Saturday, January 23, 2010

Quick Saturday Notes....


A few tidbits before we embark on a Saturday filled with non-football related activity. The thought that we have to wait seven months to see college football again is just painful. Damn....
  • Frank Lloyd Wrong is a renaissance man: architect, music aficionado, & art connoisseur. While we're at the gun show tomorrow (Eastman's, Cobb Civic Center) there's a decent chance Frank will be taking in the sights at a local museum or some other cultural activity. We laud him for this. We particularly appreciate the fact that he does this AND writes this blog. Truly a well rounded fellow. We do feel obligated to add a new artist to Frank's pantheon of greats. We present to you THujone of Shaggy Bevo, a University of Texas board. He is the wunderkind of MS Paint. His description, in pictures, of his national championship game experience is simply epic. I'm actually tempted to buy a T-shirt (page 5 of the thread). What can I say but fucking hilarious......
  • Speaking of humor, Runaway Lane, a musical parody of the popular Soul Asylum song, is worth five minutes of your time. And here's another Kiffin musical homage. Lane Kiffin, the gift that never stops giving (kinda like syphilis, we'd imagine....)
  • Al Groh had his inaugural press conference on the Flats yesterday. He's all business but did manage to throw in a couple jokes here & there. We'll hopefully be able to find the audio but until then a couple salient points: 1) he will coach from the sidelines, not the box, 2) he'll coach linebackers along with Brian Jean-Mary, 3) "coaches with schemes & no talent are coaches of unimportant games". Well said sir....
  • Charles Perkins, the state's highest rated running back according to most recruiting services, has not only enrolled at Tech early he evidently has inherited the coveted #21 jersey. Calvin Johnson, Jon Dwyer, & now Perkins. The expectations are obvious but we think he'll have no trouble delivering.....
#21 Charles Perkins. No pressure, sir...

1 comment:

  1. Harrupgh, sirs... 7 months is indeed a very long time.

    its PAINFUL!

    Until then, we'll have to schedule a white board defensive/offensive scheme session so we aren't caught totally off guard with the new plays when they hit.

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