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Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:11 pm to DRTiger67
Because nobody was near Andy Hamilton
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:15 pm to DRTiger67
It was a good route. The DB was tight on Hamilton the entire route until Hamilton faked like he was going inside before he broke out. In doing so the DB had absolutely no idea where Hamilton went.
I'm not saying it was the greatest route in the history college or even LSU football. But it was still a good move.
I'm not saying it was the greatest route in the history college or even LSU football. But it was still a good move.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:20 pm to DRTiger67
Would that be a false start by the OL today?
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:30 pm to DRTiger67
Old people love talking up anything before the 80s.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:35 pm to DRTiger67
Because at the time, it was.
Some of y'all forget relativity.
Some of y'all forget relativity.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:35 pm to DRTiger67
The set up on that video is definitely over-dramatic. Its more of a tribute, I think, to Hamilton, who was the main reason LSU won that game going away. In an era when running a Les Miles-style offense was considered edgy, Hamilton caught seven or eight passes for 150 yards and three TDs. Notre Dame couldn't cover him at all.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:44 pm to DRTiger67
i always took it as sarcasm calling it "greatest move"
it was almost no move, but the DB fell for it.
it was almost no move, but the DB fell for it.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:48 pm to WaterLink
quote:
Would that be a false start by the OL today?
Nope. They're technically set at the snap.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:49 pm to DRTiger67
Love the numbers on the helmet should bring that back once a year
Posted on 7/15/22 at 2:56 pm to DRTiger67
He left him standing still in place.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:03 pm to Clark W Griswold
And young people like my generation like to crap on anything that happened before 2000
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:05 pm to DRTiger67
Greatest move at LSU was the patrick peterson windmill
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:07 pm to NorthshoreTiger76
Yes on the helmet numbers. Maybe tweaked a bit to modernize.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:11 pm to DRTiger67
In 1971 it was a great move. DB's and WR can get a way with a lot more hand fighting and contact today then they could back then.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:15 pm to DRTiger67
Because he made a All American DB look lost.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:16 pm to Clark W Griswold
Well, Clark...some of us old farts like me had just finished our second tour in Vietnam. I was at the game and also at the game in Legion Field against Bama. Hamilton was good and football was good, then and now. It was a big deal to go up against Notre Dame and let the big media realize that southern boys could play football.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:23 pm to Spelt it rong
quote:
Would that be a false start by the OL today?
Nope. They're technically set at the snap.
Back when Down, Set, Hut was literal.
Posted on 7/15/22 at 3:23 pm to DRTiger67
Very simple - he runs as though he is running an in route and turns for the ball and the minute he does the DB looks back and he cuts to the outside = great move
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