Comments are already past 400 when I am writing this. That fact alone already says most of what I want to say.
I have met you twice and thanked you both times. Let this be one more time. Let it be with a little more feeling based on what you wrote today and have recently gone through. I wish you well.
I wonder if the end is crashing so hard, is there a counter where you let him take himself out of the play. Hill runs by him not on a pass but to either seal that end, a releasing safety or linebacker and have the play go outside.
My 13 year old daughter and I just went to our first game. It was a really nice event. I would totally recommend catching a game if you have the chance.
My question is why did we not run this, or at least more, before the Purdue game? We might have, and I either do not recall or missed it in the UFR posts. With the number of blocky/catchy (trademark pending) types we have, this seems like a natural play to run over and over. For example, with Air Force launching 9 guys into the box on every play, it seems natural that this play would have a high chance of success. Were the coaches worried about protection? Again, thanks for the analysis.
Unless the puck is in the goal crease area, a player of the attacking side may not stand in the goal crease. If a player has entered the crease prior to the puck should enter the net while such conditions preveail, the apparent goal shall not be allowed.
The rule was strickly enforced during the season. Mind you, it was a terrible rule and thankfully, it was changed.
At Least It's Someting To Be Upset About.... Nope not all. The quality of the content on this site so far surpasses any slight or small inconvenience that I've experienced with the operations. Thanks again Brian (Ace, Seth, etc..) for your efforts.
My now 12 year old hurt her arm and needed a sling when she was 5. When the nurse pulled out the sling with the huge block M on it, she instantly got a huge grin and couldn't wait to show it off to her friends at school. She still has that sling!
I think his apology is rather classy. If I had to apologize for ever time I made a mistake before my 20th birthday, I would have been very busy saying sorry. I wish him well.
I respectively disagree that there is no justification. Each state has the right to regulate commerce within its borders, just like the federal government has the right to regulate across state borders. New York has laws on their books that either regulate or outlaw gambling. The Attorney General believes what they are doing is a form gambling. FanDuel and DraftKings can go to court to prove him wrong but I have a stong feelign that they will lose.
I always like the way he played, and it is hard to dislike a person who donates over $3 million to a university. That is true, even if the funds are for a new weight room.
As one of the few Albany undergrads / Michigan grad, I cannot properly express the joy of seeing an Albany Great Dane thread on the board! I will be the first one to admit that this game was far from pretty. To me though, it was a thing of beauty. Go Danes!
When people ask me why MGoBlog is one of my favorite places on the Web, I point them to articles like this. There is a pain and a joy to revisit the past 4 years. My hope is that in reviewing the decisions made by the department, we hold our current leadership accountable. Bravo.
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It is awesome. She often hits it past me off the tee, which is great.
Excellent - my daughter and I are thrilled.
Go Blue
Would love to go on Friday with my golf obsessed daughter. [email protected]
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Brian,
Comments are already past 400 when I am writing this. That fact alone already says most of what I want to say.
I have met you twice and thanked you both times. Let this be one more time. Let it be with a little more feeling based on what you wrote today and have recently gone through. I wish you well.
Godspeed Brian.
This is awesome and such a great idea. My daughter and I would be honored!
Seth, as always, this is awesome. Yes, I did not enjoy the final result, but this really is very interesting.
Seth, as always, this is great stuff.
As always Seth, this is awesome!
As always, thanks for…
Seth,
As always, thanks for these posts. They are great.
Thanks as always. …
Seth,
Thanks as always. These are fantastic.
Thanks as always. …
Seth,
Thanks as always. These are fantastic.
Seriously, the logic of this argument is just horrible. Just stop.
This just makes me sad.
I wonder if the end is crashing so hard, is there a counter where you let him take himself out of the play. Hill runs by him not on a pass but to either seal that end, a releasing safety or linebacker and have the play go outside.
My 13 year old daughter and I just went to our first game. It was a really nice event. I would totally recommend catching a game if you have the chance.
My question is why did we not run this, or at least more, before the Purdue game? We might have, and I either do not recall or missed it in the UFR posts. With the number of blocky/catchy (trademark pending) types we have, this seems like a natural play to run over and over. For example, with Air Force launching 9 guys into the box on every play, it seems natural that this play would have a high chance of success. Were the coaches worried about protection? Again, thanks for the analysis.
Watching the game live, I did not notice all the variations.
Which quarterback from them would you want?
I think my board name required a post! Congrats to Mr. Glasgow.
The Biilie Jean mention brings this to a new level.
I love reading these. There is something I learn each time I read one of these. Thanks Seth.
Per the rule at the time:
Unless the puck is in the goal crease area, a player of the attacking side may not stand in the goal crease. If a player has entered the crease prior to the puck should enter the net while such conditions preveail, the apparent goal shall not be allowed.
The rule was strickly enforced during the season. Mind you, it was a terrible rule and thankfully, it was changed.
I love these technical articles Seth. Thanks for taking the time to put these together.
Seth, I will make sure to post comments on your X's and O's columns in the future. I love them and read them word for word. Thanks for the insight.
Most seem to have big issues with proper pad level.
At Least It's Someting To Be Upset About.... Nope not all. The quality of the content on this site so far surpasses any slight or small inconvenience that I've experienced with the operations. Thanks again Brian (Ace, Seth, etc..) for your efforts.
I guess I have a different definition for the term "Mercilessly Eviscerates."
I heard that they would be happy with either Don Brown or Venables.
My now 12 year old hurt her arm and needed a sling when she was 5. When the nurse pulled out the sling with the huge block M on it, she instantly got a huge grin and couldn't wait to show it off to her friends at school. She still has that sling!
Thanks for giving me a great smile today!
I think his apology is rather classy. If I had to apologize for ever time I made a mistake before my 20th birthday, I would have been very busy saying sorry. I wish him well.
He can add some good weight and still play fast.
I worry about both lines so much now.
We had huge cheers for Clemson at our New Years party tonight. Great way to end the year
We will probably have a porous line next year too.
I loved the screen pass to the offensive tackle touchdown for their second score. I could see us doing that in the future!
Nicely done.
Anyone else a touch disturbed by realizing their happiness is directly related to where teenagers go to college?
Nothing better after a tough day at work than a Schmidts Gay.
This is so hard to keep up on.
That is exactly what is going to happen! It was good while is lasted. Do you think we could get Kiffin?
This isn't Oakland.
Yup, I know the pain!
Well done indeed.
This is what college football is all about. I love the passion, and obviously the emotion, that this poor guy has. This is why we all love it so.
ONIONS!!
I respectively disagree that there is no justification. Each state has the right to regulate commerce within its borders, just like the federal government has the right to regulate across state borders. New York has laws on their books that either regulate or outlaw gambling. The Attorney General believes what they are doing is a form gambling. FanDuel and DraftKings can go to court to prove him wrong but I have a stong feelign that they will lose.
I always like the way he played, and it is hard to dislike a person who donates over $3 million to a university. That is true, even if the funds are for a new weight room.
I just hope that the government doesn't have to financially help this coach.
http://thedailyshow.cc.com/videos/thzt6m/moment-of-zen---craig-t--nelson-on-glenn-beck
As one of the few Albany undergrads / Michigan grad, I cannot properly express the joy of seeing an Albany Great Dane thread on the board! I will be the first one to admit that this game was far from pretty. To me though, it was a thing of beauty. Go Danes!
When people ask me why MGoBlog is one of my favorite places on the Web, I point them to articles like this. There is a pain and a joy to revisit the past 4 years. My hope is that in reviewing the decisions made by the department, we hold our current leadership accountable. Bravo.