it took Clem 10 years to get to SCar’s level of excellence, and to break-even, as the series now stands at 5-5. And of course, with Dabo being the only HC of either team to have lost 5 in a row…:wink:

RBF


Spin it, DJ. LOL! :wink:

“You don’t always know where you stand till you know that you won’t run away.” ~Slipknot

I agree. But Clemson did stop USC, as the score 56/35 indicates.

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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz

I agree. But Clemson did stop USC, as the score 56/35 indicates.


Yes, but with Dabo’s help stopping the game early…

Only coach that participates in prevent defense…

The one thing SCar couldn’t stop was the Clem fans, being well, Clem fans… So much so, that even Dabo had to check them…:wink:

RBF

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Originally posted by bangstick Spin it, DJ. LOL! :wink:

DJ RBF is taking requests…

Just throw out your favorite feel good stat, and I’ll give it a whirl…:wink:

RBF

Man, this is much more fun than our usual hangout. Agreed?

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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz

Man, this is much more fun than our usual hangout. Agreed?


Absolutely! After Saturday’s equalizing sports event, the cultural direction of our great Palmetto State Republic hangs in the balance…

RBF

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Originally posted by Richard Beer Froth
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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz

Man, this is much more fun than our usual hangout. Agreed?


Absolutely! After Saturday’s equalizing sports event, the cultural direction of our great Palmetto State Republic hangs in the balance…

RBF


:wink:

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Originally posted by Mixed Nutz

I agree. But Clemson did stop USC, as the score 56/35 indicates.


Again, if you believe a top 10 ranked Defense (4th going into the game but 7th after) giving up 35 points (highest ever scored at DV under Dabo) and 600 yards of total offense to the 33rd ranked offense in the country (after the game…they were mid 40’s before the game) is “stopping” someone, you are either clueless or you’re just that big of a homer.

That score only “indicates” Clemson outscored USC. It says nothing about Clemson’s Defense stopping USC. In fact, that score and those offensive numbers say just the opposite…that Clemson’s Defense could NOT stop USC’s offense. This game more closely resembled a Big 12 game…high-scoring and little to no Defense. Yes, Clemson got the win, but with no thanks to the Defense.

“You don’t always know where you stand till you know that you won’t run away.” ~Slipknot

The problem in this thread is that most of us are not wearing these:


After being released, a lot of fish die, but a lot of them live also.

LMAO!!! Well played, sir.

“You don’t always know where you stand till you know that you won’t run away.” ~Slipknot