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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 86767" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Thanks for this and thanks to coach Braun. I hope I didn't cross any line. I am just here to share what I see. I make no claim to be an expert. Baseball is the only sport I know at its deepest levels. I am a huuuuge football fan, love to learn, and I love our kids. I actually met TB at fan day and talked to him a little. I was extremely impressed with him, as I am with so many of our players. Over time, the comments I make from DVR recordings (NOT TRUE FILM as coach Braun points out) will either be respected, or taken with a grain of salt, depending on the reader and his or her interpretation of my track record. Bottom line: I just want to share. By all means, when any reader disagrees, I encourage them to express it fully with and challenge my observations with as many specifics as possible. My assumption is that we are all here because we love the sport and we like to analyze. I hope no disrespect is EVER taken from my actions. </p><p></p><p>If any of you guys had ever seen some of the ridiculous crap I did on the playing field at TECH when I was here, you would laugh at me, if you didn't try to kill me first. If anybody understands what it is like to have a tough game on the flats, it is me. As athletes, we must endure the scrutiny of those who watch. It is part of the game. I had good games too, along the way, just as all of our FB players have done and will continue to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 86767, member: 639"] Thanks for this and thanks to coach Braun. I hope I didn't cross any line. I am just here to share what I see. I make no claim to be an expert. Baseball is the only sport I know at its deepest levels. I am a huuuuge football fan, love to learn, and I love our kids. I actually met TB at fan day and talked to him a little. I was extremely impressed with him, as I am with so many of our players. Over time, the comments I make from DVR recordings (NOT TRUE FILM as coach Braun points out) will either be respected, or taken with a grain of salt, depending on the reader and his or her interpretation of my track record. Bottom line: I just want to share. By all means, when any reader disagrees, I encourage them to express it fully with and challenge my observations with as many specifics as possible. My assumption is that we are all here because we love the sport and we like to analyze. I hope no disrespect is EVER taken from my actions. If any of you guys had ever seen some of the ridiculous crap I did on the playing field at TECH when I was here, you would laugh at me, if you didn't try to kill me first. If anybody understands what it is like to have a tough game on the flats, it is me. As athletes, we must endure the scrutiny of those who watch. It is part of the game. I had good games too, along the way, just as all of our FB players have done and will continue to do. [/QUOTE]
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