LovelandBuckeye
You never lose to those pricks. Ever. Ever. - UFM
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I'd like to place a LovelandBuckeye Warning on this thread.
I’m voting for the Pickerington Six
And I was thinking on this after the game, it’s up in the pantheon with the Holy Buckeye.
Both were incredible plays that made you feel like “holy shit I can’t believe that just happened” BUT both also had that added element of I can’t believe that just happened and it was good.
Holy Buckeye told us Cooper was gone and good things could happen to us again. Maybe the Pick Six is the big turning point for Day’s tenure? Time will tell but even if it’s not, holy shit was that fun.
or Pick North 6Hear me out what about just "Pick-6?"
Wanted to thank the coaching staff for FINALLY breaking out that Q trap. 4th and 2, they get Howard's legs involved at the time they needed it most.
Absolutely ballsy call that paid off. Hoping to see that more against NoD.
All the focus, including mine, was with the 3 WRs at the top. I was expecting a rub/pick play to EE or Tate.Wanted to thank the coaching staff for FINALLY breaking out that Q trap. 4th and 2, they get Howard's legs involved at the time they needed it most.
Absolutely ballsy call that paid off. Hoping to see that more against NoD.
The scars from our generation's days of youth still burn. But shit like yesterday sure soothes. :cheers:but even in that, he fucking falls down
It had all the markings of a soul crushing loss brewing....until it didn't
The scars from our generation's days of youth still burn. But shit like yesterday sure soothes. :cheers:
All the focus, including mine, was with the 3 WRs at the top. I was expecting a rub/pick play to EE or Tate.
The call and execution on that was huge. Put the win probabiltiy hugely in the Bucks’ favor.
That's the idea. The motion is meant to look like a sprint out pass on a quick design. The Urban staple. This is the counter to that.
It was perfect because Texas had been playing light all game and we were hit and miss generating yardage on the ground. Involving WHs legs by design is the great equalizer.
Now that the defensive blueprint is established, expect more of the same from the Domers. Will's legs are going to be badly needed for the Natty.
I’m willing to find out.Indeed.
OSU could win 17 playoff NC's in a row and we'd still be twitchy fuckers.
Warning or Welcoming?I'd like to place a Dildo Warning on this thread.
ND can try to use the same blueprint if they want, but the materials they are using are significantly lower quality.Now that the defensive blueprint is established, expect more of the same from the Domers. Will's legs are going to be badly needed for the Natty.