k9cane
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can you believe it?!?!
do you believe in miracles?....Yes!!!(all due respect to Al Michaels)
But this kid Rosier, showed me something. When we basically had no choice but to let it rip, well the offense opened up. And like Kirby in 2007, he lead an improbable late game-winning drive. And it wasn't Berrios(who was a stud, and more on him later) or Herndon( who did his Coleman Bell in 1991 at Doak impersonation) but Darrell F'n Langham!!!
holy shhhhhh!!!
Ok, lots to critique, but not tonight, we can worry about that later. Lets drink, get hammered and celebrate like barbarians. This is the type of victory that can change the course of a program and rivalry( like the 2000 win vs FSU). We got over the hump. It wasn't perfect( and Diaz is killing me with his blitzes that Jimbo figures out eventually and yeah, honestly, were about a year away in terms of getting better at OLine and safety) but sometimes you just hafta get outta there with a W.
They did.
A few things:
- Homer again provided the late punch with his speed and explosiveness. Again, if Walton is hobbled, work him in more. Like Craig Cooper in the 07 at Doak he made some late key runs as he used his quickness to get upfield and the change of pace he provided was pivotal. The Homer Run hitter is a player.
- Was Langham in the game because Richards was injured? I mean, imagine that with how everything worked out.
- OK, any more Berrios slander on this board should result in getting banned. 'Honey Nut' can flat out ball and after a rough start made every play that was needed. I think Im happier for him more than anyone having gone through three tough FSU losses and the stuff that is said about him. Berrios can flat out ball.
- Defensively, tackling has to be better, bottom line. but they kept us in the game for 3 quarters before melting down a bit in the 4th. I let the X-and-O guru's get more into that. But what's really disappointing is the lack of discipline in facing the run game, just bad integrity in filling gaps is giving up a lot of big plays.
- Now, onto Gatech, which I believe will be a very tough game based on this emotional nature of this game and how good I think they are with Tyquan Marshall running things for Paul Johnson's offense.
But fellas, don't it feel good?
do you believe in miracles?....Yes!!!(all due respect to Al Michaels)
But this kid Rosier, showed me something. When we basically had no choice but to let it rip, well the offense opened up. And like Kirby in 2007, he lead an improbable late game-winning drive. And it wasn't Berrios(who was a stud, and more on him later) or Herndon( who did his Coleman Bell in 1991 at Doak impersonation) but Darrell F'n Langham!!!
holy shhhhhh!!!
Ok, lots to critique, but not tonight, we can worry about that later. Lets drink, get hammered and celebrate like barbarians. This is the type of victory that can change the course of a program and rivalry( like the 2000 win vs FSU). We got over the hump. It wasn't perfect( and Diaz is killing me with his blitzes that Jimbo figures out eventually and yeah, honestly, were about a year away in terms of getting better at OLine and safety) but sometimes you just hafta get outta there with a W.
They did.
A few things:
- Homer again provided the late punch with his speed and explosiveness. Again, if Walton is hobbled, work him in more. Like Craig Cooper in the 07 at Doak he made some late key runs as he used his quickness to get upfield and the change of pace he provided was pivotal. The Homer Run hitter is a player.
- Was Langham in the game because Richards was injured? I mean, imagine that with how everything worked out.
- OK, any more Berrios slander on this board should result in getting banned. 'Honey Nut' can flat out ball and after a rough start made every play that was needed. I think Im happier for him more than anyone having gone through three tough FSU losses and the stuff that is said about him. Berrios can flat out ball.
- Defensively, tackling has to be better, bottom line. but they kept us in the game for 3 quarters before melting down a bit in the 4th. I let the X-and-O guru's get more into that. But what's really disappointing is the lack of discipline in facing the run game, just bad integrity in filling gaps is giving up a lot of big plays.
- Now, onto Gatech, which I believe will be a very tough game based on this emotional nature of this game and how good I think they are with Tyquan Marshall running things for Paul Johnson's offense.
But fellas, don't it feel good?
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