
wallyrebel
Favorite team: | Ole Miss ![]() |
Location: | Ripley |
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Number of Posts: | 16 |
Registered on: | 9/8/2014 |
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re: Egg Bowl Fancam
Posted by wallyrebel on 12/11/14 at 11:31 am
Frickin frick that's me, I just noticed the "WTF" face I was making.
talking with an LSU friend....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/15/14 at 10:35 am
Who compared our success this year to someone hitting the lottery, i.e. new money, in regards to how we are "acting" as a fan base.
I disagreed. I see us more as old money that, although have we been on hard times by our standards, has still been relatively rich as frick (almost always save a handful of years in the top 20-50 in the country) and a member of the elite clubs (SEC).
I guess what I am trying to say is, Go To Hell LSU and we rich as hell again.
:nana:
I disagreed. I see us more as old money that, although have we been on hard times by our standards, has still been relatively rich as frick (almost always save a handful of years in the top 20-50 in the country) and a member of the elite clubs (SEC).
I guess what I am trying to say is, Go To Hell LSU and we rich as hell again.
:nana:
re: Who here is an Ole Miss Alum?
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/8/14 at 6:55 am
Part of the middle aged alum crowd.
re: he mad....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/7/14 at 3:38 pm
Only as twisted as the rest of us.
Can't we all agree that our offense team leg is Gleeson?
Damn that gump for cursing Willy G like that....
Can't we all agree that our offense team leg is Gleeson?
Damn that gump for cursing Willy G like that....
he mad....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/7/14 at 12:29 pm
re: Elston suspended
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/6/14 at 1:15 pm
Our defensive secondary is leaning a bit too much to the inexperienced side after this. I think we have the talent to overcome, though.
re: Elston suspended
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/6/14 at 12:43 pm
Agreed. Probably was getting a half from the SEC anyway.
Elston suspended
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/6/14 at 12:41 pm
First half. Agree?
re: Wrote some about Saturday....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/6/14 at 12:12 pm
:cool: story bro
Actually, that is a generally accepted rule of thumb.
Actually, that is a generally accepted rule of thumb.
Wrote some about Saturday....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/6/14 at 11:45 am
You can check it out here
........but just so it doesn't look like I am fishing for clicks on a random blog, here is the text! WAMFOM!!!
2 A.M. is going to come early. That is all I could think. And I was right. The alarm was barely able to make it through the first ring, but not because it had woken me from visions of deep outs and bone crushing hits; no, the real reason was I wasn't asleep at all. The alarm in this case acted more as a gun shot to begin a race: on your mark, get set, Grove. Get up, it's Gameday.
We met for the journey, showing off our Gameday signs (Roll Tears Roll was the theme) and everyone exchanged predictions.
21-10 Bama, given by a lifelong Rebel who admitted to being a realist
24-13- Ole Miss
21-17 Ole Miss
"We are going to win, I just feel it," I told everyone who would listen.
We make it to Oxford, 4 in the morning, and there is nearly zero traffic.
Everyone admits to expecting more people on the roads. Excitement builds at the thought of us getting near the front for the Gameday experience.
We park on Chucky Mullins Drive and start the walk to the Grove. We make it in front of the Vaught before we see another soul. More accurately, we hear them first. The first "Hotty Toddy" of the day fills the cool Fall morning.
We turn the corner to the edge of the Grove and see what we already knew was in store: a line, weaving its way down the Walk of Champions. Signs everywhere, a mass of people who had been there all night, the smell of Burboun rich in the air.
The rest of the morning was a blur: we get in line and wait. You could feel the buzz of energy as more and more people filled the space around us. We make our way to the edge of the makeshift fence constructed between the fans and the Gameday set. A security worker gives us a tip: there are two sections, one in front of the ESPN stage that Samantha Ponder and David Pollack occupy and the main stage. If we stayed by the fence, they would let us in near the front of the ESPN stage. Done and done.
We get in around 6:30, collect our hard hats, scream for the camera. Cooper Manning shows up 5 feet to my right for an ESPN camera shot. We exchange a Hotty Toddy, get a picture. More blur. The Gameday crew tells us what we want to hear and what we already know: most beautiful campus and best experience they have seen. Katy Perry seems to be the only one who can feel the energy and makes her obligatory Ole Miss pick.
More blur. Fried chicken, peach pie and Burboun is consumed. An hour until kickoff we make our way to the stadium. Lines are already formed, people practically begging for tickets outside.
We get to our seats, 30 minutes till kick. I make an ominous prediction to Kayla: We are going to win. And when we do, I am storming the field.
We nearly break the opening kick and settle for a field goal. Our defese plays strong and gets us the ball back down 7-3 before halftime. Egregious missed call on a blatant facemask leads to a scoop and score for Bama. 14-7 and the air has been drained from the Vaught. Boos rain down on to the refs and the Bama players eat it up, asking for the boos to come down louder.
I think to myself: the football gods will not be pleased with such a spectacle.
I told Kayla that Freeze was going to give a motivational at halftime: overcoming adversity, turning the negative in to a positive.
And verily, so it came to pass.
We came out a different team: taking shots down field on offense, bowling over offensive lineman and generally wrecking things on defense.
The Vaught was can't hear yourself think loud. We force the Tide in to two delay of games that were saved by sideline timeouts. We tie the game on a Bo Wallace laser. Alabama fumbles the ensuing kickoff: first down....OOOLLLLLEEE MMMIISSS.
Dr. Bo is prepped and ready for surgery, he hits a touch pass in the end zone for the go ahead TD.
We miss the extra point but are saved by a penalty. Bama cares nothing for penatlies and blocks the next one.
The Fighting Sabans ball, down 6, 2 minutes to go. We are all Jacks sense of impending doom.
Long completion to Amari Cooper under a minute to go. Bama is about to take a shot to the end zone. The snap, the ball is in the air....and we do what our defense does, we come up big with the INT in the endzone. Landsharks gonna Landshark.
:38.
Ball Game. 23-17.
More blur. On to the field. State Troopers waving people on.
Euphoria. Goal posts didn't stand a chance.
Expectations. Agreeance that, improbably, this could be the year.
After the game, amidst a never ending stream of Flim Flam's and Bim Bam's, a blues musician plays his saxophone. His bucket is overfull with $1's and $10's and $20's given by people caught up in the moment.
And today, like everyday but especially today, I AM AN OLE MISS REBEL.
........but just so it doesn't look like I am fishing for clicks on a random blog, here is the text! WAMFOM!!!
2 A.M. is going to come early. That is all I could think. And I was right. The alarm was barely able to make it through the first ring, but not because it had woken me from visions of deep outs and bone crushing hits; no, the real reason was I wasn't asleep at all. The alarm in this case acted more as a gun shot to begin a race: on your mark, get set, Grove. Get up, it's Gameday.
We met for the journey, showing off our Gameday signs (Roll Tears Roll was the theme) and everyone exchanged predictions.
21-10 Bama, given by a lifelong Rebel who admitted to being a realist
24-13- Ole Miss
21-17 Ole Miss
"We are going to win, I just feel it," I told everyone who would listen.
We make it to Oxford, 4 in the morning, and there is nearly zero traffic.
Everyone admits to expecting more people on the roads. Excitement builds at the thought of us getting near the front for the Gameday experience.
We park on Chucky Mullins Drive and start the walk to the Grove. We make it in front of the Vaught before we see another soul. More accurately, we hear them first. The first "Hotty Toddy" of the day fills the cool Fall morning.
We turn the corner to the edge of the Grove and see what we already knew was in store: a line, weaving its way down the Walk of Champions. Signs everywhere, a mass of people who had been there all night, the smell of Burboun rich in the air.
The rest of the morning was a blur: we get in line and wait. You could feel the buzz of energy as more and more people filled the space around us. We make our way to the edge of the makeshift fence constructed between the fans and the Gameday set. A security worker gives us a tip: there are two sections, one in front of the ESPN stage that Samantha Ponder and David Pollack occupy and the main stage. If we stayed by the fence, they would let us in near the front of the ESPN stage. Done and done.
We get in around 6:30, collect our hard hats, scream for the camera. Cooper Manning shows up 5 feet to my right for an ESPN camera shot. We exchange a Hotty Toddy, get a picture. More blur. The Gameday crew tells us what we want to hear and what we already know: most beautiful campus and best experience they have seen. Katy Perry seems to be the only one who can feel the energy and makes her obligatory Ole Miss pick.
More blur. Fried chicken, peach pie and Burboun is consumed. An hour until kickoff we make our way to the stadium. Lines are already formed, people practically begging for tickets outside.
We get to our seats, 30 minutes till kick. I make an ominous prediction to Kayla: We are going to win. And when we do, I am storming the field.
We nearly break the opening kick and settle for a field goal. Our defese plays strong and gets us the ball back down 7-3 before halftime. Egregious missed call on a blatant facemask leads to a scoop and score for Bama. 14-7 and the air has been drained from the Vaught. Boos rain down on to the refs and the Bama players eat it up, asking for the boos to come down louder.
I think to myself: the football gods will not be pleased with such a spectacle.
I told Kayla that Freeze was going to give a motivational at halftime: overcoming adversity, turning the negative in to a positive.
And verily, so it came to pass.
We came out a different team: taking shots down field on offense, bowling over offensive lineman and generally wrecking things on defense.
The Vaught was can't hear yourself think loud. We force the Tide in to two delay of games that were saved by sideline timeouts. We tie the game on a Bo Wallace laser. Alabama fumbles the ensuing kickoff: first down....OOOLLLLLEEE MMMIISSS.
Dr. Bo is prepped and ready for surgery, he hits a touch pass in the end zone for the go ahead TD.
We miss the extra point but are saved by a penalty. Bama cares nothing for penatlies and blocks the next one.
The Fighting Sabans ball, down 6, 2 minutes to go. We are all Jacks sense of impending doom.
Long completion to Amari Cooper under a minute to go. Bama is about to take a shot to the end zone. The snap, the ball is in the air....and we do what our defense does, we come up big with the INT in the endzone. Landsharks gonna Landshark.
:38.
Ball Game. 23-17.
More blur. On to the field. State Troopers waving people on.
Euphoria. Goal posts didn't stand a chance.
Expectations. Agreeance that, improbably, this could be the year.
After the game, amidst a never ending stream of Flim Flam's and Bim Bam's, a blues musician plays his saxophone. His bucket is overfull with $1's and $10's and $20's given by people caught up in the moment.
And today, like everyday but especially today, I AM AN OLE MISS REBEL.
re: After the facemask no call in first half....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/5/14 at 12:44 pm
I then regained hope when the Bama players were agging the boo's on as they went in for the half. The football gods were not pleased.
After the facemask no call in first half....
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/5/14 at 12:40 pm
Did you think some variation of "it's over"?
I'm guilty........
Also.....I drank all the burboun. So, sorry if you can't find any.
I'm guilty........
Also.....I drank all the burboun. So, sorry if you can't find any.
re: So....first post
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/3/14 at 2:07 pm
:cheers:
Landmass gonna Landmass.
Landmass gonna Landmass.
re: So....first post
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/3/14 at 2:01 pm
Luckily our safeties bring the lumber. I just hope they do so early and often while respecting the deep ball. I think Kiffin has seen our safties agressiveness and will try to exploit with Wheel routes/double moves.
re: So....first post
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/3/14 at 1:04 pm
If it doesnt work out I will be deserving. I will also be drunj as ferk and ZERO fricks will be given.
So....first post
Posted by wallyrebel on 10/3/14 at 12:01 pm
First of all, let me say....I think our D is going to skull frick Bama and give them nightmares for the rest of their lives.
Anyway....here we go.
Biggest game in Oxford in any of the players lifetime. Gameday, Alabama, Marquee SEC matchup for the week. Time to put up or shut up.
It is Blame Sims first ever road start. The Vaught is going to be insane. Let me repeat: the Vaught is going to be INSANE.
Alabama has had a tendency to give up the big play so far this year. Look for more play action from the Rebs.
Make no mistake: Alabama is very, very good. It will take a complete effort to earn the victory.
Our line play (both defensive and offensive) will have to work their assignment. D-lineman have to contain the mobile QB, O-Line has to avoid the mf'ing false start.
I fully expect us to incorporate more read option than we have up to this point in the season. I 100% think that Coach Freeze has purposely told Bo to hand off the ball as opposed to keeping it on the option to limit the times he has been hit. I think Bo is going to keep it on the option when it is available.
WE HAVE TO TRY AND CONTAIN AMARI COOPER. He is a beast and we need to be in press coverage against him and hope our D line gets pressure. It wouldn't hurt my feelings to have safety help over the top at all times.
We need 2-3 BIG plays: Jaylen Walton needs to break one.
Biggest key to the game. We need good Bo Wallace to show up. Good Bo Wallace= happy Rebel fans. Bad Bo Wallce= me using before unheard variations of curse words.
And now: Prediction Time!
The Stone Cold Lock of the Century (of the Week!)
Ole Miss 27- Alabama 24
Hotty Toddy!
Anyway....here we go.
Biggest game in Oxford in any of the players lifetime. Gameday, Alabama, Marquee SEC matchup for the week. Time to put up or shut up.
It is Blame Sims first ever road start. The Vaught is going to be insane. Let me repeat: the Vaught is going to be INSANE.
Alabama has had a tendency to give up the big play so far this year. Look for more play action from the Rebs.
Make no mistake: Alabama is very, very good. It will take a complete effort to earn the victory.
Our line play (both defensive and offensive) will have to work their assignment. D-lineman have to contain the mobile QB, O-Line has to avoid the mf'ing false start.
I fully expect us to incorporate more read option than we have up to this point in the season. I 100% think that Coach Freeze has purposely told Bo to hand off the ball as opposed to keeping it on the option to limit the times he has been hit. I think Bo is going to keep it on the option when it is available.
WE HAVE TO TRY AND CONTAIN AMARI COOPER. He is a beast and we need to be in press coverage against him and hope our D line gets pressure. It wouldn't hurt my feelings to have safety help over the top at all times.
We need 2-3 BIG plays: Jaylen Walton needs to break one.
Biggest key to the game. We need good Bo Wallace to show up. Good Bo Wallace= happy Rebel fans. Bad Bo Wallce= me using before unheard variations of curse words.
And now: Prediction Time!
The Stone Cold Lock of the Century (of the Week!)
Ole Miss 27- Alabama 24
Hotty Toddy!
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