The Coach Cochran video get loud , I love it, and says we wanta be the loudest Stadium in the country, is AWSOME!
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if that's the case...they waited too late and did it RIGHT as we were coming up to the ball. There was PLENTY of time to do it during the TV time out if that was truly the intention.Its to start the 4th quarter. Its urging the fans to FINISH. To make the 4th quarter ours. Doesn't matter where we are or who has the ball.
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When else would they have played it? They play the "Finish The Game" video at the start of the timeout. The crowd got loud for the video and then when the offense broke the huddle they got quite. I see no problem there.if that's the case...they waited too late and did it RIGHT as we were coming up to the ball. There was PLENTY of time to do it during the TV time out if that was truly the intention.
I think it was just someone not knowing what they're doing.
Well, it was kinda bush-league on the part of our AV folks. We had just had a drive starting deep in our own territory earlier in the game when GMac had to turn and ask for quiet in the end zone.I love it when this is the kind of thing we have disagreements on.:rolleye2:
I know a lot of LSU fans who would LOVE to have this kind of non-issue to bicker over.:biggrin2:
I'm sorry but only a complete knucklehead would think it's OK to have the stadium in a 130 decibel uproar when we're backed up to our end zone approaching the ball. Since it's obvious you never played football, QUIET is the desired motif when calling signals. Are you in the band or something?When else would they have played it? They play the "Finish The Game" video at the start of the timeout. The crowd got loud for the video and then when the offense broke the huddle they got quite. I see no problem there.
If you are trying to call a play in the huddle.....AFTER you have had a SEVERAL minutes on the sidelines during the quarter break where the crowd was SILENT you are either dumb, Les Miles, or both.I'm sorry but only a complete knucklehead would think it's OK to have the stadium in a 130 decibel uproar when we're backed up to our end zone approaching the ball. Since it's obvious you never played football, QUIET is the desired motif when calling signals. Are you in the band or something?
Mmmwwwhahahahahahahah.If you are trying to call a play in the huddle.....AFTER you have had a SEVERAL minutes on the sidelines during the quarter break where the crowd was SILENT you are either dumb, Les Miles, or both.
Hopefully the play call is not the issue. However, any audibling would be, as well as being able to hear the snap count, especially backed up on your own goal line where there's no margin for error.If you are trying to call a play in the huddle.....AFTER you have had a SEVERAL minutes on the sidelines during the quarter break where the crowd was SILENT you are either dumb, Les Miles, or both.
SavannahDare's new avatar looks like Maya Rudolph.I love it when this is the kind of thing we have disagreements on.:rolleye2:
I know a lot of LSU fans who would LOVE to have this kind of non-issue to bicker over.:biggrin2:
Must mean it's a good time to be a Bama fan!!!!!!!!I love it when this is the kind of thing we have disagreements on.:rolleye2:
I know a lot of LSU fans who would LOVE to have this kind of non-issue to bicker over.:biggrin2:
While that's true, it still does not change the fact that once the offense came out on the field, the crowed became silent.Hopefully the play call is not the issue. However, any audibling would be, as well as being able to hear the snap count, especially backed up on your own goal line where there's no margin for error.