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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 25320" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>What do you suppose Auburn would have said after last year about their needs? Do you think the fan base felt like they needed major upgrades at a bunch of position groups? They won 3 games! My point is, things can often come together without a lot of warning. For them, the main ingredient was a QB who gets the offense and has the physical talent to excel in it. From there, it kind of took off. </p><p></p><p>Look, I understand that pretty much every team is given hope by the Allbarn success story in 2013. Most teams were better than than 3-9. Many probably feel if just a few things come together....</p><p></p><p>1990 came out of the blue for us. I don't see us any further from the prize today, than we were after the 1989 season. Like I said earlier, I am not predicting a natty in 2014, but there is plenty of reason to be interested none the less. We were an efficient option running QB or a second strong pass rushing DE away from a pretty huge season in 2013, IMHO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 25320, member: 639"] What do you suppose Auburn would have said after last year about their needs? Do you think the fan base felt like they needed major upgrades at a bunch of position groups? They won 3 games! My point is, things can often come together without a lot of warning. For them, the main ingredient was a QB who gets the offense and has the physical talent to excel in it. From there, it kind of took off. Look, I understand that pretty much every team is given hope by the Allbarn success story in 2013. Most teams were better than than 3-9. Many probably feel if just a few things come together.... 1990 came out of the blue for us. I don't see us any further from the prize today, than we were after the 1989 season. Like I said earlier, I am not predicting a natty in 2014, but there is plenty of reason to be interested none the less. We were an efficient option running QB or a second strong pass rushing DE away from a pretty huge season in 2013, IMHO. [/QUOTE]
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