Here we are at the 4th 2nd and 26 day. Everyone enjoy your day!
I just wished my hiking buddies, who I have a continuous ongoing dialogue with, a happy and 2nd and 26th day. They're MSU grads. They had no clue what it was. After a short video of the play, all I got back was an "oh."Never. Gets. Old.
The Georgia one is better when you include the play before. The announcers were giddy and thought they were moments away from a title. The crushing of their spirit on the very next play is even sweeter hearing that.Never. Gets. Old.
It is like he just kicked it in another gear.The first video above is my favorite - you can see Smitty the entire time, and it's amazing watching him effortlessly pull away from the defender once he sees the ball...
You can also see how open Jeudy is in the middle of the field. Even if Tua hadn't gone for the kill, the first down was a near certainty.
my favorite is still the russian announcer.The first video above is my favorite - you can see Smitty the entire time, and it's amazing watching him effortlessly pull away from the defender once he sees the ball...
You can also see how open Jeudy is in the middle of the field. Even if Tua hadn't gone for the kill, the first down was a near certainty.
I think Mike Gundy was the color commentator.my favorite is still the russian announcer.
I had never noticed their #14 give up before the end before. Was he a corner? His body type looks more like a safety...The first video above is my favorite - you can see Smitty the entire time, and it's amazing watching him effortlessly pull away from the defender once he sees the ball...
You can also see how open Jeudy is in the middle of the field. Even if Tua hadn't gone for the kill, the first down was a near certainty.
their secondary completely screwed the pooch on that play. i think the #14 thought he had safety help over the top, and the safety bit on tua's head fake taking him out of the play. you can see #14 as he pulls up giving "what the hell, i thought you were covering the deep ball" arms to the safety.I had never noticed their #14 give up before the end before. Was he a corner? His body type looks more like a safety...
Yeah, his name is Malkom Parrish, he was a senior in 2017.I had never noticed their #14 give up before the end before. Was he a corner? His body type looks more like a safety...
one of the guys was mocking tua's last name in the run up to that playThe Georgia radio call just never gets old. I wonder what those guys are doing with their lives these days?
Irv went middle above the linebacker and Tua looked that way until he snapped his head, jumped his feet to 11 o’clock and threw it dead on the money.I had never noticed their #14 give up before the end before. Was he a corner? His body type looks more like a safety...