ChristoGT
Jolly Good Fellow
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Maybe this thread is done for.
Under cpj the ol blocking assigments were complicated. What looked like a bad angle and a wiff was deception for a future play.King really needs to learn how to hold onto the ball when he momentarily gets knocked unconscious
King really needs to learn how to hold onto the ball when he momentarily gets knocked unconscious
“Better to die a young boy than to drop a football in your sleep,” is a little known quote by most fans.That's what my football coach use to preach. Not sure why kids these days don't practice holding on the ball when they're unconscious...
Looking through and saw this post. Thinking about it, HK’s performance against UGAg was the toughest QB performance I’ve seen sine JfN’s performance against VPI back in 2009. Josh ran like a brahma bull that night! He was not going to be denied. It is a mortal shame that HK wasn’t allowed to walk off that field that night with the W.It’s got to be massively demotivating to give it all up and be beat to a pulp like he was only to see officials rip the W out of your hands.
Uga 24 Athen = King was a total baller.Looking through and saw this post. Thinking about it, HK’s performance against UGAg was the toughest QB performance I’ve seen sine JfN’s performance against VPI back in 2009. Josh ran like a brahma bull that night! He was not going to be denied. It is a mortal shame that HK wasn’t allowed to walk off that field that night with the W.
Beating mutt butt good. A shame because the last home game against the mutts I personally witnessed was 1999. Was planning on a return trip this year. Not sure about the Benz, just not the same for a GT home game.We’re going to be real good next year.
Uga 24 Athen = King was a total baller.
The post game interview with King
When I heard him say that, I thought he was so discouraged he would hit the portal." right now i am so tired of giving your all and always comming up short at the end"
Kelly was talking about it after the VT game. You can go back to his YouTube channel and listen for yourself.
Not my favorite coverage of GT, but he is connected with the coaching staff. Those numbers reportedly came from a coach. Take it for what it is.
What I noticed early was that when he had a wide-open running lane, he'd get 2 steps and then was tackled from behind. He had no acceleration and seemed very hobbled.The 40% is probably low. If you watched the pre-game warm up Pyron was catching balls thrown to him with one hand and could not lift his arm above his shoulder. He was severly hurt. I was disapointed that the coaches played him and gave him no real pess cover for how bad he was injured. I have real support for the Key era coaching but in this case IMO Pyron was put in a no win situation with injury which the coaches did not appropriately and publicly address. Maybe lesson leason learned and time to move on. Best of luck to Pyron in Minn.
The 40% is probably low. If you watched the pre-game warm up Pyron was catching balls thrown to him with one hand and could not lift his arm above his shoulder. He was severly hurt. I was disapointed that the coaches played him and gave him no real pess cover for how bad he was injured. I have real support for the Key era coaching but in this case IMO Pyron was put in a no win situation with injury which the coaches did not appropriately and publicly address. Maybe lesson leason learned and time to move on. Best of luck to Pyron in Minn.
Concur with @forensicbuzz's statement about Quinlan’s assessment of Pyron at the VT game. Knowing how Zach played once with a broken collarbone, he probably understated the true extent of his injuries. I don’t fault our coaches too much for being reluctant to go to a third-string true freshman who had a total of 5 snaps under his belt at that point. But they could have done a better job of evaluating Pyron’s capabilities before the game. Like you said, perhaps there was a lesson learned.What I noticed early was that when he had a wide-open running lane, he'd get 2 steps and then was tackled from behind. He had no acceleration and seemed very hobbled.
This bears repeating as most fans don't seem to understand what is bolded. It is up to the player to permit confidential health information to be publicly acknowledged/released.Key and his staff have consistently kept things quiet and vague regarding injuries to key players. Part of this is HIPAA compliance, another aspect may be simply to avoid giving our opponents any tactical advantage through knowledge of player availability. I know it drives curious fans nuts, but I’d rather not give away anything opponents could use to their advantage.