So by your logic, we should wear the powder blues for the next 2 games. Three bad quarters, then 9 good ones.beastbutler65 wrote:Yep, the same navy blue that he wore in the next NINE quarters to play as he did. He did not play worth a flip in the powder blues for three quarters.proud2breb wrote:Remind me.... What color was the helmet versus Boise St the first 3 quarters?beastbutler65 wrote:Compare how he played in the powder blue against how he played in the navy blue.
Do we want the curse of the powder blues to continue?
Seriously, if that is the way we play when honoring Chucky Mullins, the color of the helmets won't matter a hill of beans.
Much is being made about bulletin board material. All that maters is whether we play good enough to win.
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Logic? Where is the "logic" as to what color helmet to wear? Besides, just like roulette, the outcome of a certain future action cannot be determined by the past results as each action is separate and independent.
Thus the perplexing situation with Bo. What will happen next---LaLa or Boise's first three quarters? Vandy or Memphis's first three quarters?
After all these years of losing to Alabama-----it is time.
Thus the perplexing situation with Bo. What will happen next---LaLa or Boise's first three quarters? Vandy or Memphis's first three quarters?
After all these years of losing to Alabama-----it is time.