GojiraCane
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Noticed that the pronounced hand clap behind the line of scrimmage was back. Is that just a Perry thing, or did King do it too? Also, what is the purpose of it? To draw the defense offsides?
Y’all don’t watch much football outside of UM, huh?
I also don’t leave my house what’s ur pointY’all don’t watch much football outside of UM, huh?
I only watch Canes football. I could care less about anyone outside our schedule.LOL was literally about to post the same thing.
That makes sense. But that went away last year under Enos, right? I’m not imagining things?Good lord people
This horse has been beaten to death ten times over already. The clap is used by everybody these days because it can be heard by everybody on the field basically no matter how loud the crowd is. No silent counts necessary, etc etc. That’s obviously useful for a normal scenario....could they do something else since the crowd noise won’t be a factor? Sure, but the clap is so common that it just makes sense to stick with it.
That was funny stuff last season.I always like to clap along with them
Most teams run this now..why I found it funny when fans were *****ing about under MR..what was most disappointing was Perry’s first snap..his clap was weak asfNoticed that the pronounced hand clap behind the line of scrimmage was back. Is that just a Perry thing, or did King do it too? Also, what is the purpose of it? To draw the defense offsides?