But would that motivate him to throw a TD pass or not? It's not like he was forced to wear that costume...
I never played football, but used to play varsity soccer in HS. An hour before soccer games, I was warming up to play.
I seriously doubt he plays Counterstrike in the locker room. I demand some sort of proof or reference before I'll believe that. (maybe he plays it on the tv screen in his tinky winky outfit's stomach?)
Which option do you think Matt Ryan would have went for?
Shoulda knocked the **** outta him while you had the chance. Mayb then we would finally get to see more of #9.
Which option do you think Matt Ryan would have went for?
Which option do you think Matt Ryan would have went for?
Either Ace or Gary. Whatever category they fall into.Which option do you think Matt Ryan would have went for?
Shoulda knocked the **** outta him while you had the chance. Mayb then we would finally get to see more of #9.
That might be a little far out, but I don't know what our warm-up routine is. My point is that NCAA and higher athletes are basically told to stay off of their feet and relax as much as possible the day of the game until it's time to start warming up.
Hell at higher levels people will try to stay off of their feet as much as possible the days leading up to a competition.
I honestly wouldn't care if he did. It's not like there's much he can do the hour before the game that's going to suddenly turn him into the second coming of Goose. In fact anything he does to wind himself up in that hour is more likely than not just going to make him play worse and steal his gas for the end of the game.
For those of you asking about the counterstrike comment....
http://www.ajc.com/gatech/content/sports/gatech/stories/2007/11/03/techfoot_1104.html
I agree with you on everything except the hour leading up to the game. Knowledge tells you to huddle with each position on offense for a couple of minutes to talk strategy. I don't think playing whatever that game is, was a good idea.
Starting at 11:45 till a 1:00 game, THE GAME WAS ON FOR US.
I'm not the one who said that...I was just providing a link!In that whole article I didn't see one reference to playing CS an hour before kick-off.
I can remember some pretty intense techmobowl games with football players back in the day, and see nothing wrong with them playing a few games of CS....Mike