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From miles away?

Calling BS on that. I was in the Navy and worked on F-18s. Have heard that dozens of times.

I live in the corridor that every F-22 off of the assembly line flew over. It was chased by an F-16. I assure you that a sonic boom (in this case a double sonic boom) from miles away will shake a house. I had pictures fall off the walls and these guys were flying at what appeared to be 30,000 feet or so. That's about 6 miles away if I was directly below them, and I rarely was. This went on for months.
 
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I live in the corridor that every F-22 off of the assembly line flew over. It was chased by an F-16. I assure you that a sonic boom (in this case a double sonic boom) from miles away will shake a house. I had pictures fall off the walls and these guys were flying at what appeared to be 30,000 feet or so. That's about 6 miles away if I was directly below them, and I rarely was. This went on for months.

yup. I had the same experience when they were doing that.
 
I bet Medley suprises you next year, comes out of sophomore slump and starts making those long range kicks

I agree. being THE guy as a kicker coming in like he was is tough.

A little bit of experience and fine tuning in the offseason will help him a lot.
 
I think technically Bryce Brown outranked Berry (By one spot), but we know how that all played out.

Yeah, but I've never seen somebody as ready for the college game as Berry.

Watched a lot of football too and won 100's of video game national titles.
 
Yeah, but I've never seen somebody as ready for the college game as Berry.

Watched a lot of football too and won 100's of video game national titles.

Did you "watch a lot of football" TWICE?...that is the question. :question:
 
Pretty neat. I've still got my Manning jersey from His rookie year.

Might have to bust it out for the game just because.
 
I live in the corridor that every F-22 off of the assembly line flew over. It was chased by an F-16. I assure you that a sonic boom (in this case a double sonic boom) from miles away will shake a house. I had pictures fall off the walls and these guys were flying at what appeared to be 30,000 feet or so. That's about 6 miles away if I was directly below them, and I rarely was. This went on for months.

Thanks for the replies everyone. No doubt there are a lot of factors that play into the intensity of a sonic boom, but it is good to know it's a very plausible answer.

I assume, having heard nothing more about it, that was the final take (sonic boom).
 
Brent Vinson was a guaranteed, Day 1 starter too.

That was also at the time where about any 5 star kid minus Berry that Fulmer recruited was a bust. Very poor development toward end of Fulmer era. I don't even worry about that with Butch. He demands every ounce of effort that makes it near impossible to bust unless they are lazy. So far only issue has been WRs but that's because we can't get them the ball not that they can't do it
 
Berry was better in college than Peyton. Best safety ever in the SEC. Peyton isn't the best QB to hit the SEC.



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Berry was better in college than Peyton. Best safety ever in the SEC. Peyton isn't the best QB to hit the SEC.

He was outside of the Florida games. For some reason he became turnover prone against UF.that and losing to Memphis cost us chances to play for more SEC Championships and to play for NC's when Peyton was at UT.
 
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