Bama Bodyslams Ole Miss
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Bama Bodyslams Ole Miss
After destroying and humiliating the Ole Miss Rebels tonight by a score of 42 to 7, Bama will turn its attention to Knoxville and the Tennessee Volunteers next week. I foresee a Bama win and an end to the shameful run of victories of the Vols over the Tide.
Roll Tide!
Roll Tide!
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The Tide needs to come in strong and steam roll the Vols. The Old Miss ass whippin was just a way to clear out a few losses and get the other teams shaking. The only game that matters though is the Iron Bowl. ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!
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DG, please do not use ORANGE in your text font. It makes me want to vomit.DG_Cal_Wright wrote:The Tide needs to come in strong and steam roll the Vols. The Old Miss ass whippin was just a way to clear out a few losses and get the other teams shaking. The only game that matters though is the Iron Bowl. ROLL TIDE ROLL!!!
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Yeah, some nitwit ratted on a booster club for cheating, and unfortunately the team has to pay for the booster club's mistakes (in getting caught). Bama's on a bowl ban this year and next, and then they face two additional years of probation. Think we're planning to lynch key members of the NCAA disciplinary committee...Tsyroc wrote:Isn't 'Bama on probation this year?
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The Iron Bowl isn't a real Bowl game. That's just what they call the Alabama /. Auburn game
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Durran Korr wrote: DG, please do not use ORANGE in your text font. It makes me want to vomit.
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As for the Iron Bowl, I think Bama is gonna pull it off this year. Auburn isn't so great this year, and Bama I think proved itself by beating Ole Miss.
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This has always troubled me, more so than any thing else in SW.How could the Mon Cal have survied an Imperial Invasion for so long?
Here are problems I see:1. Mon Cal is not remote, despite early EU references Mon Calamar is not a recently discovered planet. In TPM a Quarren Senator, so Mon Cal is a Sector capital representing thousands of worlds. So she probably has a strong planetary shield and defenses. 2. The EU states that the majority of the Rebel fleet was tasked with the defense of the Mon Cal planet. The planet is the chief source of material and shipbuilding for the rebel Alliance. Clearly this is a target that must not be destroyed at all costs. 3. We know that even before the DS it is possible to over come a planetary shield; bombardment fleets, torpedo sphere, etc.
Even if Mon Cal were a completely militarized system, it could not hope withstand the might of an entire Galaxy. The only conclusion that I can draw is that one of the following must be true: 1. Did not know the full extent of the planets collusion with the Rebels. 2. There is something special about the Mon Cal system or its location that prevented the concentration of military power necessary to pacify the planet. 3. There Mon Cal actually started openly supporting the Rebellion just prior to ROTJ. 4 The Empire did not have the forces neccesary to subjugate a militarized system so far from the core worlds. All opinions, theories, and even wild speculation are welcome. What say you all?
Here are problems I see:1. Mon Cal is not remote, despite early EU references Mon Calamar is not a recently discovered planet. In TPM a Quarren Senator, so Mon Cal is a Sector capital representing thousands of worlds. So she probably has a strong planetary shield and defenses. 2. The EU states that the majority of the Rebel fleet was tasked with the defense of the Mon Cal planet. The planet is the chief source of material and shipbuilding for the rebel Alliance. Clearly this is a target that must not be destroyed at all costs. 3. We know that even before the DS it is possible to over come a planetary shield; bombardment fleets, torpedo sphere, etc.
Even if Mon Cal were a completely militarized system, it could not hope withstand the might of an entire Galaxy. The only conclusion that I can draw is that one of the following must be true: 1. Did not know the full extent of the planets collusion with the Rebels. 2. There is something special about the Mon Cal system or its location that prevented the concentration of military power necessary to pacify the planet. 3. There Mon Cal actually started openly supporting the Rebellion just prior to ROTJ. 4 The Empire did not have the forces neccesary to subjugate a militarized system so far from the core worlds. All opinions, theories, and even wild speculation are welcome. What say you all?
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I did?Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi wrote:Durran Korr wrote:Wrong thread.
If you orange so much, why did you type your post in orange?
Hey, let's make this The Orange Thread!!
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Not a damn thing wrong with it.
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