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Starts around 35:00. Faulkner likes the autonomy under Key, likes King returning (Buck calls him a top-5 QB), has concerns about UGA’s QB room, and doesn’t like how UGA fans ran Mike Bobo out of town
It’s rumor season,I guess
Starts around 35:00. Faulkner likes the autonomy under Key, likes King returning (Buck calls him a top-5 QB), has concerns about UGA’s QB room, and doesn’t like how UGA fans ran Mike Bobo out of town
So Buck started the rumor, then took to Twitter to "hope" the "rumors" are not true?
It's just hysterical at this point what goes on over there
My heartfelt message to all of you-gee-aye folks...
This is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.From what I heard, Pyron was only 70% during the ND game and 40% in the VT game.
I'll always consider him a Tech man. He always seemed to give us everything he had, and that's all anyone can ask. Thank you for your input on an internet message board. These places can be pretty rough for friends and family of players/coaches, especially parents.This is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.
Regardless, he is happy and loved the time he spent on the flats. He told me the other day “I’ll always be a Tech Man”.
I saw the td at ND as a going out on his Shield moment. Having dealt with shoulder injuries i was surprised he went at vt which spoke to his toughness. Gives me a reason to tune I to some gopher games next year.This is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.
Regardless, he is happy and loved the time he spent on the flats. He told me the other day “I’ll always be a Tech Man”.
I hope your son knows how appreciated and loved he is as a Tech man. What a warrior! My prayer is that he is able to excel to his max at his next assignment.This is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.
Regardless, he is happy and loved the time he spent on the flats. He told me the other day “I’ll always be a Tech Man”.
I've said it before and I'll say it again; I'd give just about anything to have 100 Zach Pyron's on my football team. He is the true example of a Tech man and what it means to represent the Institute. I hope he wins the starting job at Minnesota and absolutely lights the world on fire with his play. @BilldGopher I'm not sure what the QB situation is or was last season, but you've got a great one coming to you.This is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.
Regardless, he is happy and loved the time he spent on the flats. He told me the other day “I’ll always be a Tech Man”.
Please tell him thank you for his blood and sweat here from all of us Tech fans, that young man left it all out on the field every chance he got and we love him for it, will be pulling for him at U MinnThis is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.
Regardless, he is happy and loved the time he spent on the flats. He told me the other day “I’ll always be a Tech Man”.
He will forever be thought of as a Tech Man by ALL GT fans. I can't even imagine how hard it is for guys to know they can't go in a game. I used to do long distance races and there was one I had prepared for about a year to do. About 36mi into the race I badly sprained my ankle stepping in a rut. When I got back to the start/finish line after that lap finished having limped another 6mi I was in a lot of pain and it was the first time I'd ever been injured running a race and I sat on a bench for 2.5 hours before I mustered up the mental and emotional strength to turn in my race number and get my first DNF (did not finish). There was nothing on the line for me. There wasn't years and years of competitive training. Nobody was depending on me. I didn't have teammates I felt I was letting down. And yet it was emotionally so hard to do that. So that's why I say that I can't even imagine what it must have been like for Zach to not only have the physical limitations but all the other emotions.This is being generous. But if anyone truly understands what Zach’s mental makeup is, they’d know he’ll never complain and never elect to not play. However he got to a point, for the first time in his life, he had to say those words and concede that he just couldn’t play to a level that he could help the team. Was a pretty rough exit from GT for Zach in the games leading up to him transferring. Not only was he dealing with not being physically well, the mental toll that takes on these guys knowing they just can’t go, can be debilitating at times.
Regardless, he is happy and loved the time he spent on the flats. He told me the other day “I’ll always be a Tech Man”.
It’s rumor season,I guess
It has to be very bad when this guy is calling you out for "fake journalism". I guess it takes one to know one?