The Dog
Because I Can
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Yes, it matters, Milton has had his chance at Michigan and failed, miserably. I hope he balls out, but he has a history of underperforming
Never met Rob personally but Tim, Shawn, & Wayne are super nice fellas. Tim is super down to Earth amd always appreciative.Rob Ickes is the![]()
I saw them at the Ryman 2x in ‘03 and ‘04 and they’ve been my favorite bluegrass band since. They are soooo good live, but I love all their stuff, even after Rob left. I’d love to talk to them sometime since they appear to be just everyday folk.Never met Rob personally but Tim, Shawn, & Wayne are super nice fellas. Tim is super down to Earth amd always appreciative.
Seen them play in Churches, VI, randomly by ETSU Sherrod Library with three people around...Hoofers Gospel Barn.
Always bring the house down. Like Jerry Douglas also. Tim and Wayne are Bucs, glad to see Bucs do well.
Wayne and Tim are super extroverted. Tim is the main guy. He's a bloomindayull feller. You'd nevrr know he worked with NASA to develop his own personal guitar.I saw them at the Ryman 2x in ‘03 and ‘04 and they’ve been my favorite bluegrass band since. They are soooo good live, but I love all their stuff, even after Rob left. I’d love to talk to them sometime since they appear to be just everyday folk.
I was a Lakers fan so I hated Boston, Detroit, and Chicago. I, like you recognize the greatness of all those teams/players now.Did! Mom loved Larry, so maybe it was rebellion but more likely repulsion by the nut huggers and translucent complexion. Now I marvel at the genius of his game. I actually loved UNC in the 80’s and Jordan in his first few seasons. I bristled at the (earned) hype and his assassin role against the Knicks. Time healed my stubbornness and Knick fandom…they gone.
Blue Highway is up there.I saw them at the Ryman 2x in ‘03 and ‘04 and they’ve been my favorite bluegrass band since. They are soooo good live, but I love all their stuff, even after Rob left. I’d love to talk to them sometime since they appear to be just everyday folk.
Do that and hike the Maroon Bells. Sounds like a trip!!@UTMVol76
48th Annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival — Planet Bluegrass • Colorado Music Festivals & Concerts • Lyons, CO
This and Targhee are bucket list for me.
He’ll always have that record.
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Then he went into the NFL and it was like VOLS vs. Florida again.It was so bad that you could see the terror on our team's face whenever he came into a game. I hate that he couldn't get it together here but that UF game was so bad that it just broke him mentally. If ever someone needed to leave in order to shake off the ghosts of their past it was him.
That’s not entirely true…… he runs a 4.6 40 and this system requires defenses to be more spread out and play man coverage more therefore leaving way more open field for QBs to run through.Good point. Not sure what it has to do with mine. An athletic feat by a quarterback, such as a 70 yard run, isn’t dependent on an offensive system…it’s ability. So far in 3 seasons, his career long is 31 yards.
Nathan Peterman had one terrible day in the Swamp. Jarrett Guarantano put in the work over 3+ years to earn that title. His oeuvre was a reign of ineptitude that will hopefully never again be experienced by the Living Vol Fan.Nathan Peterman was the worst QB I've ever seen at UT. He got good enough at Pitt to get drafted and have a lot of Steelers fans complaining on draft day that their team had taken Dobbs instead of him. Changes in scenery and staff can matter a whole lot.