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I haven't watched a lot of these All-Access shows for different teams, but I have seen a few. One thing that stood out to me was the tone throughout the show. So many other All-Access episodes, from schools that are flashier and more highly ranked, tend to focus on their perks - lounges, video game rooms, etc. and guys hanging out being lazy. What was featured at VT? Study sessions. The Pylons. Hard work. Some of the content certainly arises from what the producers want us to see, but I hope that the show is just an indicator of the attitude and style of our program.

Finally

This is just beautiful. I rarely comment (read all the time), but this is just a great example of what Hokie Nation is all about.

I never took it the wrong way, was just merely posting my thoughts on what It looked like. Frank mentioned to moorehead that he needed to tell his wrs to catch the ball at the highest part of the jump which is common sense. I just figured moorehead knew that since he played the position. I understand your boss gives you instructions and what they expect of you. Just thought that could be a little demeaning

Your statement got me thinking. We're all wondering what said gray jersey actually looks like, and from what it sounds like we are all envisioning a jersey that is a [modern] departure from our standard "throwback" uniform. What if the jersey is just a gray version of the throwback?

Personally, my response would be:

PRIDE

Ugh, accidental downvote.

I tend to agree that there is this quiet confidence with this addition of Hokie football. The players and coaches seem cool and relaxed about this game. I believe the coaches worked the players over hard and nothing prepares you in life better then hard work. Bama isn't respecting Virginia Tech..this is Vandy or Miss St. To them. I hope we GET AFTER'EM!

I predict we see the triple option throw back pass in the red zone..McNabb.

SACKS!

Anyone else find it odd that Logan never said one word to the camera the entire show?

No Blaming Glennon this time.

I think its worth mentioning that similar to most professions, there are very few "expert hires" (position coaches/coordinators who already have a system in place that works); most are still learning/evolving. Contributions from an experienced coach like FB might be necessary to their development as coaches; at least until they are proven within OUR system.

While some of our new staff comes well recommended, it's likely that Moorehead will have to prove himself further in order to earn more freedom; similar to coach Gray who gradually received more responsibilities and eventually the entire DB's.

Bought some Saison Diego by Green Flash. Gotta drink it before it goes out of style. BCO, aren't they putting up a GF near your neck of the woods?

I think its worth mentioning that similar to most professions, there are a very select few "expert hires" (position coaches/coordinators who already have a system in place that works); most are still learning/evolving. Contributions from an experienced coach like FB might be necessary to their development as coaches; at least until they are proven within OUR system.

While some of our new staff comes well recommended, it's likely that Moorehead will have to prove himself further in order to earn more freedom; similar to coach Gray who gradually received more responsibilities and eventually the entire DB's.

Also, I'd say it'd be difficult to gain full understanding of the coaching contexts via clips, there are likely surrounding factors we are probably unaware of.

Aaron Moorehead = Vince Vaughn

also, beamer still seems way more involved than most people give him credit for these days and I like it.

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