Germans? I didnt see it, but a friend who did sent me the run down of the interview: Colt said that they have practiced that play for 3 years and that the no-look toss was always perfect. Flynn said the coach-speak stuff about one game at a time and all that stuff. Colt said that the play was his biggest highlight and was worried about slipping. Flynn said that they were pretty confident that it would work. Flynn said that it was set up good forus because they were in a block formation and the ends crushed down. On losing 4 first rounders to the NFL, Flynn said that it was the mark of a good team for the next person to step in and the team doesn't really miss a beat. If we keep doing this and making strides, we could have a good season. We try to get better every week-Flynn Both were very articulate and down to earth.
It's some internet lingo that people put incase something has already been posted. I believe that it's from Animal House. OMG, 00, thought you were down. Now I'm going to ROFL and continue to LOL at you all day.
Do you work as a reporter as your real job? Nice write up. :thumb: I saw the piece and it was great, both Colt and Matt did a great job. More exposure for a great program!
i dont get the big deal about that play. it worked great and scored an important td, but its not like LSU invented it. USC used it last year, sounded like spurrier was embarrassed that the team had such a short memory.