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The brother of one of the TCU WRs was one of the ones killed.
I can’t understand how these folks think that the killing of random innocent people brings anything remotely close to sympathy for their cause. It’s time for the world to say enough. It’s time for an eye for an eye type of Old Testament justice.
Take every involved country that has had these terror attacks. Send every single strike team and simultaneously eliminate all of the terrorist leaders. If possible, make them stand trial on a worldwide public stage and then execute them just as publicly. If that’s not possible, then execute them during the strike and film it. As painful as death as possible. Burned alive, exploded, I don’t care, just get it for the world to see what happens when terrorists attack. Then repeat the world wide purge of terrorist leaders each time an attack occurs until it ends.
I don’t know if y’all remember this but when the US embassy was seized in Iran, the USSR embassy was seized at the same time. The USSR said that they had one chance to release their embassy hostages. This message fell on deaf ears. The next day, the heads of all the Iranians in the Iranian embassy in Moscow were delivered to the new government of Iran. The entire USSR embassy was taken to the airport and sent back to the USSR. Not public knowledge. I was told this years later. With this event, has there been a single terror event in Russia? I doubt it.
Speak in a language that your enemy understands. Make the response impossible to ignore.
As many as there are disguised as showing four and sending more. There's also a lot more looks that show we're bringing more than four and one or two dropped into coverage and the number ended at four.
It shows enough information to show we didn't blitz "40% of the time" either.
That's impressive. Thank you for that, seriously!40 might be a little aggressive .
I’m not gonna do the whole game but I just did 1H.
1Q: UGA ran 15 plays. 5 times we brought more than four (16 plays with 6 blitzes but one called back for penalty). 10 of those were pass plays. One was either delayed or biting on PA. So possibly 4 out of 15 plays.
Basically through 1Q, we either pressured 33% of total plays or 26% of total plays.
2Q: UGA ran 25 plays. Brought pressure on 7 (an 8th play was called for delay of game where we were bringing the house). First blitz of 2Q Beck scrambled and then trucked a defender .
Through 1H, brought more than four on either 12/41 plays or 13/41 plays. So either way, 30ish% of the time. Pretty sure we had zero sacks, zero QB hits, zero pressures (could be one here) whole blitzing 30% of the time.
I could totally do that. Here's the turkey cake I made this Thanksgiving. I'm still pretty stoked about it.
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Same issue I’ve had with the national championship game being on a Monday night at 8pm (not sure if they changed that this year) and superbowl being on a Sunday.Ok one more scheduling complaint, then I'm done.
Why in the hell are 2 of the 3 remaining playoff games on weeknights? Do they just hate old folks?
Well done40 might be a little aggressive .
I’m not gonna do the whole game but I just did 1H.
1Q: UGA ran 15 plays. 5 times we brought more than four (16 plays with 6 blitzes but one called back for penalty). 10 of those were pass plays. One was either delayed or biting on PA. So possibly 4 out of 15 plays.
Basically through 1Q, we either pressured 33% of total plays or 26% of total plays.
2Q: UGA ran 25 plays. Brought pressure on 7 (an 8th play was called for delay of game where we were bringing the house). First blitz of 2Q Beck scrambled and then trucked a defender .
Through 1H, brought more than four on either 12/41 plays or 13/41 plays. So either way, 30ish% of the time. Pretty sure we had zero sacks, zero QB hits, zero pressures (could be one here) while blitzing 30% of the time.
If this is the case and it appears to be, why did we not start implementing this strategy at some point this past year (or last)? Looking for some thoughts….Reading between the lines with all the portal talk about Nico and MM, both families seemed to get assurances from Heupel that the offense will change. My guess is Heupel is assuring that the offense will open back up next year with a much bigger passing attack. I hope that it is true. We need to get Nico to earn his money next year if we are going to make a deeper playoff run.
You’re right. The pageantry and tradition of college football is centered around Saturdays. The semifinals should be next Saturday and the final on the following Saturday.Ok one more scheduling complaint, then I'm done.
Why in the hell are 2 of the 3 remaining playoff games on weeknights? Do they just hate old folks?
We probably always intended to rely on Sampson this season and early on our OL was trash. By mid season they were a bit better but our WRs weren’t getting separation and were nursing injuries. Then you had Nico not always seeing the field and drops galore. Those missed big shots are why the offense looked so shaky. We had the run game grinding away but at no point did the passing game look reliable. That made it easy for defenses.If this is the case and it appears to be, why did we not start implementing this strategy at some point this past year (or last)? Looking for some thoughts….