Bleacher Report lists 6 keys to 2009 for Ole Miss
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Good article for getting the Rebel Nation excited. http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1689 ... ry-in-2009
Maybe I'm just a jerk (ok, I am), but I really don't like Bleacher Report. It's not real journalism in that anybody can just sign up and write these "articles." This guy is an Ole Miss fan writing about Ole Miss, not a "neutral" journalist from somewhere outside of SEC territory.
Furthermore, did you actually read that post? Wow! You mean Jevan Snead will have to play well for us to win? I mean is that what I'm supposed to glean from this? Also, the poor grammar and syntax makes my head hurt.
Thanks for sharing though. I guess it's good to see that hopes are high.
Furthermore, did you actually read that post? Wow! You mean Jevan Snead will have to play well for us to win? I mean is that what I'm supposed to glean from this? Also, the poor grammar and syntax makes my head hurt.
Thanks for sharing though. I guess it's good to see that hopes are high.
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It sees this is an article tat is kinda wierd. I dont think Jerrell Powe is a big key to te season. Yes e is good but e isnt even a first teamer quite yet and we could ake it witout him. He shouldve said replacing Jerry succesfully. I agree wit McCluster being important, but tere's noting about te OL or the secondary(I still believe it will be better, but not as great as many may think). Im not saying the guy doesnt knw what he's talking about, just saying it seems off to me.
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