Had no idea there was bad blood between them...I hope Kirby and Mel Tucker are kept awake each night by that play the rest of their lives. Considering all the bad blood that came out since Kirby left. It was the ultimate middle finger from us to him, topped off with the echoing of Sweet Home Alabama and Rammer Jammer as they walked off the field in defeat.
I guess it's a good thing you didn't, that video would have turned out a whole lot differentGreat angle. It looks like I could just reach out and catch it myself.
You can see a couple of others too. I thought about when Lane used to do that on the sidelines.Go to the 0:22 mark of this video and you can clearly see a guy in the upper deck calling the TD.
I think my favorite part of this video is the moment that Tua's head snaps to the left. It's downright chilling.
How quick was his release? The time from seeing the receiver to ball leaving his hand was about the fastest I have seen. Maybe he did have the receiver in his periphery (or maybe not). Also, it was on a rope, very little margin for error. Just wonderful.Gives a great insight into how long he held the safety in relation to how quickly he turned and fired that rocket downfield.
Are you sure that isn’t Lane???Yep!
I did better this time. Only watched it 5 times before I closed it.I can't stop watching it...... I can't, I just don't want to stop. I love hearing the disbelief and amazement in the voices of some of the announcers.
I think this game, this play, may have rocked the world of college football more than even we, the Alabama fans, know.
Roll Tide !
Roll !
I did it in my apartment.You can see a couple of others too. I thought about when Lane used to do that on the sidelines.
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I swear that's Lane Kiffin...errr I mean "Joey Freshwater".Yep!
This one is the best...SIIP I enjoyed seeing all of the various reactions to the throw.
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Someone may have already said this - but it would be great for that slo-mo to be dubbed in with the old NFL Films music! LOL!!Camera/Video nerd comment: I wonder if that was shot wider (perhaps at 4k) and scaled/cropped/stabilized in post. It's still extraordinary, but that would at least give the operator a little wiggle.
The throw is exceptional; tracking that shot in camera would be at least on par.
I said that to Travis Reier in tweet. Great minds!Someone may have already said this - but it would be great for that slo-mo to be dubbed in with the old NFL Films music! LOL!!
Kinda hard to tell on that one. I remember distinctly all of us going ga-ha over the ball AJ threw. Plus, it was thrown from the other hash too. Like I said, it’s hard to tell to me. They were thrown differently too. AJ’s has to have more air under it. Tua’s has to be more flat on a rope type.Little comparison of Tua and McCarrons td throws .....though Tuas looks like a better thrown ball.
https://247sports.com/college/alaba...a-looks-just-like-AJ-McCarrons-toss-113968756
I've looked it over several times....they both are under different circumstances but I just love the spiral and placement on Tuas throw....they were both very well thrown balls. I found it to be fitting that both shared the common opponentKinda hard to tell on that one. I remember distinctly all of us going ga-ha over the ball AJ threw. Plus, it was thrown from the other hash too. Like I said, it’s hard to tell to me. They were thrown differently too. AJ’s has to have more air under it. Tua’s has to be more flat on a rope type.
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