Pointing to wrist??

#28
#28
Looks like no one has a clue.

I like "It's Footballl Time in Tennessee" as the best idea.

Loved the handshakes -- get back to business.
 
#29
#29
I noticed a couple of the players pointing to their wrist after a big play. Kind of like "what time is it?"

What was that about??

I saw this once before when a junior played his first game and caught a TD he showed his wrist and the commentator said "it took them so much time to play him" somethin like that... when our players did i would interpret it as "its time we take back football under our control" :eek:lol:
 
#33
#33
Hardesty is quoted in KNS as saying the RBs were pointing at wrist to signify "punching the clock" - going to work, staying focused, etc.
 
#34
#34
Let's just hope after the next couple weeks, we don't see them starting to point to their ass.
 
#38
#38
Hardesty is quoted in KNS as saying the RBs were pointing at wrist to signify "punching the clock" - going to work, staying focused, etc.

Per KNS:

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"All the credit in the world to the offensive line," Foster said. "Those guys were moving people around."

To signify the strong rushing attack, UT's tailbacks tapped their wrist just as they scored, as if they were wearing a watch.

"Punch the clock," said sophomore tailback Montario Hardesty, who ran for 70 yards and a touchdown. "Get ready to play. Lock in. Get focused. And play."

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#39
#39
what handshakes are you guys talking about? i was there but didn't notice them
 
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