SweetasSoda
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So much power is derived from the copperhead. The Aztecs built pyramids and sacrificed virgins in hopes that the copperhead God would be appeased and show himself for all to see, as a reward. He has yet to be seen. Their copperhead worship and rituals eventually led to the fall of their civilization. . . I just hope we aren't starting down that same path as them. . .Egyptians wore golden Copperhead bangles on their arms.
watching some King Tut special on Discovery.So much power is derived from the copperhead. The Aztecs built pyramids and sacrificed virgins in hopes that the copperhead God would be appeased and show himself for all to see, as a reward. He has yet to be seen. Their copperhead worship and rituals eventually led to the fall of their civilization. . . I just hope we aren't starting down that same path as them. . .
Alright, I'm bored, time to rewatch the Dixieland Delight. . .
People keep ignoring that Keyton was held early in his route on that play.We beat them without Tillman, a few others, missed two TD's (one right out of reach in the endzone and the other when Keyton stopped running and dove for the ball, which if he'd just kept running, he would have caught in stride and scored) and handed them 16pts, and they still couldn't beat us.. No safety when BY intentionally grounded it in the endzone (2pts for a safety), scoop and score where they did nothing to cause to turnover except pick it up (7pts), and 4th and goal when their WR tackled ours, yet gave them a PI on US and gave them first and goal to score 7pts...
I’m just checking in. Haven’t posted since my Alabama preview but I’ve been reading and liking a lot of what you guys have been writing. One thing I think more and more people are realizing is that this year we absolutely can TRUST our football team (coaches & players). That’s how much BVS has been cured. jmo.
I don’t have any real changes to my preseason Kentucky preview. I think everyone knows their strengths (none really) and weaknesses (everywhere) but none of the computer models see this as a toss-up game at the moment. We’re expected to win by multiple scores.
The greater the margin we beat Kentucky by the greater the likelihood the computers see our game with Georgia at Georgia as a toss-up. If the game in Athens was in Neyland all the computer models would already say it’s a toss-up, pretty much the same as Alabama.
All of our remaining opponents are projected to be multi-score wins for us. Only one possible toss-up remains. We’ve won all one-score games so far this year whether at home or on the road and the probability of us winning our last one this year on the road in Athens is increasing on a weekly basis.
11-1 is now our floor for the regular season; 15-0 is our ceiling for the year. jmo.
When we ventured into Death Valley it was assumed that LSU would have the home field advantage. It didn’t exactly work out that way. For much of the game folks on Bourbon Street in the French quarter of New Orleans could hear the lyrics of Rocky Top in the breeze blowing down from Baton Rouge. By the 4th quarter Tiger Stadium had a decided Tennessee home field advantage.
On November 5th we need as many Tennessee fans as we can get in Sanford stadium. If we have our fans with us our matchup with Georgia, according to the computers, moves into the pick ‘em category. If that is the case then with our coaches, with our players, and with our fans, I like our odds. jmo.
It would be best if we have so many fans in the stands in Athens that when Kirby looks around the stadium before kickoff he develops an acute case of Saban-esque anxiety. jmo.
If you have any doubt about the contribution of our fans to the outcome of our games, consider this, tonight on Vol Calls Heupel said the reason Alabama missed their field goal at the end of the game Saturday was because our fans blew it off course to the right. No, really. Everybody on the broadcast agreed.
Kukulkan - WikipediaSo much power is derived from the copperhead. The Aztecs built pyramids and sacrificed virgins in hopes that the copperhead God would be appeased and show himself for all to see, as a reward. He has yet to be seen. Their copperhead worship and rituals eventually led to the fall of their civilization. . . I just hope we aren't starting down that same path as them. . .
Alright, I'm bored, time to rewatch the Dixieland Delight. . .
obviously more than made up for it at the end, but thought we could’ve used a timeout before halftime against Bama.Heupel is the freaking man at stealing points before halftime or outright winning games with barely any time left.
vs UK last year we had 16 seconds left before halftime and drove 30 yards into FG range and McGrath made the kick. We won by 3.
I do think he kinda mismanaged the end of the MCB by going for two kill shots when trying to get closer for the gamewinning FG would have been better, but oh well.
Can someone post the gif of Hyatt in the distance and the Bama player on his knees contemplating his entire existence? Need to save that one for my Bama buddies. Thanks in advance