That was not on there when I last looked. Glad it's finally there.http://www.espn.com/watch/_/id/3500102/georgia-tech-spring-football-game
Works for me on computer. Comcast/Xfinity cable and internet. Maybe check ACC Extra on ESPN if link doesn't work.
Needy much?Condensed version somewhere without breaks?
Just mine buffers out during the commercials or stops and starts over. I’ve never had much luck with ESPN in our neck of the woods.Needy much?
Ah. I see. That’s a bummer.Just mine buffers out during the commercials or stops and starts over. I’ve never had much luck with ESPN in our neck of the woods.
Here is the super condensed version. The best part is the dancing at the beginning. We may not win a lot of games this year, but boy can we dance!
Take a close look at the first play from scrimmage. Ignore the fact that we come out in the spread option formation. Watch the actual play. We still can’t cover a tight end. Curry lines up in the exact spot where the TE ends up catching the ball. However, he’s not in the right spot to make a play because he bails 10 yards at the snap. WTF??? What happened to “tight coverage’s all over the field, we’re going to contest every pass”? What happened to “now we get to play against a real offense in practice so we know how to defend one”? The left side slot receiver was wide freaking open as well in the left flat.
I was wondering about that. Makes me wonder what else was scripted. I'd rather see real competition that a scripted play. "Competition is King!" right? I said in another thread this ain't pro rasslin'. Oh well.... The one play that should have been scripted, the pass to Joe Hamilton for a double pass, was f'd up as well.After listening to the postgame interviews and a lot of the other media provided by the school since Friday, it seems highly likely that the entire first play was scripted. CGC, ADTS, and Andy Demetra have all talked about the homage they were paying to the previous system and have been pushing the fact that it was the first completed pass to a tight end since the 07 season. Also, Curry actually vacates the area before the ball was even snapped, as if he were instructed to leave that area open... So basically, I would not read too much into a singular play of a spring game in determining our ability to cover the TE in the future.