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So did the loser, and I doubt she let's him forget he lost.She got lots of experience
Malik Davis vertical of 39.5 turned some heads at pro day
Because of the height itself? Or because he’s still able to do it at his age?
He reads gatorchatter
Let’s be honest. Who doesn’t?
Your mom told me she doesn’t last night
Turnover Coin Purse.Oh God, just no "turnover chain/backpack/trashcan" etc.
No more Black Cow Milkshakes, either. :(It was one of the saddest days in my life when I completed my order at a Arby's with 'and throw in a chocolate turnover please' and I was told 'we dont carry those anymore.'
Gordon gets it. Social media photo is key.I don't mind a turnover incentive gimmick. Keep in mind that for players, the appeal of that kind of thing is to get their picture taken with it, then put it on social media.
Today's youts love that stuff. I guarantee you there are former Cane players who got a pick or a fumble recovery 4-5 years ago, and to this day their profile pic is them wearing that Turnover Chain on the sideline.
Don't give the player some kind of tacky thing to put on for the picture, though. That's played out. Cut out the middleman and make the picture the prize, in real time!
Get one of those portable photo booths like they have at wedding receptions and whatnot, and rig it up as the Turnover Booth, with some kind of special background in it. Any player who gets a TO runs in there after the play and strikes a pose for a photo, which immediately goes up on the jumbotron and gets blasted across social media.
The players and their families and girlfriends will love it. Plus the player is in and out of the booth in five seconds, then back to business. So it's less disruptive than putting something on like a chain or backpack and then preening around on the sideline for the rest of the series.
I try to keep up with the youts.Gordon gets it. Social media photo is key.
Strangely that is somehow both a horrible idea and an excellent idea.I don't mind a turnover incentive gimmick. Keep in mind that for players, the appeal of that kind of thing is to get their picture taken with it, then put it on social media.
Today's youts love that stuff. I guarantee you there are former Cane players who got a pick or a fumble recovery 4-5 years ago, and to this day their profile pic is them wearing that Turnover Chain on the sideline.
Don't give the player some kind of tacky thing to put on for the picture, though. That's played out. Cut out the middleman and make the picture the prize, in real time!
Get one of those portable photo booths like they have at wedding receptions and whatnot, and rig it up as the Turnover Booth, with some kind of special background in it. Any player who gets a TO runs in there after the play and strikes a pose for a photo, which immediately goes up on the jumbotron and gets blasted across social media.
The players and their families and girlfriends will love it. Plus the player is in and out of the booth in five seconds, then back to business. So it's less disruptive than putting something on like a chain or backpack and then preening around on the sideline for the rest of the series.
Strangely that is somehow both a horrible idea and an excellent idea.
I don't mind a turnover incentive gimmick. Keep in mind that for players, the appeal of that kind of thing is to get their picture taken with it, then put it on social media.
Today's youts love that stuff. I guarantee you there are former Cane players who got a pick or a fumble recovery 4-5 years ago, and to this day their profile pic is them wearing that Turnover Chain on the sideline.
Don't give the player some kind of tacky thing to put on for the picture, though. That's played out. Cut out the middleman and make the picture the prize, in real time!
Get one of those portable photo booths like they have at wedding receptions and whatnot, and rig it up as the Turnover Booth, with some kind of special background in it. Any player who gets a TO runs in there after the play and strikes a pose for a photo, which immediately goes up on the jumbotron and gets blasted across social media.
The players and their families and girlfriends will love it. Plus the player is in and out of the booth in five seconds, then back to business. So it's less disruptive than putting something on like a chain or backpack and then preening around on the sideline for the rest of the series.