Reminds me of the drive back to Atlanta in 90 after the Citrus Bowl. We were a big long throng of cars honking and celebrating!There was alot of happy gt peeps on the way up the interstate yesterday.
We had a group of 50 or so "swarming" into a waffle house afterwards.not a cowbell around
I have to give Darren Waller a ton of praise also. He really played phenomenal, I was worried when we lost Smelter but Darren stepped in and we never missed a beat. Other than a couple of route communication mistake against FSU Waller has been dominate when called upon. He gave scouts something to look at this year and we probably have 2 wrs goin in the draft now.I can't sleep...watching the highlights on ESPN...Hey Jesse...there is SEC speed then there is GT speed.
BTW...great game for Days...couldn't happen to a better guy.
Been there at same time you started watching tech and this is a special team.....we didnt throw any games aways with stupid turnovers nor did we fail to take advantage of other teams misfourtunes........good group of guys but ......I liked the 90 team of NC studs...both are good though and hope we see more good ball next year.I've been watching Tech football since the 1950s. I've enjoyed great coaching, outstanding players, champions, and incredible victories. Now I've enjoyed the best night of sleep I've had in ages and can think with a relatively calm and cool head. So here is my heartfelt critique as a Tech fan:
I LOVE THIS TECH TEAM BETTER THAN ANY TEAM IN MEMORY!!!
Are you kidding me?
What a performance by GT.
I said the OL would struggle...boy they dominated.
Justin Thomas what a game! His name is going to be in the limelight now.
11 wins...Orange Bowl Champs, ACC Coastal Champs, State Champs! unreal season!
I have to give Darren Waller a ton of praise also. He really played phenomenal, I was worried when we lost Smelter but Darren stepped in and we never missed a beat. Other than a couple of route communication mistake against FSU Waller has been dominate when called upon. He gave scouts something to look at this year and we probably have 2 wrs goin in the draft now.
Waller is rated the 19h best WR in the draft right now so I definitely think he's around the 30 or so WR prospects. His speed ain't that bad either. He can run around a 4.5 and I would say he's probably as fast if not faster than Smelter (we won't find out now though ). None of this means he's a for sure draft pick but right now he's rated about 30 spots higher than Smelter is. Part of that is due to injury but they were rated about the same even before that.do you think Waller is one of the top 30+/- prospects?
If you're a Jackette? What's that make a female Ugag fan? Humm...you forgot Heisman Candidate
I was there, had front row seat Tech end zone left of field goal, in warm up practice the team was near us, I had my "Jackette" jacket with No. 5 and showed it to Justin and he smiled and waved back at me, glad I was there to support the Jackets
Agree with this 110%. Look at the teams that have drafted athletic, large basketball players with little to no football experience for the TE position. Out here Julius Thomas (not to be confused with BeyBey) has turned into an all pro in 2-3 years. He was drafted in a late round. He had very little football experience coming into the league. But his size, his hands, his speed, his athleticism crafted by a good coach has made him dangerous on the field (when he is healthy at least). Waller has all of these things, plus great football experience and a will to block (!), to bring to a team. I do see a team using a mid to late round draft pick on Waller with the idea they will try to develop a Julius Thomas like player out of him. Thanks Darren for all that you have done for the Jackets. It was fun watching you come into your own.Yes, I think Waller is a no-brainer for the pros. He's enormous, for one thing. Calvin enormous. He's fast; I can think of two people that size in the pros now who run like he does: Calvin and Bey-Bey. He has decent hands, as good as Smelter's. He won't go high, but someone will take him just to get his physique.
Not doubting your info, but where are you finding these draft rankings? I haven't really seen either of them in any lists I've found, but then I'm not paying espn insider. I think any gm who thinks Waller is a better receiver than Smelter should definitely be fired! Maybe Waller wins on measurables, but just watch one game with both of them and the difference is obvious. Smelter is just such a natural football player!Waller is rated the 19h best WR in the draft right now so I definitely think he's around the 30 or so WR prospects. His speed ain't that bad either. He can run around a 4.5 and I would say he's probably as fast if not faster than Smelter (we won't find out now though ). None of this means he's a for sure draft pick but right now he's rated about 30 spots higher than Smelter is. Part of that is due to injury but they were rated about the same even before that.
Snoop Dogg said it best...a dog that don't pee on trees, is a ____ (use your imagination)If you're a Jackette? What's that make a female Ugag fan? Humm...
These are ESPN insider rankings.Not doubting your info, but where are you finding these draft rankings? I haven't really seen either of them in any lists I've found, but then I'm not paying espn insider. I think any gm who thinks Waller is a better receiver than Smelter should definitely be fired! Maybe Waller wins on measurables, but just watch one game with both of them and the difference is obvious. Smelter is just such a natural football player!
Agreed! Waller was clutch and JT5 was more accurate than I have seen him. He did "lob" a few that forced Waller to break stride and turn back. A little offseason work and he'll be fine!Good to see Waller make some big catches...
These are ESPN insider rankings.