More great cane memories - 1994 miami fsu highlights

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Agree on loudest - it was actually 3 levels of loud
- Started really loud in that FSU on the 5 yard line West End Zone (only those of us that sat there understand)
- It got a level louder on the Int
- Then he scored...... you literally had rust falling into your beer..

This game and many others will probably prevent me form returning to Marlins field
 
10:48, the origin of: "Big time players make big time plays!"

Rohan the dog.
 
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James Stewart was a man amongst boys. Dude was fast and big as a truck. Danny Kannell probably still wakes up sweating and crying in the middle of the night.

Kannell to wife, “Hold me, #76 and #96 are chasing me”!

Wife rests his head against her chest and replies, “It’s okay baby, it’s only a bad dream.” Then slowly pulls off mask from her face and it’s Warren Sapp.
 
Great memories. What a defense with Warren Sapp, Ray Lewis, Rohan (the Jamaican missile), Kenard Lang and a host of others.

What you see in these highlights is not just swag but an intense desire to win. Losing simply wasn't acceptable. If a game was tight in the 4th quarter, you could feel the surge as the players did whatever they could to avoid losing. One thing I love about Manny is that he understands every element of the blueprint that made Miami truly great. There was never a need to deviate from that. Refusing to lose was one of those keys. I'm highly confident that Manny will get us back to that. It was special.
 
James Stewart was a man amongst boys. Dude was fast and big as a truck. Danny Kannell probably still wakes up sweating and crying in the middle of the night.

Kannell to wife, “Hold me, #76 and #96 are chasing me”!

Wife rests his head against her chest and replies, “It’s okay baby, it’s only a bad dream.” Then slowly pulls off mask from her face and it’s Warren Sapp.
Every time Frank Costa would drop back to throw I was terrified.
 
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Loudest I’ve ever heard the OB. Love that game.
The 89 ND game when Thrill caught the 3rd and 43 was the loudest ever. No game rocked the OB like that night, the atmosphere was electric 2 hours before the game. Coaches could not hear on headsets!
 
The 89 ND game when Thrill caught the 3rd and 43 was the loudest ever. No game rocked the OB like that night, the atmosphere was electric 2 hours before the game. Coaches could not hear on headsets!
For an entire game....yes....couldnt hear myself think....but NO play in OB History had the effect that Jones Pick 6 had.....NONE....When he intercepted it there was a deafening roar...but the second he crossed the GL it was like an Atomic Bomb went off.
 
For an entire game....yes....couldnt hear myself think....but NO play in OB History had the effect that Jones Pick 6 had.....NONE....When he intercepted it there was a deafening roar...but the second he crossed the GL it was like an Atomic Bomb went off.

What kept this team from winning the NC? Defense was amazing ..noticed they did not score much
 
For an entire game....yes....couldnt hear myself think....but NO play in OB History had the effect that Jones Pick 6 had.....NONE....When he intercepted it there was a deafening roar...but the second he crossed the GL it was like an Atomic Bomb went off.
We will agree to disagree. The old guys here have plenty of great memories from those times. That 10 year run was a lot of fun
 
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