Re-watching the first two plays made me throw up.
In his post-game presser PJ said the first play should've been HUGE. If you watch the end-zone cam view (the 2nd replay) EVERYONE is accounted for, and if that pitch had gone to the right guy it would've been a 95-yard TD.
What is really impressive to me is how sharp PJ's brain is and how much he sees everything: that was our first offensive play of the game and I had the luxury of rewinding a few times and going, "Huh ... we had everyone blocked ... he might've gone for a TD." Meanwhile he's watching from the sidelines and has only one view and could tell that it was going all the way. I'm always amazed at how he can recall a ton of minute details about plays, all while calling the offense and doing head coach stuff during a game.
Oh, and GT Bob's the man.
edit: Actually, the 2nd play would've gone for a TD, too. Hope we clean that up before next week!
LOL. takeo spikes is one of the worst color men i've ever heard.So I was at the game and haven't had a chance to watch the replay yet, but just by watching the first offensive play, I learned Parker Braun plays center. I also found out JJ Green plays B-Back and is a Senior. Who knew?
LOL. takeo spikes is one of the worst color men i've ever heard.
I wonder how many of people can handle live TV or public speaking? Maybe he was not great, but he has balls. One of the hardest things to do is be in front of a group of people or a camera and talk.LOL. takeo spikes is one of the worst color men i've ever heard.
I agree... He was awful, but it would have been worse if he knew it...I wonder how many of people can handle live TV or public speaking? Maybe he was not great, but he has balls. One of the hardest things to do is be in front of a group of people or a camera and talk.
I wonder how many of people can handle live TV or public speaking? Maybe he was not great, but he has balls. One of the hardest things to do is be in front of a group of people or a camera and talk.
Im not saying I could do it. Im just saying that neither could he.I wonder how many of people can handle live TV or public speaking? Maybe he was not great, but he has balls. One of the hardest things to do is be in front of a group of people or a camera and talk.
1:24:14Ok, now for what's really important:
At what point in the video time line did Brad Stewart miss that ball???
I just rewatched it several times in slow motion and his hands were not positioned in line with the flight of the ball. It's not like a normal drop where a guy has the ball hit his hands and doesn't complete the catch because he took his eye off it at the last second. Either the wind pushed it at the last second or the sun messed him up some how. It's weird. He kept his head on it the whole time, fwiw.I think this is so unlike Brad that the drop draws attention.