"It's not our style; a lot of that stuff is a lot of drama that you don't need". Nitty gritty....very concerned about Big Gerald, Garvin etc. They are focused on protecting Perkins and the ball. dailyprogress.com
LET'S GO CANES!
LET'S GO CANES!
We dont wear sheets no more bihhttps://www.dailyprogress.com/caval...cle_0c1c70f0-688a-5d3b-95e1-df2a0f8a8042.html
“I’m not sure that’s our style, but getting excited off turnovers is definitely our style,” sophomore linebacker Zane Zandier said.
“A lot of the things we talk about all the time are less drama, more work,” Zandier continued. “So, I mean, a lot of that stuff is a lot of drama that you don’t necessarily need."
By the sounds of it, carrying a torch at the next rally in Charlottesville is more HIS style...
Exactly. It's taking on mystical powers at this point. When it came our for the 1st turnover I knew we were gonna come back...it's just brings everyone up to another level.I just think how unerving it must be for teams once that chain comes out and the crowd get lit. It was all great to come back from 20 points down v FSU, the amazing thing was how quickly we did that. Like in 6 minutes or so. Its like a snowball
Here's what I don't get. I don't get excited at all about the chain coming out. I get excited about the **** turnover. I get excited about big plays. The announcers kept talking about how the crowd gets excited about the turnover chain, but it's not the chain. At least not for me. It's the game changing turnovers. I'll never forget the OB feeling like it was going to crumble against FSU in 1994 after the pick 6. There was no chain, just FSU dreams being crushed. Too much credit is being given to the chain and not the players. Now I like the chain, and I like that the players like it, but it is not the reason I get pumped for a turnover. It will never be, "Yay, I get to see the chain!" It will always be, "Hot ****, we got the ball back!"