Is it time for the Juice to get loose?

18IsTheMan

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Coming out of the A&M game, we basically found ourselves in a 1st and 10 situation from our own 1 yard line. Conventional wisdom there is to run the ball and if you can pick up some good yards, then you can look at passing plays. We did that against Jacksonville State and Vandy. Now that we've created some room, it seems an opportune time to go for it and get Juice on the field. It wasn't worth the risk to play Juice in those games, considering the overall situation.

We jockeyed ourselves into position to challenge for a bowl. Now we have to go for it. Especially with the announcement that the offense took another hit with Juju, we need the firepower.
 
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18IsTheMan

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I'll take that silence to be a resounding:
 

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Just don't think he's going to play again this year. If he does, it would be poetic to come back for the Clem game, get 220 yds 2 TDs in a bowl securing W, and go pro. Would be a helluva curtain call.
 

gsgp69

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What was the injury to Brock Bowers of Georgia, he is back didn't he have ankle surgery? Just wondering if we were say in the running for SEC east would he have returned?
 

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What was the injury to Brock Bowers of Georgia, he is back didn't he have ankle surgery? Just wondering if we were say in the running for SEC east would he have returned?
He had tightrope surgery, which has a 3-6 week recovery time. Obviously BB is on the lower end of that. Not a lot of details about Juice's deal, but doesn't sound like it's the same.