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If you are anxious about Saturday's game, watch this break down. It's an hour long, but well worth the time.


I love this guy and this channel because he just goes at it and drops knowledge bombs and insights that are as good as good as it gets. About two weeks ago he did a evaluation of OL UGA has to have. He definitely has the ear of UGA coaching staff and I believe he was a former player.

I also like that he's guy 2 guys with two laptops each feeding him video just to keep up with him and he or the 3 of them spent a lot of money creating their channel.

The whole of the SEC would do well to watch this channel just to get some insight and when he pregames or post games a school UGA is about to play? It's as fair and as balanced as can be. He's a knowledge broker of sorts and when he compliments says what's wrong with another player or school, including UGA, people pay attention.

Like you said it's an hour long, but he leaves no stone unturned and is thinking about SEC football every day. I love his passion.

This channel is the kind of thing I have running in the back ground while I dust or do some fairly mindless thing.

Anyway, I'm happy to know you watch it too.
 
I love this guy and this channel because he just goes at it and drops knowledge bombs and insights that are as good as good as it gets. About two weeks ago he did a evaluation of OL UGA has to have. He definitely has the ear of UGA coaching staff and I believe he was a former player.

I also like that he's guy 2 guys with two laptops each feeding him video just to keep up with him and he or the 3 of them spent a lot of money creating their channel.

The whole of the SEC would do well to watch this channel just to get some insight and when he pregames or post games a school UGA is about to play? It's as fair and as balanced as can be. He's a knowledge broker of sorts and when he compliments says what's wrong with another player or school, including UGA, people pay attention.

Like you said it's an hour long, but he leaves no stone unturned and is thinking about SEC football every day. I love his passion.

This channel is the kind of thing I have running in the back ground while I dust or do some fairly mindless thing.

Anyway, I'm happy to know you watch it too.
He played Lineman for a D2 school in Georgia, don’t remember which school, but not UGA.
He is very good at breaking down film.
 
He played Lineman for a D2 school in Georgia, don’t remember which school, but not UGA.
He is very good at breaking down film.
Thank you for the correction. I love his passion.

If you're a Vol fan and wonder about your coach sometimes, this video should dispel any doubts about your coach and might want to think about blocking anyone that doubts Joshua H as a coach.

I like the term layering the football because arm strength is one thing, but creating a catchable football that isn't going to be tipped? Are you kidding me? Nico is the man.

Ohio state is going to have their hands full Saturday night and Nico AND the Vols are poised to be great for the next couple of years while Nico is there. This video shows why he's worth the money they pay him as well as shows people of other teams that their quarterback isn't even close to Nico.

I think this Saturday might be the best game in the post season.

I can't wait to see how UT vs Ohio plays out and this video great prep to watch that game.
 
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Have a great and productive work day VN Members.


2024 NFL Week 16 TNF
Broncos at Chargers

Most likely to be a thrilling competitive division game in the city where Google was created.
The pressure is on the Chargers to rebound after getting bulldozed by the Buccaneers that had an incredible offensive day. The Chargers collapsing in the final regular season month is a common flaw so a other reason why the Chargers are playing a must win game tonight.


The Broncos can finally return to the Playoffs after a long drought if they can defeat the Chargers in what is most likely to be a competitive thriller decided by which team makes less critical mistakes, the team that finish more drives by scoring touchdowns mostly.

The Chargers are favored by 2 points except not a true upset if the Broncos won because it’s a coin flip game between 2 teams that can realistically make the Playoffs as a Wild Card.
 
This is crazy.

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The first ever NFL Stadium for the Savannah Bananas is officially sold out. I am blown away even sharing this as this is something I could never have never imagined when we started our small team in Savannah.

Our goal has grown to take care of more fans and bring the show to more people all over the country. A few years ago I first thought there was a chance we could sell out a Major League Stadium and hoped that it could be Fenway Park. That dream came true this past summer.

But as we saw the waitlist for tickets approach 3 million fans, we knew we had to dream bigger. For me the next step was logical, as the next biggest stadiums were football stadiums.

There was only one problem. We’ve never played at a football stadium before. And we didn’t know how and if we could pull it off. The question still remains and we know it’s going to be extremely difficult. But our team is working hard to go through every detail to make it a great experience for fans, from the field dimensions, to the netting, to the backstop, to the upper deck activation for our players and cast, and how fans will enter the stadium. Everything speaks and we want to try to think of everything to make this and every football stadium special.

Will some things not go well? You better believe it. But learning and growing is the name of the game for us. And we learn by doing, especially when we do big things.

I’m just so grateful for Banana Ball nation and all the fans support to be able to sell this stadium out in just a few hours.

It shows our fans trust in us and our ability to put on a great show. Now, we have to live up to it and I can’t wait for March 15th to take that challenge head on.

P.S. The crazy part about selling out Raymond James is that we were never suppose to go here. We were set for two nights at Tropicana Field but with Hurricane Milton tearing down the roof, we had to adjust very quickly. When we heard this amazing stadium was available, we jumped on it right away. Now it will go down in history as the first ever football stadium in Banana Ball history and having it be sold out makes it even more special.​

 
Pulled up the TouchTunes app on my iPhone and looked around the Columbus area.

"Tennessee Orange" currently playing on a few jukeboxes
I played "Rocky Top" at somewhere called "Varsitys"
A few places playing "The Way I Talk"
"Tennessee Fan" here and there
"Dixieland Delight" at one place

They must think we are all nuts.
 
This is crazy.

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The first ever NFL Stadium for the Savannah Bananas is officially sold out. I am blown away even sharing this as this is something I could never have never imagined when we started our small team in Savannah.​

Our goal has grown to take care of more fans and bring the show to more people all over the country. A few years ago I first thought there was a chance we could sell out a Major League Stadium and hoped that it could be Fenway Park. That dream came true this past summer.​

But as we saw the waitlist for tickets approach 3 million fans, we knew we had to dream bigger. For me the next step was logical, as the next biggest stadiums were football stadiums.​

There was only one problem. We’ve never played at a football stadium before. And we didn’t know how and if we could pull it off. The question still remains and we know it’s going to be extremely difficult. But our team is working hard to go through every detail to make it a great experience for fans, from the field dimensions, to the netting, to the backstop, to the upper deck activation for our players and cast, and how fans will enter the stadium. Everything speaks and we want to try to think of everything to make this and every football stadium special.​

Will some things not go well? You better believe it. But learning and growing is the name of the game for us. And we learn by doing, especially when we do big things.​

I’m just so grateful for Banana Ball nation and all the fans support to be able to sell this stadium out in just a few hours.​

It shows our fans trust in us and our ability to put on a great show. Now, we have to live up to it and I can’t wait for March 15th to take that challenge head on.​

P.S. The crazy part about selling out Raymond James is that we were never suppose to go here. We were set for two nights at Tropicana Field but with Hurricane Milton tearing down the roof, we had to adjust very quickly. When we heard this amazing stadium was available, we jumped on it right away. Now it will go down in history as the first ever football stadium in Banana Ball history and having it be sold out makes it even more special.​

TL;DNR. ;)
 
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Pulled up the TouchTunes app on my iPhone and looked around the Columbus area.

"Tennessee Orange" currently playing on a few jukeboxes
I played "Rocky Top" at somewhere called "Varsitys"
A few places playing "The Way I Talk"
"Tennessee Fan" here and there
"Dixieland Delight" at one place

They must think we are all nuts.
To them if you live anywhere below the Mason/Dixon Line you are nuts.

mason dixon line
 

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