I'm calling it now - Mark Ingram is going to EXPLODE this Sat...

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Just sayin', he's going to show why he won the Heisman this weekend. He will show everyone that last year's game wasn't how he will be remembered by Arky fans.

I look for TR and MI to be on the field at the same time.
 
Saban said he was playing at his best ever before the injury...so far it looks like he's just fine and has probably even more hunger since he had to miss those first 2 games.

I hope he destroys the arky defense!
 
I think UGA had some success running, last week. If Georgia can run on the Arky D, Ingram SHOULD have a field day. I would like to see Jalston Fowler in the fourth, after Ingram and Richardson have torched them for 200+yds and three TDs and Lacy adds 60yds and another TD. Lacy, to me, is our proverbial "nail in the coffin" and Fowler is a dozer running over that coffin just when you thought it was over.
 
Oh there is no doubt Mark is going to go absolutely bananas on Arkansas. We got a glimpse of the REAL Mark Ingram against Duke...just a glimpse. Last year he was like a young Simba coming into his own. This year it's Lion King 2, and this time Mark is the DADDY. Guys we're gonna see something special from number 22 this year. There are no limits for this guy.
 
I hope he doesn't explode like Hightower's knee last year. :(

Nominee for "Debbie Downer" comment of the week ;)


Ingram has already shown that he is eager to prove his worth, and that his career isn't going to be summed up by only his Heisman trophy. His hard work during the off-season and furious rehabilitation will show as he continues to blow our minds with outstanding consistent contributions.
 
Nominee for "Debbie Downer" comment of the week ;)


Ingram has already shown that he is eager to prove his worth, and that his career isn't going to be summed up by only his Heisman trophy. His hard work during the off-season and furious rehabilitation will show as he continues to blow our minds with outstanding consistent contributions.

I'm sorry but you must be crazy if....oops, you are. :biggrin: My bad.

Seriously, Mark ran last week like NASA had been doing his rehab! :BigA:

I pity the fool who tries to tackle MI!! :biggrin2:
 
I'm sorry but you must be crazy if....oops, you are. :biggrin: My bad.

Seriously, Mark ran last week like NASA had been doing his rehab! :BigA:

I pity the fool who tries to tackle MI!! :biggrin2:

A little crazy never hurt anyone, lol. I feel sad for any team that plays us, if by chance they are able to contain MI for the first half, we have TR and EL; fresh, hungry, and biting for the chance to run against a defense trying to catch their breath. Not to mention I think we have a little bit of a passing game to boot, oh how sweet it is :)
 
Just sayin', he's going to show why he won the Heisman this weekend. He will show everyone that last year's game wasn't how he will be remembered by Arky fans.

I look for TR and MI to be on the field at the same time.

I would love to see this! The piggies would have zero idea how to contain MI and TR together at the same time!

RTR!!!!
 
I'm confused. I thought we were supposed to only discuss the sacks/TFL rankings, and perhaps the eliteness of Mallet this week...
 
Now I don't doubt what you say is fact. What believe is going to be most
impressive this weekend.... defense! defense! defense! And talking about
we're used to seeing. RTR
 
I don't know how old you are, but I could tell you some stories about how many great backs Bama's had at the same time.

I was about to post the same thing, GBJ. Bama was absolutely overloaded with great RBs during the wishbone years. Granted MI and TR are special. But there was no shortage of talent "back in the day."
 
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