GTBatGirl96
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Convicts in Georgia wear red and black.
Convicts in Georgia wear red and black.
OK so will the rest of the Tennessee fans .
This is actually a legitimate reason for GT fans to sit quietly during the game.
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It does!Like if you whisper " rise up lights" it actually sounds like an Australian saying " razor blades"
“When you get chopped is when you’re not doing your job or you’re slow doing your job or your eyes aren’t where they’re supposed to be and you’re not reacting to that key,” Hoke said. “Guys that get chopped are the ones that take their eyes back to the guy that’s going to chop them and then you get chopped.
I paraphrased this article earlier, but here is the link with an interview of Tennessee's DL coach, Brady Hoke about preparing for the triple option:
http://gridironnow.com/brady-hoke-georgia-tech-triple-option/
I know it won't dissuade any confidence about CPJ, but wanted to know any thoughts about Hoke's statements. Is this coach speak typically associated with game prep for GT?
Lemme at at 'em, he sez. Scooby Doo. What happens when the dog catches a car?I paraphrased this article earlier, but here is the link with an interview of Tennessee's DL coach, Brady Hoke about preparing for the triple option:
http://gridironnow.com/brady-hoke-georgia-tech-triple-option/
I know it won't dissuade any confidence about CPJ, but wanted to know any thoughts about Hoke's statements. Is this coach speak typically associated with game prep for GT?
I read another article that stated UT had spent 1/3 of the offseason preparing for GT. If that's true, the other teams in the SEC East should all send us a Christmas card this year
I think someone posted some stats a while ago that showed teams collectively have a losing record the week after playing GT.Serious question because you bring up something I've never thought of. I've really only paid attention to the teams GT play but not that team the game AFTER. What detrimental effects would take place on a defense for games played after Tech? Just the time NOT spent on preparing their usual scheme?
I think someone posted some stats a while ago that showed teams collectively have a losing record the week after playing GT.
The frustrating thing about this article is a coach using the terms "cut blocks" and "chop blocks" synonymously. Two entirely different blocks and one is illegal (chop blocking) and one is not (cut blocking). Aside from that, I don't think anyone at UT is looking forward to facing our offense but I have heard coaches say they "welcome" the challenge in the past.
I read another article that stated UT had spent 1/3 of the offseason preparing for GT. If that's true, the other teams in the SEC East should all send us a Christmas card this year.
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Ok so if he used the term "cut" instead of "chop", is he wrong?
If you're not bright enough to used the term properly I have a hard time taking what you say seriously. Yes, he's right but I'm not going to give him a world of credit, most blocking schemes are designed to disguise and influence the D's reaction.
I paraphrased this article earlier, but here is the link with an interview of Tennessee's DL coach, Brady Hoke about preparing for the triple option:
http://gridironnow.com/brady-hoke-georgia-tech-triple-option/
I know it won't dissuade any confidence about CPJ, but wanted to know any thoughts about Hoke's statements. Is this coach speak typically associated with game prep for GT?