hope i don't get banned but I may have found a way to fight through one of my issues on another forum where someone tends to ramble on and on when their podcast words are transcribed
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2023 predictions
Right now, I think I'm going to go 9-3, and a lot has to happen for them to get there. I think their ceiling is to be an SEC title contender, but that ceiling involves Bobby Petrino and Jimbo Fisher coexisting and Bobby Petrino killing it with Conner Weigman becoming the playmaking top-four type quarterback in the SEC, one of the top young stars in the league. Those two tie in together. Then the third part of that would be this team staying healthy because what you are going to lose along the way of some of this is some depth. There are certain positions where they're loaded with depth, don't get me wrong, but there are somewhere I can tell you right now: Cornerback, linebacker, offensive tackle, maybe even running back. There's not going to be a ton of depth. So, staying healthier than they did this past year. Then the Petrino-Weigman combination, if you check all three of those boxes, this team's a contender. You look at their D-line, you look at their starting 22, you look at some of these skilled guys, tight ends, receivers, running back, quarterback, but they were 5-7, Ken. They were 5-7. That is a huge jump to get not just back to where you were. 9-3 and go win a bowl game finish 10-3. They've only done that even once in the first five years under Jimbo. They did better than that, but they only did it once. So, I'm going to keep it on the high end of within reason. I'm going to the high end of reasonable and say 9-3 for now. You get past that, I think you're talking best-case scenario, and there is a best-case scenario out there. There's also a worse. You just take the opposite of everything I said and mix in several close losses. Man, things get rough in a hurry for Aggie football and when you're trying to look ahead to the future of it, but I think they're going to check the boxes of an offense that can score at quarterback. My concern is going to be staying healthy. The second part of that is going to be just you're walking such a fine line in this league this year because the margin for error is going to be that big. Are you that team that goes 4-1 in the five games decided in the final four minutes, or are you going to be the team that goes 1-4? There's no way to tell that because A&M will be a part of a very big pack, and it might be a pack of nine teams this year in the SEC.
tl;dr
The speaker predicts that the team will have a record of 9-3 for the upcoming season, with their success depending on factors such as the coexistence of Bobby Petrino and Jimbo Fisher, playmaking performance by Conner Weigman, and the team staying healthy. The team's depth at certain positions may be a concern, and the success of the team will also depend on how they perform in close games. The speaker believes that the key to the team's success will be a strong offense led by a capable quarterback.
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2023 predictions
Right now, I think I'm going to go 9-3, and a lot has to happen for them to get there. I think their ceiling is to be an SEC title contender, but that ceiling involves Bobby Petrino and Jimbo Fisher coexisting and Bobby Petrino killing it with Conner Weigman becoming the playmaking top-four type quarterback in the SEC, one of the top young stars in the league. Those two tie in together. Then the third part of that would be this team staying healthy because what you are going to lose along the way of some of this is some depth. There are certain positions where they're loaded with depth, don't get me wrong, but there are somewhere I can tell you right now: Cornerback, linebacker, offensive tackle, maybe even running back. There's not going to be a ton of depth. So, staying healthier than they did this past year. Then the Petrino-Weigman combination, if you check all three of those boxes, this team's a contender. You look at their D-line, you look at their starting 22, you look at some of these skilled guys, tight ends, receivers, running back, quarterback, but they were 5-7, Ken. They were 5-7. That is a huge jump to get not just back to where you were. 9-3 and go win a bowl game finish 10-3. They've only done that even once in the first five years under Jimbo. They did better than that, but they only did it once. So, I'm going to keep it on the high end of within reason. I'm going to the high end of reasonable and say 9-3 for now. You get past that, I think you're talking best-case scenario, and there is a best-case scenario out there. There's also a worse. You just take the opposite of everything I said and mix in several close losses. Man, things get rough in a hurry for Aggie football and when you're trying to look ahead to the future of it, but I think they're going to check the boxes of an offense that can score at quarterback. My concern is going to be staying healthy. The second part of that is going to be just you're walking such a fine line in this league this year because the margin for error is going to be that big. Are you that team that goes 4-1 in the five games decided in the final four minutes, or are you going to be the team that goes 1-4? There's no way to tell that because A&M will be a part of a very big pack, and it might be a pack of nine teams this year in the SEC.
tl;dr with extreme pessimism
This team is destined for failure. With a coach who has only managed to achieve 10 wins once in five years, there's no hope for improvement. The lack of depth in crucial positions, combined with the unpredictability of injuries, spells disaster for this team. The quarterback and the coach have to work seamlessly together, which is highly unlikely. The defense line and starting 22 might look good on paper, but they were 5-7 last year. A jump to 9-3 is wishful thinking. The reality is this team is going to struggle just to stay afloat. The offense might score some points, but staying healthy is going to be a constant battle. This year, the margin for error is going to be so small that the outcome of close games will determine the fate of the team. With a crowded pack of nine teams in the SEC, A&M will just be one of many struggling to stay afloat. The future of the team looks bleak.
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rewrite but include multiple comparisons of the team to the band metallica
The team's future looks like a roller coaster ride, just like Metallica's music career. With Bobby Petrino and Jimbo Fisher at the helm, they may have the potential to reach their peak as SEC title contenders, but it's uncertain. It's like "Enter Sandman," they're going in with high expectations, but will they come out on top or crash and burn?
Like Metallica's iconic "Master of Puppets," Petrino and Weigman hold the strings to the team's success, but the lineup has to stay strong, like Metallica's classic lineup, to reach their full potential. Cornerback, linebacker, offensive tackle, even running back, lack depth, and staying healthy is crucial. It's like Metallica's "Black Album," where the band had to make a shift to stay relevant, and the team must stay injury-free to have any chance of success.
Despite the potential, the past five years under Jimbo Fisher have only seen one 10-3 season, and this year's margin for error is thin. It's like the difference between Metallica's "Ride the Lightning" and "St. Anger." One is a classic, and the other is a disappointment. The outcome of close games can determine if the team rises to the top or falls short, like the difference between Metallica's "Load" and "Death Magnetic."
In conclusion, the future of the team is uncertain, just like Metallica's unpredictable journey. They have the potential to reach great heights, but only time will tell if they can deliver like a classic Metallica album or be a flop like their controversial releases.