I’ve been running Ghost’s latest album a lot since it came out a few months ago.
Deftones are a long time favorite of mine. White Pony came out almost 20 years ago and I still listen to it regularly. Their newer stuff also doesn’t disappoint
I listen to The Smiths almost everyday.
Last playlist I listened to was MVP Baseball 2005 soundtrack, which in my mind is the best sports game soundtrack of all time
I don't understand why he keeps getting jobs either. His offenses has never been effective, and when when he was WRs Coach for the Bears, wide receivers were hardly productive. I think it's because he's been around a while and has networked well in both the NFL and CFB.
That Pep singlehandedly turned our offense upside down. I've noticed one of the most common playcalls this year involved seven step drops which would often result in a rushed deep ball or a sack.
His reluctance to use quick developing plays suchas slants and quick outs under center was baffling. Last season with Jedd, the offense had a bit of personality to it, but this year it just took a nosedive, with seemingly no creativity to speak of.
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Sing us a song, you’re the Schiano mannnnn
I'm not on the Fire Harbaugh bandwagon by any means, but if there's one guy I'd be comfortable with replacing him with, it would be Matt Campbell.
Ha, I’ve been saying for a while that those glasses were cursed! We seemed to start getting worse after he starting wearing them.
I’ve been running Ghost’s latest album a lot since it came out a few months ago.
Deftones are a long time favorite of mine. White Pony came out almost 20 years ago and I still listen to it regularly. Their newer stuff also doesn’t disappoint
I listen to The Smiths almost everyday.
Last playlist I listened to was MVP Baseball 2005 soundtrack, which in my mind is the best sports game soundtrack of all time
The fans heckling Wagner is pretty funny, I gotta admit
Masterfully done, but I'm not sure how many more iconic losses i can endure before my heart gives out.
That Pep singlehandedly turned our offense upside down. I've noticed one of the most common playcalls this year involved seven step drops which would often result in a rushed deep ball or a sack.
His reluctance to use quick developing plays suchas slants and quick outs under center was baffling. Last season with Jedd, the offense had a bit of personality to it, but this year it just took a nosedive, with seemingly no creativity to speak of.