How did Auburn let this guy go? Possibly our top defensive transfer ever and there’s some good ones like Phillips, Willis, Mesidor….I wish we had KSCOTT one more year.. the tenacity and passion he plays with .. ALL CANE
The INT will go down in the annals but without this hit the INT never happens.- Mo Toure knocked himself out for the greater good. What else needs to be said?
I will add in the 4th quarter Mario asking Heatherman do you want to accept or decline the 3rd down personal foul. That to me was huge, Heatherman said decline and Miami stopped them on 4th down.For background, my first bigtime game was 1988 against Michigan. Core memory on that comeback. I became obsessed. I wore a full Steve Walsh costume/uniform for a solid 2 years. Every chance I got.
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For years, my father would take me to the WEZ and we’d watch the Canes. Part of my identity came from how the Canes played. It wasn’t the trash talk and the dancing that attracted me as much as the BOLD, DGAF, DO WHATEVER IT TAKES attitudes.
Those of you who’ve read my posts over the years know all I ask is that we leave it all on the field. That we make the other team hate playing against us. At the end of the game, did we throw every punch we possibly could? I believe in that mentality more than I believe in many things and it’s because of the 80s and 90s Canes.
So here are a bunch of plays that happened yesterday that made me so incredibly proud:
- #0 is one of my favorite players in a long while. He does everything with his hair on fire and his balls on the line. This guy’s family should never pay for a drink around a Cane. On a play where Reed broke outside, this dude made one of the most beautiful inside/out tackles on the perimeter I’ve seen in forever.
- CJ Daniels motioned into a lead f’in block and didn’t half measure it. He actually engaged, squared, and turned his defender’s hips outside.
- Mark Fletcher ran so hard he knocked out TAMU’s most effective Defensive Tackle.
- Toney fumbled and then came back to run the game winning Jet sweep.
- Mesidor went one on one with Kuhn and plainly lowered Kuhn’s draft prospect view in a single play.
- Bain’s sack down in the RZ was a genuine game changer.
- Did you all see Bain and CJ Daniels on Mali’s punt return? Making smart, shield blocks? Cot**** that’s football.
- Mo Toure knocked himself out for the greater good. What else needs to be said?
- On the game winning INT, that comes directly from watching film. TAMU had #17 in Hback a number of times throughout their season and ran the same route. Fitz either saw it, was taught it, or both. He also has the quick short area to make the play. God bless a bigtime play in a big time moment.
Please add many of your own plays. There are so many and we actually left it all on the field yesterday.
Well said. Really appreciate the writeup!For background, my first bigtime game was 1988 against Michigan. Core memory on that comeback. I became obsessed. I wore a full Steve Walsh costume/uniform for a solid 2 years. Every chance I got.
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For years, my father would take me to the WEZ and we’d watch the Canes. Part of my identity came from how the Canes played. It wasn’t the trash talk and the dancing that attracted me as much as the BOLD, DGAF, DO WHATEVER IT TAKES attitudes.
Those of you who’ve read my posts over the years know all I ask is that we leave it all on the field. That we make the other team hate playing against us. At the end of the game, did we throw every punch we possibly could? I believe in that mentality more than I believe in many things and it’s because of the 80s and 90s Canes.
So here are a bunch of plays that happened yesterday that made me so incredibly proud:
- #0 is one of my favorite players in a long while. He does everything with his hair on fire and his balls on the line. This guy’s family should never pay for a drink around a Cane. On a play where Reed broke outside, this dude made one of the most beautiful inside/out tackles on the perimeter I’ve seen in forever.
- CJ Daniels motioned into a lead f’in block and didn’t half measure it. He actually engaged, squared, and turned his defender’s hips outside.
- Mark Fletcher ran so hard he knocked out TAMU’s most effective Defensive Tackle.
- Toney fumbled and then came back to run the game winning Jet sweep.
- Mesidor went one on one with Kuhn and plainly lowered Kuhn’s draft prospect view in a single play.
- Bain’s sack down in the RZ was a genuine game changer.
- Did you all see Bain and CJ Daniels on Mali’s punt return? Making smart, shield blocks? Cot**** that’s football.
- Mo Toure knocked himself out for the greater good. What else needs to be said?
- On the game winning INT, that comes directly from watching film. TAMU had #17 in Hback a number of times throughout their season and ran the same route. Fitz either saw it, was taught it, or both. He also has the quick short area to make the play. God bless a bigtime play in a big time moment.
Please add many of your own plays. There are so many and we actually left it all on the field yesterday.
GIF please someone!And the celebration was siiick. Need a GIF, please someone.
Mario said it took numerous attempts to get the proper ear banging decimals to TaM’s field with 100,000 steers and ****** in the stands. The offensive players said they practiced a week without hearing any verbal signals. That’s prep!!!Great list! I’ll add no pre-snap penalties on the OL in a hostile road environment. Looked like a very well-coached team in all 3 phases yesterday.
Daniel's was very impactful with his blocking. I really appreciate the selfless play from this team. Gotta give Mario credit for that.For background, my first bigtime game was 1988 against Michigan. Core memory on that comeback. I became obsessed. I wore a full Steve Walsh costume/uniform for a solid 2 years. Every chance I got.
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For years, my father would take me to the WEZ and we’d watch the Canes. Part of my identity came from how the Canes played. It wasn’t the trash talk and the dancing that attracted me as much as the BOLD, DGAF, DO WHATEVER IT TAKES attitudes.
Those of you who’ve read my posts over the years know all I ask is that we leave it all on the field. That we make the other team hate playing against us. At the end of the game, did we throw every punch we possibly could? I believe in that mentality more than I believe in many things and it’s because of the 80s and 90s Canes.
So here are a bunch of plays that happened yesterday that made me so incredibly proud:
- #0 is one of my favorite players in a long while. He does everything with his hair on fire and his balls on the line. This guy’s family should never pay for a drink around a Cane. On a play where Reed broke outside, this dude made one of the most beautiful inside/out tackles on the perimeter I’ve seen in forever.
- CJ Daniels motioned into a lead f’in block and didn’t half measure it. He actually engaged, squared, and turned his defender’s hips outside.
- Mark Fletcher ran so hard he knocked out TAMU’s most effective Defensive Tackle.
- Toney fumbled and then came back to run the game winning Jet sweep.
- Mesidor went one on one with Kuhn and plainly lowered Kuhn’s draft prospect view in a single play.
- Bain’s sack down in the RZ was a genuine game changer.
- Did you all see Bain and CJ Daniels on Mali’s punt return? Making smart, shield blocks? Cot**** that’s football.
- Mo Toure knocked himself out for the greater good. What else needs to be said?
- On the game winning INT, that comes directly from watching film. TAMU had #17 in Hback a number of times throughout their season and ran the same route. Fitz either saw it, was taught it, or both. He also has the quick short area to make the play. God bless a bigtime play in a big time moment.
Please add many of your own plays. There are so many and we actually left it all on the field yesterday.
How did he hold on to the ball with Pruitt’s hit? Unbelievable hit and timing. A&M board was crying for targeting. But it was a perfect hit.Cam Pruitt punt coverage play
Bryce fake punt awareness
Mario has grown a lot. He is trusting his staff and letting them make calls. I love it.I will add in the 4th quarter Mario asking Heatherman do you want to accept or decline the 3rd down personal foul. That to me was huge, Heatherman said decline and Miami stopped them on 4th down.
All are getting better and trusting each other to do their jobs.
AND without looking at the boxscore, I can only recall 2 penalties; 1 Def offsides and 1 Unnecessary Roughness, that’s it. I absolutely love yesterday’s all around team discipline.
Go Canes!
He couldn't fumble.How did he hold on to the ball with Pruitt’s hit? Unbelievable hit and timing. A&M board was crying for targeting. But it was a perfect hit.