Bitter blog - Practice report: Beamer pleased with amount accomplished on first day

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Andy, thanks. Starting to feel like football season!

I'm pleased that the Beams is pleased.

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I see Bucky decided to take a knee to even the field in Bitter's twitter pic.

I always read Bitter's articles before looking at the comments. You beat me to it. Well done, sir. I had the image link all ready for posting and everything.

"That move was slicker than a peeled onion in a bowl of snot." -Mike Burnop

He was sitting on the ground.

This is going to be great for the ACC.

-- Tight end Bucky Hodges appears to be sporting a blonde mohawk in camp. This was the best picture I could come up with Monday.

That's not a mohawk. Those are cumulous clouds.

Cumulus clouds? Certainly appears so but,
That was Sam Rogers breath.

This is going to be great for the ACC.

"I think [Wyatt] Teller and [Augie] Conte and [Braxton] Pfaff and Alston Smith, all those guys look the way an offensive lineman should look," he said. "And theyre athletic. I mean, theres four guys in there."

Good to see Beamer can still count. Haha.

Also Ricky Walker is wearing #98. Let's not forget the last one to wear that number was #MANBEARPIG. Here's hoping for a reincarnation.

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“When life knocks you down plan to land on your back, because if you can look up, you can get up, if you fall flat on your face it can kill your spirit” David Wilson

I wonder what the 'best' number in VT history is...

38

52 was pretty nice also

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HA! Well in, krak

#4 has some good recent history with Wilson, Royal, and Hall, but I'm sure someone else has the info on which number has been used by the most star players.

Oooh this one will be hard to beat.

#1 has some good recent history as least. Macho, Ex-hume(atar), Eric Green.

I love #11 because of Adibi and now Fuller. Roberts was good at #11 too.

"We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior" Stephen M.R. Covey

“When life knocks you down plan to land on your back, because if you can look up, you can get up, if you fall flat on your face it can kill your spirit” David Wilson

I don't have all the historical data in front of me, but I think it will be hard to beat out #4 with all the records, post-season accolades, and draft placement of those 3. At least since the 90s, I think #4 is our "best" number.

I don't know, no Fullers wore #4.

"We judge ourselves by our intentions and others by their behavior" Stephen M.R. Covey

“When life knocks you down plan to land on your back, because if you can look up, you can get up, if you fall flat on your face it can kill your spirit” David Wilson

I vote 3 and 19.

No, I *don't* want to go to the SEC. Why do you ask?

We don't love dem Hoos.

7 has some weight to it obviously as well with MV1 and KJ (for awhile at least)

Marcus Davis also had one of the best single seasons ever by a VT receiver and now Bucky Hodges. #7 definitely has its place among VT's greatest

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Marcus Davis is also perhaps the most infamous WR ever at VT as well so... double edged sword I guess

That's a bit strong. Having some occasional effort issues in regards to blocking shouldn't put him in the running for most infamous WR ever. He played great that year and made a lot of difficult catches in traffic. He was a very talented receiver that we could have really used last season.

by "occasional" you mean every play that didn't involve him right?

look I'm not trying to hyperbolic but I think describing his tendency to not block as "occasional" is what is strong. The dude was called out on national television for basically giving zero effort when he wasn't getting the ball. I hope he has a successful life but an exemplary WR, even with near record setting numbers, he is not. And I would be happy to consider other WR's that you know that would be more infamous than Davis being called out like that.

Yeah, hate to say it but MD basically screwed himself out of a full time gig in the NFL.

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He certainly didn't help his draft stock with his blocking/effort, but I think he would've made the Jets' roster were it not for his shoulder injury.

Not the bagman VT deserves, but the bagman VT needs right now.

There were 2 things they kept referring to about him at the combine: his height and blocking effort lack thereof.

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His lack of effort cost him playing time. Which makes the stats he put up that much more remarkable because he was getting benched yet still had an almost record-breaking season. I'm not trying to defend his lack of effort, I'm just saying he had one hell of a year catching the football.

"These people are losing their minds" - Mike Patrick

all true, but I think that's precisely why I am less impressed with his statistical numbers. While near record setting for me it gets completely overshadowed by his selfish style of play. That just rubs me the wrong way. I totally agree though, had he went 100% all the time then he would have broken records and maybe would still be playing. Anyway, no need to debate it more. both valid points IMO

Glennon wore 7 as well. That kinda removes a little.

We put the K in Kwality

Well, while he wore a 7 and wasn't outstanding, he did alright most of the time. Besides, I think having more than enough on the awesome side kind of does away with a number being associated with bad. When people see 11, they think of Adibi, not Noel, for instance.