Post game reaction thread

Here's a shrunken down version of the pic above. Great reaction. Was that right as he was running in?

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We didn't play lights out. Offense just didn't go 3 and out as much (not that they actually did well) so the defense had time to catch its breath.

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Bull****. FSU was averaging 34 points a game. The only time they tasted endzone against Tech was when a pick gave them the ball inside the 10. 1 TD despite 2 turnovers against a top-10 team is lights out, no matter how you slice it. Plus, late in the game the defense gave us a 17-point swing between the endzone pick and the kick-6.

The D deserves all the adoration we can pile on them this week.
 
Bull****. FSU was averaging 34 points a game. The only time they tasted endzone against Tech was when a pick gave them the ball inside the 10. 1 TD despite 2 turnovers against a top-10 team is lights out, no matter how you slice it. Plus, late in the game the defense gave us a 17-point swing between the endzone pick and the kick-6.

The D deserves all the adoration we can pile on them this week.


This for sure!!!!
 
Bull****. FSU was averaging 34 points a game. The only time they tasted endzone against Tech was when a pick gave them the ball inside the 10. 1 TD despite 2 turnovers against a top-10 team is lights out, no matter how you slice it. Plus, late in the game the defense gave us a 17-point swing between the endzone pick and the kick-6.

The D deserves all the adoration we can pile on them this week.

Didn't mean to imply they don't. I've been a fan of the D all year, and I think that this is reflective of how good they are. The reason they have looked bad before is because the offense has been so bad and kept them on the field so much. Obviously they overperformed on Saturday, but they're closer to that than they are to the "leaky Roof" people on here like to yell about.

I said we didn't play "lights out" because defense is only half the game. The other half is offense, and the offense just really wasn't very good. They were better, but when you take into account the turnovers that directly led to 10 points (which is fair, considering they gave FSU the ball at the 19 and at the 2), they only generated 6 points, and that's pretty bad. Fortunately it was good enough last night thanks to the D and special teams.
 
I screamed 'OH MY GOD', caused my finance to spill her wine on our brand new couch, and teared up in front of my best friend. He will likely make fun of me for the rest of my life for that.

Needless to say, he was a UF fan. He was happy as well.
 
I screamed 'OH MY GOD', caused my finance to spill her wine on our brand new couch, and teared up in front of my best friend. He will likely make fun of me for the rest of my life for that.

Needless to say, he was a UF fan. He was happy as well.

You're that close with your CFP?
 
I screamed 'OH MY GOD', caused my finance to spill her wine on our brand new couch, and teared up in front of my best friend. He will likely make fun of me for the rest of my life for that.

Needless to say, he was a UF fan. He was happy as well.

I surely hope the brie and caviar made it through unmolested.
 
Yes. Everyone was in such disbelief that they had to turn away.

Dude...

I guess it is a fisheye lens of some sort, based on what the line of the upper deck looks like but I can't tell if they are on the sideline or in the middle of the field.
 
http://georgiatech.blog.ajc.com/2015/10/30/brandon-gaudin-explains-miracle-on-techwood-drive/

This bit is funny:

Brandon said:
I really think that’s a call where, as long as you are on the microphone saying something or screaming, that your call’s going to have some reach. It’s sort of like, even if a monkey had on a headset …

Also this bit is interesting:

AJC said:
As for the origin of “Miracle on Techwood Drive,” it was Gaudin thinking on his feet. After Austin scored, Gaudin said he instantly thought of Tech’s 2008 last-second win over Florida State win, when safety Cooper Taylor forced a fumble on the Tech goal line and Rashaad Reid secured the ball in the south end zone, a play that has lived on as “The Miracle on North Avenue.” (Asked about the origin of the name Friday, longtime Tech voice Wes Durham said he wasn’t sure, guessing it likely came from a Tech fan message board.)
 
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