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"We kick cars instead of field goals." Thanks smoke!
"Ice your expectations with a timeout."
With the Richmond Police insignia on one side
tell saban were comin...and were bringin hell with us
NVM, misread your post. Thought you were referring to the "In" instead of the "Out" route.
You are correct, the out-route coverage (first clip posted) could absolutely be man or zone.
What impresses me the most is SuperHokies' dress made out of duct tapes. That's VT right there, school of engineering and 1,000 ways to use duct tapes. Mythbusters would be so proud of her.
Hey, it is simply #LOLUVA.
No further discussion needed.
oops, how'd I miss that! ok ignore this topic....
Oh my goodness.... I love my life.
Great Video, though I was initially expecting something along these lines:
http://www.hulu.com/watch/4171
Maybe next time?
This. I have no idea what Logan thought he saw. Just a really, really bad interception.
The other ones I can understand (right throw against the cover 3 but better play by the CB, and a bad overthrow to a wide open receiver), but this one... it's just indefensible.
Don't worry, I tweeted that to CJ Reavis with the message, "you know what to do." I have confidence that this will be brought to the attention of the right people.
With all the rings coming out for no reason I can see UVA's saying "6-7 Bowl Eligible. On the Rise"
I have a few recruiting slogans for UVa based on this story:
"Trying to be as good as our rival's worst season since before all of you were born"
"Striving to win as many games as the ineligible schools in our division, because apparently that means we're champions"
Because I can't resist (based on nothing in particular):
"It's OK, we go for ice cream afterwards"
You absolutely should do it, girl! I'm sure the cameramen will find you. I'll be looking for ya!
Dare me in Atlanta? I'd so do it!
What I learned from this article:
1- Logan's miscues passing on the spring game seem to come from working on his throwing motion. His staring down receivers has to do with trying to get his whole body directed towards where he is passing maybe?
2- I love Logan's attitude and reasoning for coming back. Let's not forget he didn't come here to play QB.
3- Bungholio? We need to incorporate this into a t-shirt for the Bama game.
The more I think about this article, the more fascinating a psychological study it becomes. Its like they keep wanting to bring back the "glory days" of LOLUVA (as if there were some), when Welsh was coach. This is no better than a drunk in a bar crying in his beer about what might have been. Cowherd couldn't have been more spot-on.
Also, please note that the article is part 1 of 2. I can't wait to see what gems Ratcliffe gets them to admit to tomorrow. If part 2 is as good of a recruiting tool as part 1, we may be able to pull in even more VA recruits.
I don't have a twitter account, but someone please make sure that every coach on staff gets this...this could be a powerful recruiting tool! I hadn't thought about it until it was mentioned here, but someone with a twitter account do this for me.
Women in capes....we need more of those!
I just went by French's identification of the receiver as Stanford, going back and watching the play, I can see that its Knowles.
I did think that Knowles had great effort trying to chase Greene down and strip the ball. I
Thanks for re-posting these Wise......always a great listen.

The "blame the o-line" for everything is getting pretty old, if you guys read the breakdown by "wasp" & others that actually know what they are talking about, the pass protection was pretty good, the run blocking was'nt bad at all considering they ran (3) run plays over & over, makes no difference if was against the 2nd team D, they knew what was coming.
Wide zone blocking does not "blow people off the line" it is lateral blocking, pushing the D-Line laterally.
Read some of the analysis by the experts before going with the same old crap about the OL, tight ends, running backs, wide receivers all must block to make a play work. When a safety or corner makes the tackle it usually is not the OL's fault.