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Upper north is good viewing unless we’re playing the gaggers.It was my first time in the upper north too. View is better than I expected and lots of space to stretch out.
Upper north is good viewing unless we’re playing the gaggers.It was my first time in the upper north too. View is better than I expected and lots of space to stretch out.
#the404cultureI’m sticking with a 3 win season prediction.
It’s never as good or as bad as it seems.Thank you. We double the score but gave up more yards so we suck. Like I said in the other thread, a bunch of ööööing idiots.
Yes.So you’re the one.
Upper north is good viewing unless we’re playing the gaggers.
It has been my favorite spot of the stadium, especially row 1Upper north is good viewing unless we’re playing the gaggers.
And Nebraska and Wisconsin.A win is a win. Just ask the million $$$ donors and fans of Notre Dame and Texas A&M.
Glad we didn’t play either one. Or GSU. It is what it is.What a miserable bunch of pricks. Do you realize that Notre Dame LOST at home to Marshall? And Texas A&M LOST at home to App St? We WON!
Nobody knows how we'd do against anyone. GSU has played a few good games and now they are the darlings of some of y'all on the board. We will see how it goes for them.Glad we didn’t play either one. Or GSU. It is what it is.
Their coach looks like he knows what he’s doing. Especially time management. A ref screwed up last night when Helton said “I want a timeout at one” and ref blew whistle immediately. Helton lost his öööö because he had a clock management plan. He had a TO at the end for discussion on a crucial 4th down play. There wasn’t a substitution öööö show going down on the last drive in front of a very loud opposing stadium. In other words, the guy had a plan, had prepared his team for the situation, and was executing his plan. You know, coaching.Nobody knows how we'd do against anyone. GSU has played a few good games and now they are the darlings of some of y'all on the board. We will see how it goes for them.
He needs to call a ööööing timeout when he needs it, not depend on the ref to keep up with it for him.Their coach looks like he knows what he’s doing. Especially time management. A ref screwed up last night when Helton said “I want a timeout at one” and ref blew whistle immediately. Helton lost his öööö because he had a clock management plan. He had a TO at the end for discussion on a crucial 4th down play. There wasn’t a substitution öööö show going down on the last drive in front of a very loud opposing stadium. In other words, the guy had a plan, had prepared his team for the situation, and was executing his plan. You know, coaching.
Dumbshit. He did what every other coach does with the line judge which is get by him as the play clock winds down and say I want a TO at 1. It happens in nearly every game. Except the LJ here blew the whistle immediately.He needs to call a ööööing timeout when he needs it, not depend on the ref to keep up with it for him.
Yea, coaches can say that all they damn want, but it still isn't up to the ref to make sure a coach gets a timeout with one second left. If you want a timeout, coach, you better ööööing call it when you need it. The ref isn't your personal assistant for you to give instructions to. When you want a time out, come to me and call it. I ain't clock watching for you. If you miss it and time expires, tough öööö. If you call it and I judge you got it in with a second left, I will have the clock operator put one second on the clock. Not your secretary, coach. You want a time out, you better call it when you need it.Dumbshit. He did what every other coach does with the line judge which is get by him as the play clock winds down and say I want a TO at 1. It happens in nearly every game. Except the LJ here blew the whistle immediately.
I’m glad you made this point. It’s a very important one. That is to discount anything you say about football because you don’t have a clue what you’re talking about.Yea, coaches can say that all they damn want, but it still isn't up to the ref to make sure a coach gets a timeout with one second left. If you want a timeout, coach, you better ööööing call it when you need it. The ref isn't your personal assistant for you to give instructions to. When you want a time out, come to me and call it. I ain't clock watching for you. If you miss it and time expires, tough öööö. If you call it and I judge you got it in with a second left, I will have the clock operator put one second on the clock. Not your secretary, coach. You want a time out, you better call it when you need it.