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Box, brilliant as always!
Can someone please explain the beer bong to the sphincter?
Player on a t-shirt. Or Ryan Williams dragging a dude 10 yds into the end zone.
Now we can focus our efforts on preparing to #BEATBAMA
Brilliant!!!
Though Moorehead has the crazy eyes. haha
Camo Helmets
White Pro Combat jersey
Mismatched orange/maroon sleeves
Black Pro Combat pants
White socks
Why? Because fuck you, that's why.
Now what?
That took longer to make official than election results in Florida.
LET'S GO HOKIES!
Now maybe Moorehead can show us what the Pac-12 refs consider a TD reception.
As expected, Stinespring will stay on the staff as the tight end's coach and the recruiting coordinator. This is critical as he is the Hokies only remaining recruiter with experience in the Tidewater area.
I ALWAYS think of this song when somebody says hit em high.
To borrow from French: "Unleash Hell!"
January 6, 2014
Yes, but will we have "Loeffty Expectations"?
in 2011! That's where my profile pic comes from, we rushed the court and a couple of us started hanging on the rim. I made the local paper!
Agreed. I don't care what kind of offense we run, as long as it works and doesn't set us up for failure somewhere along down the road.
Sort of like Georgia Tech, the option was great at first, but once people learn to defend it you can't run it as well.
If 3 days spent with a Quarterback Specialist, who has shown great work in the past, can "ruin" a quarterback so bad that you can't fix it in NINE MONTHS, there is no way you are doing your job right.
I don't remember the Syracuse game being that cold :-)
Jarrett?
I agree. That would have to be mine too.
As far as the line goes, I expect our new coach to start teaching technique and holding game film sessions, a few things Duane Brown said he never had until the NFL.
As for the quarterback, if LT3 could regress that much in one year's time I expect him to be able to get back to his 2011 self, if not better, with the proper coaching.
As for the offense as a whole, I don't expect much to change regarding the playbook. Maybe a few extra looks, potentially some new blocking schemes for the offensive line, but not an immense overhaul. Something else I expect is improved play calling. A lot of what we have seen on that front for the last few years has been atrocious.
I'm not asking for a complete shift in our offensive paradigm. All I want is for it to operate smoothly. And I think that is a reasonable request in one year's time.
Anything but "All in"
The '99 WVU was such a significant game in my life (I was 10 years old) that I can't remember much of anything about any VT game beforehand. It's my #1.
#2 was probably the '09 Miami win. In addition to kicking ass and taking names, I will always fondly remember that the only ponchos Kroger had left were clear kids ones (and I'm a big dude, 5'10" 250) so the thing only went to about my waist...and all of the water drained direcly into my pockets, ruining my phone and wallet. Well worth it.
#3 was Nebraska. Just OMG. Right before the Danny Coale catch, some 40ish lady and 20ish dude got busted right outside the North End Zone for a drug deal. Not sure how, but I'm positive it was a sign.
#4 would be the 51-7 ass-whooping of Georgia Tech in 2005 (my first game in the North End Zone...my awesome big sister snuck me in). When I first heard Enter Sandman there I just about shat bricks.
I like Time to Restore Order modified a little bit: Restore the Order.
You could put Restore the Order on one side of one of the effect shirts, then the hammer and the lunch pail on the other. That would look sick.

To me, the Restore Order thing sounds sort of like the obnoxious stuff Bama or Domer fans would say about their program being legacy. I love the blue collar mentality we have always had, and bringing a hammer and lunch pail is about as blue collar as you can fucking get.
The D brought the lunch pail, they're going to work (in your backfield). The O brought the hammer, and now they're going to wreck your shit.