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The time outs at the end of the first half.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:25 pm
by oaktonhokie
I was watching this, pleased that the coaches were confident, aggressive and demonstrating that they had faith in our defense.

Miami didn't want to try to score against our vaunted D. They wanted to go to the locker room tied.

Nope, we made they play.

I liked the decision.

....and I hoped we would hold them to a field goal. After all, they were about 85 yards away with about a minute left. Hold them to three points, defense.

Nothing wrong with the decision. The defense, when we needed them to step up, laid down.
Like they did later in the fourth quarter.

We stink.

Had we won, we would still stink, but not as bad.

Re: The time outs at the end of the first half.

Posted: Sun Oct 18, 2015 6:28 pm
by Bay_area_Hokie
Stink is being kind


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Re: The time outs at the end of the first half.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 2:10 am
by Florida Hokie
oaktonhokie wrote:I was watching this, pleased that the coaches were confident, aggressive and demonstrating that they had faith in our defense.

Miami didn't want to try to score against our vaunted D. They wanted to go to the locker room tied.

Nope, we made they play.

I liked the decision.

....and I hoped we would hold them to a field goal. After all, they were about 85 yards away with about a minute left. Hold them to three points, defense.

Nothing wrong with the decision. The defense, when we needed them to step up, laid down.
Like they did later in the fourth quarter.

We stink.

Had we won, we would still stink, but not as bad.
Yet another example of why Bud Foster isn't the savior so many think he is. His defenses are getting worked regularly. (Cue the "he has no talent to work with" crowd)

Re: The time outs at the end of the first half.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 5:09 pm
by miles
Florida Hokie wrote:
oaktonhokie wrote:I was watching this, pleased that the coaches were confident, aggressive and demonstrating that they had faith in our defense.

Miami didn't want to try to score against our vaunted D. They wanted to go to the locker room tied.

Nope, we made they play.

I liked the decision.

....and I hoped we would hold them to a field goal. After all, they were about 85 yards away with about a minute left. Hold them to three points, defense.

Nothing wrong with the decision. The defense, when we needed them to step up, laid down.
Like they did later in the fourth quarter.

We stink.

Had we won, we would still stink, but not as bad.
Yet another example of why Bud Foster isn't the savior so many think he is. His defenses are getting worked regularly. (Cue the "he has no talent to work with" crowd)
Ooh, ooh. "Bud Foster isn't the savior". Aren't you special? Grace us with some more pearls of your wisdom. Bless your little brain. You're most comfortable rabble rousing while following the crowd. You'd fit in at an old time lynching in the south.

Re: The time outs at the end of the first half.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 8:22 pm
by Florida Hokie
miles wrote:
Florida Hokie wrote:
oaktonhokie wrote:I was watching this, pleased that the coaches were confident, aggressive and demonstrating that they had faith in our defense.

Miami didn't want to try to score against our vaunted D. They wanted to go to the locker room tied.

Nope, we made they play.

I liked the decision.

....and I hoped we would hold them to a field goal. After all, they were about 85 yards away with about a minute left. Hold them to three points, defense.

Nothing wrong with the decision. The defense, when we needed them to step up, laid down.
Like they did later in the fourth quarter.

We stink.

Had we won, we would still stink, but not as bad.
Yet another example of why Bud Foster isn't the savior so many think he is. His defenses are getting worked regularly. (Cue the "he has no talent to work with" crowd)
Ooh, ooh. "Bud Foster isn't the savior". Aren't you special? Grace us with some more pearls of your wisdom. Bless your little brain. You're most comfortable rabble rousing while following the crowd. You'd fit in at an old time lynching in the south.
If you like Bud and think he's the answer then say so. Otherwise, stop trying to be clever.

Re: The time outs at the end of the first half.

Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2015 11:10 pm
by miles
Florida Hokie wrote:
miles wrote:
Florida Hokie wrote:
oaktonhokie wrote:I was watching this, pleased that the coaches were confident, aggressive and demonstrating that they had faith in our defense.

Miami didn't want to try to score against our vaunted D. They wanted to go to the locker room tied.

Nope, we made they play.

I liked the decision.

....and I hoped we would hold them to a field goal. After all, they were about 85 yards away with about a minute left. Hold them to three points, defense.

Nothing wrong with the decision. The defense, when we needed them to step up, laid down.
Like they did later in the fourth quarter.

We stink.

Had we won, we would still stink, but not as bad.
Yet another example of why Bud Foster isn't the savior so many think he is. His defenses are getting worked regularly. (Cue the "he has no talent to work with" crowd)
Ooh, ooh. "Bud Foster isn't the savior". Aren't you special? Grace us with some more pearls of your wisdom. Bless your little brain. You're most comfortable rabble rousing while following the crowd. You'd fit in at an old time lynching in the south.
If you like Bud and think he's the answer then say so. Otherwise, stop trying to be clever.
Et tu, jackass.