JimmyJohnsonsHair
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Not worried. Not one iota.
This team is still not good or consistent enough to be overlooking any opponent. The offense was struggling early in the season, the defense has struggled at times, and we've had trouble with turning the ball over lately. Any ACC team on our schedule is capable of beating us if we don't improve in all areas. I trust AG to have them ready.
Gawd. I'm tired of this crap.
Somebody go find me the last time a 5-0 team lost to a 1-4 team. That doesn't happen a lot. If it does, we're not nearly the team we're supposed to be. UNC isn't dangerous. They don't always play us tough. They don't have a magic sword that will give them unlimited strength and speed. Before the season, porsters on this board were claiming that USF was a trap game. Then it was the Bees. Now it's the Tar Heels. Grow some balls.
Sure, they could win. But it would take a monumental bed-crapping by the Canes for that to happen.
This team is still not good or consistent enough to be overlooking any opponent. The offense was struggling early in the season, the defense has struggled at times, and we've had trouble with turning the ball over lately. Any ACC team on our schedule is capable of beating us if we don't improve in all areas. I trust AG to have them ready.
Who says this team is overlooking UNC? The fans, who aren't saggy pvssies, are confident that THIS UM team should be able to beat the sht out of THIS UNC team. This isn't last year or 2 years ago or any of that nonsense. This is 2013, and we are way better than they are. Accordingly, we SHOULD beat their ***.
Of course, we could lose the game if we turn it over a bunch of times, and UNC plays a perfect game. But that's the same thing with ANY TEAM against ANY decent conference opponent. You dudes think you're being smart when you act like mopes, but you're not. Everyone knows what you know, but we choose to look at the actual teams this year and not languish on dumb sht that you can't possibly predict like turnovers, which is the only thing that can beat UM against UNC.
P.S. What team is good enough to overlook a decent conference opponent?
This team is still not good or consistent enough to be overlooking any opponent. The offense was struggling early in the season, the defense has struggled at times, and we've had trouble with turning the ball over lately. Any ACC team on our schedule is capable of beating us if we don't improve in all areas. I trust AG to have them ready.
Seriously?
If we turn the ball over, the offense struggles like it did early in the season, and the D struggles like it did at times against U**** and GT, yeah. Seriously.
This team is still not good or consistent enough to be overlooking any opponent. The offense was struggling early in the season, the defense has struggled at times, and we've had trouble with turning the ball over lately. Any ACC team on our schedule is capable of beating us if we don't improve in all areas. I trust AG to have them ready.
Who says this team is overlooking UNC? The fans, who aren't saggy pvssies, are confident that THIS UM team should be able to beat the sht out of THIS UNC team. This isn't last year or 2 years ago or any of that nonsense. This is 2013, and we are way better than they are. Accordingly, we SHOULD beat their ***.
Of course, we could lose the game if we turn it over a bunch of times, and UNC plays a perfect game. But that's the same thing with ANY TEAM against ANY decent conference opponent. You dudes think you're being smart when you act like mopes, but you're not. Everyone knows what you know, but we choose to look at the actual teams this year and not languish on dumb sht that you can't possibly predict like turnovers, which is the only thing that can beat UM against UNC.
P.S. What team is good enough to overlook a decent conference opponent?
Since 1980, UNC is 2-46-1 against teams that finish with at least 10 wins. Let that marinate for a bit.
Since 1980, UNC is 2-46-1 against teams that finish with at least 10 wins. Let that marinate for a bit.
What about teams that start 5-0?
Since 1980, UNC is 2-46-1 against teams that finish with at least 10 wins. Let that marinate for a bit.
Since 1980, UNC is 2-46-1 against teams that finish with at least 10 wins. Let that marinate for a bit.
I would guess most teams don't have a stellar record against teams that win 10 games.