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ttun Shenanigans and Arguments (2015 official thread)

Didn't it? They won.

They did but paid a price with two pretty savage ass beatings the two following years. It was much like scUM win over a bad OSU team in 2011. The 2007 Gators weren't very good and the game was still close as I recall.

All in all, I think it unwise to try and play mind games with the prince of darkness
 
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They did but paid a price with two pretty savage ass beatings the two following years. It was much like scUM win over a bad OSU team in 2011. The 2007 Gators weren't very good and the game was still close as I recall.
Georgia won 42-30 in 2007, and Florida made them pay with 49-10 and 41-17 beat-downs the following seasons...
 
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All in all, I think it unwise to try and play mind games with the prince of darkness

So... the devil went down to Georgia, lost his golden fiddle, but came back to take Johnny's wife and kids and leave him with nothing but the fiddle and a 1983 Chrysler LeBaron?

It would work better if the WLOCP were actually played in Georgia..
 
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NFL passing the torch to the next generation of wife beaters. Frank Clark to the Seahawks.

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NFL passing the torch to the next generation of wife beaters. Frank Clark to the Seahawks.

http://www.si.com/nfl/2015/02/20/nfl-combine-day-1-risers-sliders-ali-marpet-jake-fisher

When it comes to NFL draft, character matters, but talent matters most
by Doug Farrar

Michigan DE Frank Clark

Clark hasn't done any drills yet, and it may not matter when he does. A middle-round prospect from a pure talent perspective, Clark was kicked off the Michigan football team after a serious domestic incident in which he was accused of assaulting his girlfriend in a hotel room. There's no way to get around that in the combine media scramble, but Clark didn't even try. After a perfunctory statement about how he's going through counseling and has learned from his mistakes, Clark changed the landscape by essentially blaming the victim.

"The detail I did get into I did with NFL teams. When we were in the room, the person involved [his girlfriend] let something get out of hand and took something further than what it was planned. You look at a phone and nowadays these phones get a lot of people in trouble. I’m not saying I’m a womanizer or anything of that nature. I’m just saying it was a confrontation between me and one of my friends and the woman involved took it to another level that it shouldn’t have been taken to.

"That’s fine. I’m not throwing her under the bus. I’m not saying she did anything wrong. I’m just saying that a lot of things that happened in that room that night could have been avoided."

Some who analyze the draft for a living deemed Clark undraftable for the incident alone, but when you add in this abdication of responsibility, and the NFL's increased focus on domestic violence, it's tough to imagine a situation in which Clark is very high on any draft board.
 
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