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Are you really trying to argue that your 11 points off was closer than my 11 points off?
And the receiver was pounding the ground because of the incompletion and then.... he was like no, wait.You mean after the ball bounced on the ground for 10 seconds? Yeah.
Y’all remember when the refs thought the Utah receiver caught the ball with his feet? Good times
How were you right? If you had said UF would win in a close one you would have been right. Only you could say you picked a team to win a game, they lost, and yet you were right.I’m not triggered we won. I’m pointing out I was right and this wouldn’t be a cakewalk as everyone else said it would be.
Pretty good performance by the Gator fans yesterday, but when it comes to crowd noise we're not quite back to what we once were yet.
In that clip above, do you hear how the noise level went up a bunch more decibels when Burney got that pick? I didn't like that. In a situation like that everybody should've BEEN yelling that loud already.
BN says 1 penalty for every 30 plays is the benchmark. We had 60+ plays and 7 penalties. 3-4 too many. They'll get it fixed.The point is we beat ourselves. Clean up the mistakes and we run away with that game.
With the game on the line like that, and the other team right down by the end zone with the ball, everyone in the stadium should be trying to be as loud as they possibly can. There should be no room left for turning up the volume.Tell me you weren't at the South Carolina game in '06 without telling me you weren't at the South Carolina game in '06...
It's a different decibel level to scream for noise than to scream for joy. Ask your mom to explain the difference.
I’m not going to argue that you emphatically had Florida blowing out Utah when I said it would an incredibly close game if not a loss. You know it and I know it.How were you right? If you had said UF would win in a close one you would have been right. Only you could say you picked a team to win a game, they lost, and yet you were right.
Good Lord, at least I picked the winner. All your actions, even during the game in the chat box, point to you seeming to be pleased they were leading or the score was close. Wouldn't you have preferred a blowout?
Yeah man it was fun. The breweries here are damn fun too. Go UTES@UteManX
Look man, I'm sure you were trolling--but you damn well know the Swamp was a great experience and easily louder than any stadium you guys play in.
As mentioned before, I was hosting 2 Ute grads this weekend and both of them were astounded by the noise level and said the Swamp was one of a kind. Better than Autzen or Huskie Stadium (the two they compared it to as far as Pac 12 atmospheres go).
I'll give the Utes credit: they were disciplined for the most part (though the refs gave you several breaks in terms of holding and at least one free time-out, plus a catch that shouldn't have counted); but you guys had less false-starts than Bama did last year or Auburn or LSU the last few years. That's a testament to your preparation; at least give us the crowd atmosphere, which we all know is unique.
With the game on the line like that, and the other team right down by the end zone with the ball, everyone in the stadium should be trying to be as loud as they possibly can. There should be no room left for turning up the volume.
Yeah man it was fun. The breweries here are damn fun too. Go UTES
Tell me if you hear a difference before & after the kick...
"If not a loss"? You said it would be a loss. You were wrong.I’m not going to argue that you emphatically had Florida blowing out Utah when I said it would an incredibly close game if not a loss. You know it and I know it.
Tell me if you hear a difference before & after the kick...
Wow, you really will argue about literally anything.
That's a video of a field goal attempt. It's not as important to yell loud during a kick as it is during a play involving the QB. The idea is to try to interfere with the team's communication. Noise doesn't affect the kicker and field goal unit as much as the QB and regular offense.
But with that said, that crowd could've been yelling louder the whole time, too.