112th Big Game Highlights (21 November 2009)
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ieeeBear
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Music Choice by Avinash, Track: Chris Brown – Forever
Capped by TouchedTheAxeIn82
Photo by Cal Bears Online – calbearsonline.com
(Yes, i realized the footage has not been de-interlaced…had some trouble with that…will likely fix later)
We got the Axe!
….crap, that wasn’t the analogy I had in mind.
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by Avinash Kunnath on Nov 25, 2009 1:42 PM PST up reply actions
At Bonfire, Tedford did say we’d get out and hit them in the mouth.
by Yes We Cannon on Nov 26, 2009 9:11 PM PST up reply actions
Man that was some great goal-line blocking
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by Avinash Kunnath on Nov 25, 2009 1:33 PM PST reply actions
Damn, that Miller catch was even more beastly than I originally thought!
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by Avinash Kunnath on Nov 25, 2009 1:41 PM PST up reply actions
Even better, if you watch Miller in the blocking game you can see how solid he is setting the edge for Vereen. We’ve really got something with this guy.
"Let me tell you a story. I was a political prisoner for two years. The instant I was released I ran to McDonald's. I had a Big Mac and a Coke.
It was fantastic."
-Toyama Koichi, US Presidential candidate from Japan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGZqOkeYbB0
only a RS Frosh too because he didn’t enroll after getting the concussion.
Physical.
by Thoroughbred on Nov 25, 2009 4:09 PM PST up reply actions
another reason OG situation looking up for awhile: True Frosh Brian Schwenke played a good amount of minutes this year (can’t remember the last true frosh to play on the OL)
Physical.
by Thoroughbred on Nov 25, 2009 4:10 PM PST up reply actions
Schwenke is the first true freshman that Tedford’s played on the o-line.
"Let me tell you a story. I was a political prisoner for two years. The instant I was released I ran to McDonald's. I had a Big Mac and a Coke.
It was fantastic."
-Toyama Koichi, US Presidential candidate from Japan
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGZqOkeYbB0
I guess I didn't think of it in the moment
But Mohamed going down before any contact on the interception and not trying to run it out was really heads-up.
Indeed
I wonder if the Oregon turnover party was in the back of his mind.
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by Avinash Kunnath on Nov 25, 2009 1:56 PM PST up reply actions
he said he just wanted to give the offense some room to kneel down.
he went down right away when he iced the Minnesota game with a pick.
GREAT JOB ieeeBear!
Physical.
by Thoroughbred on Nov 25, 2009 2:24 PM PST up reply actions
Some good hits!
There were some rocking good hits on Toby too that are really highlighted that I didn’t really gather real time at the game (especially from my vantage point up in sec 238).
I hope they got into his head…although he’s still a beast. GO BEARS!
WR's!
Damn, these highlights show what great games our WR’s and TE’s had catching the ball and making plays against Stanford…which hasn’t been easy for us the last few years. Would love to see the same concentration from that group against UW.
Please...
I was wondering if anyone has a picture of the actual Mike Mohamed INT at the end of the Big Game. Preferably looking for a picture showing him from the front. I have looked high and low and could not find one. Not sure how to get a HQ version from the video – that’s the only place I have seen it. Thanks in advance.
Thank you so freaking much, hopefully the project I have in mind comes out the way I imagine.
by CaliforniaCMB on Nov 29, 2009 2:58 PM PST up reply actions
I respectfully request
that a “GoldBlooded Cut” be released, with the song being replaced by Rush’s “The Trees”.
Yours in science,
GoldBlooded
Remember, the enemy's end zone is DOWN!
ok
I am officially requesting the remix after several of my friends have also expressed interest in just such a video. plus, rush rules. the last line is the most important:
And the trees are all kept equal
By hatchet, axe, and saw.
Remember, the enemy's end zone is DOWN!
by GoldBlooded on Nov 29, 2009 10:36 AM PST up reply actions
Just Rewatched
A couple of thoughts:
Boateng is a hell of a blocker from the wide receiver position, he did a great job on Vereen’s 30 yarder taking out the pursuing player.
What the hell of Luck thinking on that 4th down throw. 4th and 7 from deep in your own territory, he tries to hit his TE in the flat 3 yards in front of the 1st down marker, with a player within a yard of him. Even if the throw was a completion, it would have never converted/
Freshman blues?
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