1) Minus a handful of plays (two of which I think were assignment busts), this was far and away the best defensive performance this season.
2) Hamilton made two interesting adjustments with his linebackers and safeties, focused on maximizing the range of his three best athletes on defense- Deablo, Tisdale, and Conner.
3) RB beats the unblocked hat- it happened
4) Guess who stopped running verticals into deep shell! Whoo-hoo!
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Thank you for the work you do... May your lines be never slack!
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Interested if we did something different with Tre or if he is just feeling better.
French. Forgive us if we occasionally take your work for granted - it's epic and I appreciate it 💯 percent. It is part of my ceremony each Tuesday during football season. The time and effort you put into your review is impressive as hell. Thank you sir.
I did not see a single snap of the game until this morning. I left the pier and listened to the last third of the game on the radio while running errands. Given my dad's health, this may have been his last beach fishing trip, so I cherished the time I got to spend on the water instead of stressing over football.
Absolutely, the right priority.
Family comes first every time. Glad you spent time with your dad French.
Looking forward to the review, hope you had a good trip.
Really interested in reading the bit about the change to defense as I thought Conner looked a step slow in the game.
Everything is awesome about you French.....except the chesse thing, but I can live with that.
Given my dad's health, this may have been his last beach fishing trip, so I cherished the time I got to spend on the water instead of stressing over football.
Oh No...so sad to hear. Family is more important than anything else. I hope you and you family have the support. As I say this, one of my Hokie tailgating buddies from the 90's is suffering from Cancer. Sometimes I just can't believe it.
He has severe COPD, is on 4-6 liters of O2 24/7. He carried two portable concentrators out on the pier to fish this week. It has been hard, but I was blessed to get to spend the time with him.
Absolutely the right priority to have. My dad passed in 2004 and I would give most anything to have even one more moment with him.