Meanwhile - over on the GT forum

#26
#26
I spent a fun night in that stadium years ago. Nuthin to do with football. A Jimmy Buffett concert. It was so long ago.....

How long ago was it?

It was so long ago Fats Domino was his opening act. Truth.

Back when Colonel Sanders was a lieutenant?
 
#29
#29
I too spent a fun night in that stadium years ago. Nothing to do with football. Nor Jimmy Buffett either. Instead it involved a hot Tech co-ed. A rare bird indeed.

I asked her what dating was like for a hot young thing at GT. Her response: The odds are good, but the goods are odd.
 
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#31
#31
I too spent a fun night in that stadium years ago. Nothing to do with football. Nor Jimmy Buffett either. Instead it involved a hot Tech co-ed. A rare bird indeed.

I asked her what dating was like for a hot young thing at GT. Her response: The odds are good, but the goods are odd.

Like finding a leprechaun parking his unicorn in the spot right by the front door
 
#32
#32
Not at all. Any team we face should definitely practice how to avoid the cut blocks. I just adamantly disagree with the premise that our offense injures an inordinate amount of defenders when compared to other offenses. I also believe that cut blocking gets a bad rap mainly because defenses just don't like dealing with it, not because it injures at a higher rate than drive blocking.

again you are dealing with multiple sources here. this point might explain it from a player/coaches standpoint but doesn't cover the media or fans.

also just to be a wise butt, you are saying its not the system that injures people, just your players being dirty? :)
 
#34
#34
Dear Vol Friends:
Please stomp a mud hole in their sorry ass. It will be a win if you leave there with less than 3 knee injuries.
Your friend, dawg fan.
 
#35
#35
again you are dealing with multiple sources here. this point might explain it from a player/coaches standpoint but doesn't cover the media or fans.

also just to be a wise butt, you are saying its not the system that injures people, just your players being dirty? :)

How can our players be dirty if they're playing within the rules of the game? Are you suggesting that GT players are intending to play outside the rules?
 
#37
#37
I watched their bowl game vs. Kentucky and that's all they did to them the whole game and basically costed Kentucky the game because they injured 2 DLinemen.
 
#40
#40
I think ill go to the Varsity tonight and look over at GT little stadium while eating a chili dog dreaming of the beat down we are going to give them.
 
#41
#41
I watched their bowl game vs. Kentucky and that's all they did to them the whole game and basically costed Kentucky the game because they injured 2 DLinemen.

Both guys were injured from drive blocks though lol....... go back and re watch.
 
#42
#42
I live in their town.
I like their mascot and uniforms
***most importantly*** They hate UGA as much as I do!
 
#43
#43
We've had issues with injuries from diving low blows so naturally, we're a little sensitive to the idea of playing a team does basically that every time.

Get lower, put a shoulder into his sternum, and sprawl him flat on his ass. There are ways of dealing with this.
 
#44
#44
Dear Vol Friends:
Please stomp a mud hole in their sorry ass. It will be a win if you leave there with less than 3 knee injuries.
Your friend, dawg fan.

I am thinking we save the mud hole stomping boots for your sorry mouthy asses. By the time the Vols are through with the doggies, yall gonna need a proctologist to get your teeth cleaned. Friends, Hell!
 
#48
#48
Have they met Paul Bain? Their whole team is about to be destroyed.

Paul Bain wont watch the Solar eclipse on Monday. The solar eclipse will watch him.
 
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