One Frame At A Time: Colorado Comment Count

Ace

There's a veritable bounty of GIFs from the Colorado game. First, however, I'd be remiss if I didn't post the Harbaughs's star turn as milk spokesfamily:

And lo, there were GIFs.

The full Harbaugh mirror routine is here.

With those early contenders for the 2017 Jim Harbaugh GIF Tournament out of the way, let's move on to the Colorado game after the...

[JUMP like Jabrill Peppers over a prone quarterback.]

...jump.

There's a lot this week. The top "ten" is actually comprised of 27 GIFs, if my count is correct, and there are still quite a few honorable mentions. As always, click the links/stills to open each GIF in a lightbox, and don't forget to vote for your favorite at the end of the post.

HONORABLE MENTIONS

Gedeon sack.
Butt signals first down.
Butt catch, run, and truck.
Harbaugh is peeved after the first missed FG.
Harbaugh declines interview, apparently.
Hurst sack.
Impressive Clark PBU.
Godin TFL.
Glasgow/McCray meet at QB.
Isaac sick open-field juke.
Isaac touchdown.
Awwww.
Speight steps up, finds Butt.
Perry's big catch-and-run.

10. Bradyception/Catch

Yes, I'm already doubling up on GIFs in the ten-slot; I had to find some way to highlight someone who isn't Jabrill Peppers. BTN's camermen did a fine job capturing Tom Brady admiring the work of... Tom Brady:

Before that, Harbaugh and Brady played a very precise game of catch; this is almost a perfect loop:

I got more requests for this GIF than Peppers destroying the Colorado bench. Guess these two are kinda popular.

9. In The Face, Darboh Edition

I love the way the Colorado defenders end up in an orderly line at the tail of this play:

Just the stiff-arm:

Darboh, as usual, putting that mutant muscle to good use.

8. Big Man On Campus/Sideline/Backfield

Future NFL DTs should not be physically capable of bending the corner like this:

Thank you, Paramus Catholic:

One day I hope to have the confidence to walk anywhere like Rashan Gary walks down the sideline:

For good measure, here's an authoritative TFL and Gary nearly getting another at the sideline

7. A Punt Block, A Touchdown, A Celebra--STIFF-ARM IN THE FACE

The "slippery watermelon" play:

A great slow-mo celebration from Tyree Kinnel:

Grant Perry's similarly joyful celebration kept going despite a stiff-arm from Tim Drevno that might've been more powerful than Darboh's:

Alternate view of the punt block featuring the official making it rain.

6. That's One Way To Avoid Peppers

This punt hit #70 so hard in the ribcage it appears to stagger him.* I've... I've never seen that before.

[*I know, I know, he's engaged with an angry defender. LET ME HAVE THIS.]

5. Khalid Hill, Edge Maestro

You know this is a Michigan blog because I'm lumping two GIFs into one spot based on the fullback who's lead blocking on both. The one-handed swatting of a not-so-gung-ho cornerback that wiped out all of the pursuit on Chesson's touchdown got much of the attention:

Even more impressive, though, was Hill knocking the MIKE out of the play, then without missing a beat getting out to a safety—who for some reason went at Hill's knees instead of making any attempt to stop the ballcarrier—on De'Veon Smith's long touchdown:

If you're wondering why Smith didn't have to make a cut until the five-yard line, it's Khalid Hill. If you're wondering how he got into the end zone, Jake Butt hauled... well, you know.

4. Thinking Face Emoji Comes To Life

Apologies for embedding my own tweet but this is the best/only caption I could think of:

Right-click and save the link for those who want to download.

3. The Rest Of This Post Is Dedicated To Jabrill Peppers

I hope opponents never stop trying these:

Running to his side is also a bad idea:

As is leaving him unblocked:

Not quite a sack but good enough. Sweep in which his path defies centrifugal force. Going Norfleet.

2. Finally

Broadcast angle:

Replay:

Relief:

Alternate end zone replay angle.

FRAMES OF THE GAME: COMING IN HOT PEPPERS

Yes, it's the trainer getting destroyed. The more you look at it, the more you realize it's a pantheon GIF. Here's the full version that includes Scottie Lindsey, the RB with the Bob Ross hair, saying things to Peppers you're not supposed to say on live television:

There's so much happening here. The strength coach who sees Peppers coming, smirks, and then bails out before Matt Millen inexplicably draws an 'X' on him. The coach in sunglasses who starts out in the line of fire and completely exits the frame by the time Peppers arrives. Poor Damn Sefo Liufau. The offensive linemen who've once again failed to protect Poor Damn Sefo Liufau.

But let's hit the "enhance" button and focus on this poor, poor trainer:

That is a man watching his life flash before his eyes. The helicoptering hat and the "#BTNStandout" hashtag on this version of the replay both add something special to the experience, too.

Oh, hell, here's another angle with the kick return included. Yes, Peppers was shoved into the bench, so Lindsey should've directed his ire at Chidobe Awuzie.

VOTE

What Are Your Frames Of The Game?
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
pollcode.com free polls

Comments

MaizeMN

September 20th, 2016 at 10:54 PM ^

I know it won't win, but I had to vote for it. The second I saw that live I thought it should be this year's "face palm guy" GIF. Also, Michael Jocz had a helluva game. First, he blocked 1 punt, then he and Kinnell double teamed #70 and shoved him backward into the second punt trajectory. Then, for good measure, he was the second guy into the end zone on the Peppers punt return for TD. Plus, he's a Mechanical Engineering major, impressive.

AmayzNblue

September 20th, 2016 at 11:48 PM ^

Ace, I truly did not appreciate the Peppers in the bench gif fully until your detailed description of how the o-lineman failed to protect Luifau....again! Very well done, sir!



Sent from MGoBlog HD for iPhone & iPad

The Fan in Fargo

September 21st, 2016 at 12:44 AM ^

Awesome! Fish-sticks and chocolate milk. Can't ever go wrong there. I'm never wrong about 8 times a week with that combo. Damn things are really hard not to burn too.

conradb42

September 21st, 2016 at 9:01 AM ^

I know it shouldn't, but Butt's first down signals bother me. I feel like he's done it enough to just go back to the huddle. He's so good, it's routine. It's expected.

MGoManBall

September 21st, 2016 at 9:45 AM ^

How is that Gary pressure not a fucking hold? Christ...

Also, he's learning quickly how to DE. On the bonus TFL .gif, he gets a yard depth, finds the football, and bends to it. No more speed rushing upfield 100% of the time.