Before it gets brought up again, Sark was definitively was not wearing a Visor Beanie but rather a Beanie over a Visor or Hat. Thinking this might have been a game against Arizona.
Just asked my wife if she thought Beanie was a racist term. We both agreed it probably was and laughed. Adios!
Once upon a time we referred to that as the Elmer Fudd game
Before it gets brought up again, Sark was definitively was not wearing a Visor Beanie but rather a Beanie over a Visor or Hat. Thinking this might have been a game against Arizona.
Just asked my wife if she thought Beanie was a racist term. We both agreed it probably was and laughed. Adios!
That was the late, great @Trav_82 avi, peace be upon him, until the deep state banned him from twatter.
This was the famous Oregon St game that Kim would constantly refer to with a faggoty wink ($75k) when defending Sark.
It looked like this:
“You mean like the Oregon St game? ”
Was that “Gods Play”?
Retarded terminology, but no doubt that play could always get you two yards when necessary.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Chris Polk was still on a large number of real fans Mt Rushmore - kid was an amazingly tough back. Fought for each yard like a warrior. Not I’m my personal top 4 but he’s close to being top ten.
Before it gets brought up again, Sark was definitively was not wearing a Visor Beanie but rather a Beanie over a Visor or Hat. Thinking this might have been a game against Arizona.
Just asked my wife if she thought Beanie was a racist term. We both agreed it probably was and laughed. Adios!
That was the late, great @Trav_82 avi, peace be upon him, until the deep state banned him from twatter.
This was the famous Oregon St game that Kim would constantly refer to with a faggoty wink ($75k) when defending Sark.
It looked like this:
“You mean like the Oregon St game? ”
Was that “Gods Play”?
Retarded terminology, but no doubt that play could always get you two yards when necessary.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Chris Polk was still on a large number of real fans Mt Rushmore - kid was an amazingly tough back. Fought for each yard like a warrior. Not I’m my personal top 4 but he’s close to being top ten.
Before it gets brought up again, Sark was definitively was not wearing a Visor Beanie but rather a Beanie over a Visor or Hat. Thinking this might have been a game against Arizona.
Just asked my wife if she thought Beanie was a racist term. We both agreed it probably was and laughed. Adios!
That was the late, great @Trav_82 avi, peace be upon him, until the deep state banned him from twatter.
This was the famous Oregon St game that Kim would constantly refer to with a faggoty wink ($75k) when defending Sark.
It looked like this:
“You mean like the Oregon St game? ”
Was that “Gods Play”?
Retarded terminology, but no doubt that play could always get you two yards when necessary.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Chris Polk was still on a large number of real fans Mt Rushmore - kid was an amazingly tough back. Fought for each yard like a warrior. Not I’m my personal top 4 but he’s close to being top ten.
God’s Play was Cal in 2010 and I think to get bowl eligible.
Polk is one of my all time favorites for what you describe.
Before it gets brought up again, Sark was definitively was not wearing a Visor Beanie but rather a Beanie over a Visor or Hat. Thinking this might have been a game against Arizona.
Just asked my wife if she thought Beanie was a racist term. We both agreed it probably was and laughed. Adios!
That was the late, great @Trav_82 avi, peace be upon him, until the deep state banned him from twatter.
This was the famous Oregon St game that Kim would constantly refer to with a faggoty wink ($75k) when defending Sark.
It looked like this:
“You mean like the Oregon St game? ”
Was that “Gods Play”?
Retarded terminology, but no doubt that play could always get you two yards when necessary.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Chris Polk was still on a large number of real fans Mt Rushmore - kid was an amazingly tough back. Fought for each yard like a warrior. Not I’m my personal top 4 but he’s close to being top ten.
Before it gets brought up again, Sark was definitively was not wearing a Visor Beanie but rather a Beanie over a Visor or Hat. Thinking this might have been a game against Arizona.
Just asked my wife if she thought Beanie was a racist term. We both agreed it probably was and laughed. Adios!
That was the late, great @Trav_82 avi, peace be upon him, until the deep state banned him from twatter.
This was the famous Oregon St game that Kim would constantly refer to with a faggoty wink ($75k) when defending Sark.
It looked like this:
“You mean like the Oregon St game? ”
Was that “Gods Play”?
Retarded terminology, but no doubt that play could always get you two yards when necessary.
Wouldn’t be surprised if Chris Polk was still on a large number of real fans Mt Rushmore - kid was an amazingly tough back. Fought for each yard like a warrior. Not I’m my personal top 4 but he’s close to being top ten.
You take the W against Cal anytime you can. We? usually lose to Cal.
Hate Cal, so fucking much. They are just retarded when it comes to us. Still will never forgive Pete for the ‘we’re going to play this game’ Lightning game that got everyone home at 3AM, that of course Cal ended up winning.
As long as it isn’t one of those skinny head-band strap-looking faggy visors (Sean Payton), I’ll let it slide. As a former visor guy, if you’re gonna wear a visor, wear a fucking man’s visor, like the Ol’ Ball Corch…
Sark was a visor guy pretty regularly but I don't think he ever truly committed to the visor coach lifestyle. Fisch seems all in. Buying and holding UW visor stock.
His college coach was the ultimate visor wearer.
Not sure if it’s been mentioned, but after his introduction Softy asked him if the visor was an ode to Spurrier and Fisch said yes. He used to leave post it notes on Spurrier’s car asking for any position available.
The non football player remembers his humble beginnings as a GA and still pays his respects.
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Last play of the drive was God’s Play.
Polk is one of my all time favorites for what you describe.
The non football player remembers his humble beginnings as a GA and still pays his respects.