I assumed he was just making a reference to "four minute offense" phrase used which is akin to "two minute offense" we hear more often at the end of the game.
Locking this thread. If you feel the need to discuss CGC's time, feel free to take it to DM.
Personally, I don't see the need to spend any more time discussing what happened in the past. I'm looking forward to the future and the progress I think the current coaching staff can make.
I am really impressed with our run blocking schemes by our OL, TE, and even the WRs; especially what I hope is coordinated timing of the blocks relative to where the ball carrier is and the angles they take.
One of the most frustrating things I saw under CPJ era was that while the blocking on...
Unfortunately not yet. Dark mode isn't supported natively by the forum software but it will in the next minor release so I'll be waiting on that release before I work on an official dark mode for the community.
The catch by Malik to setup for Leary's touchdown was one helluva catch. Haynes threw that in the nick of time too as it looked like a defender made contact with his arm while he was following through.
Also, Christian's route on the touchdown was improvised right? It looked like Haynes was...
Thanks for reporting and the screenshot.
Are you using a VPN or something along those lines while browsing on your phone?
From the screenshot, that looks like a google 'human' check. I actually get that from time to time when I search too often through google but it's rare.
When you refresh...
No dark mode, I'm afraid.
Tried this?
On a more serious note, it's 2023, we should offer dark mode. Can't make any promises to when it'll get implemented but I'll work on it.
I think there's only like four of you so far. But anyway, can you really turn it on and off like that whenever you want? I found out that I really can't. Sometimes I get a cut or something and I'm always surprised that my blood isn't really yellow.
But anyway, it was nice to have you here...
Mark Bradley's take:
https://www.ajc.com/sports/mark-bradley-blog/the-right-man-for-a-tough-job-brent-key-georgia-tech-head-coach/KZYWU5S6C5DS5J7CXPSJNGNJTU/
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