One Frame At A Time: UNLV Comment Count

Ace

I've coped with the "no cheering in the press box" rule by laughing at the absurd. This happened often when Denard Robinson played quarterback; since then, not so much.

I laughed maniacally at this.

[Hit THE JUMP for thunderous hits, great cornerback play, a long touchdown run(!), and Yip Yips.]

As always, click the links/stills to open each GIF in a lightbox. Don't forget to vote for your favorite at the end of the post.

HONORABLE MENTION

James Ross blows up the first play from scrimmage. UNLV's red zone defense: not great. Smith's TD celebrationPunt porn, part one. Punt porn, part two. Diving Stribling PBU. BTN fail. Sione "The Tongan Terror" Houma's TD. Mo Hurst sack. Denard Rudock. Chris Wormley TFL.

10. Yes! Noooooooooooooooooooooo

Everything worked out in the end so I think we can all laugh at Matt Godin longingly staring at the Sack That Should've Been while Mario Ojemudia celebrates the Sack He Thought Actually Happened.

9. Joe Bolden, Casual Pile Diver

He looks comfortable.

8. Jourdan MF Lewis

This is going to be hard to believe but this

and this

are two different plays.

7. Yoink

Textbook.

6. Walk-In Touchdowns Got The Ladies Like

This was quite easy:

I'm sure Chesson enjoyed this moment regardless:

Also, Henry Poggi threw a heck of a block to open up the edge.

5. Two-For-One

If you're confused by this GIF, watch James Ross. Or watch the tailback. They meet at some point. Then keep watching Ross.

4. Second Corner: Far Less Of A Concern

Between Stribling's overall play and this Jeremy Clark pick (and his later PBU), the second corner spot looks less shaky these days than it did heading into the season.

3. Death Blow

The botched snap made it irrelevant, but I don't think #6 on UNLV realized he'd lined up across from a defensive end. I'm sure he figured it out when he was airborne.

2. Isaac Down The Sideline

Michigan screwed up the blocking. Ty Isaac didn't care.

FRAMES OF THE GAME: Electric Jabrill

I like the broadcast view the best because you can really see how physics-defying these cuts are:

The spin move on its own is also quite enjoyable:

As was the reaction from the Yip Yips, a glorious new addition to the student section:

My sincere apologies for calling the blue Yip Yip "Cookie Monster" last week.

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Comments

mrkid

September 22nd, 2015 at 3:21 PM ^

This week is impossible to choose. So many good plays happening. Its hard to go against that Jabrill PR but the defense laying the wood gets me pumped.

mrkid

September 22nd, 2015 at 3:21 PM ^

This week is impossible to choose. So many good plays happening. Its hard to go against that Jabrill PR but the defense laying the wood gets me pumped.

Victor Hale II

September 22nd, 2015 at 6:58 PM ^

Most anyone in their late 30's, or maybe any 40's, almost certainly would remember these goofy Sesame Street Martians. Hilarious to me as a little tyke watching those two. Just showed my 7 year old and he giggled madly. Good stuff. I always thought they were saying "yep yep yep" repeatedly. As in they'd confirmed their suspicions of these earthly gadgets they were analyzing.

Soulfire21

September 22nd, 2015 at 4:30 PM ^

Oh man I forgot how nicely Jabrill looked when he returned that, too bad he didn't cut left towards the open field, might've broke one.  One game he will, hopefully more.

M-Dog2020

September 22nd, 2015 at 5:54 PM ^

Wait, which Ty made that TD run? I swear that looked just like Wheatley in his prime! Player development gets me going ... if Ty-2 can become nearly as good as Ty-1, watch out world! ... of course, Peppers is being Peppers which we want even more of ... so I guess its a ty for me.

Blue Balls

September 22nd, 2015 at 6:09 PM ^

Jabrill's moves makes me question if he shouldn't be playing offense. Pepper's elusiveness is amazing, not to mention yards after contact. Would love to see him with the ball in his hands on a screen pass or catching a slant pass.



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