SBR Pony wrote:THe black shirt outside of the game is silly, but I tend to forgive it during the game. I've always been told that head coaches always wear a different color so the QB/players/etc can scan the sideline and immediately find him.
Your are right. Dark blue blends in with both white and red so much.
He had a logo on the shirt before - just some of the shirts had the logo on the sleeve.
And you're right that coaches wear different colors to stand out on the sideline so players can find their coach quickly. How come nobody flipped out a couple of weeks ago when DBs coach Derrick Odum was on the sideline in a (gasp!) green shirt? Oh, the horror.
If the Ponies win, I don't care if the coaches wear stripes or polka dots, hop around barefoot on the sideline or get tattoos of the Hawaii state flag. Last I checked, we're 5-2 with 5 games to go.
Pretty sure the sun will come up tomorrow, and as the sting from this loss wanes, I'll still be a proud PonyFan.
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Jones is the man in black and that is the way he wants it and that is the way it will be. I guess since this is the Silver Lining Awards thread I will just say that black gives him a nice slimming effect.
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Jeremy Johnson gets a silver lining award, It's pretty clear that kid is a player which makes me feel better when beasly leaves next year. Also I think Crawford has turned into a pretty good cover corner (he needs to improve his ball skills though because he is puting him self right where he needs to be to get interceptions but doesn't get them)
Crawford had another great game. Acker needs some help and I think that's why Mason is hesitant to play much man coverage. Hope we can snag another JUCO diamond in the rough to help out the secondary next year.
Has Parks played much? Haven't really noticed him.