Here's the one I captured. The lighting's not great at the field. I find it extremely hard to get good pics in general after sunset.
The two worst colors in a uniform for pictures is either black or white. When you add very dark or light skin complexions, as well as a background with highlights or shadows, it takes a great deal of expertise to get a good pic...that's why I'm merely a hobbyist.
To bad both of these announcements didn't come out over the summer,
I have been stating for years that the Beamer model dictated a big year this year.
The powers that be HAD to know the demand would be there.
Bottom line if you don't read message boards . . . you are dumber for it
jmo
igeaux.mobi
I was wrong. The grass area in the north end are for sale. 30x30 area
20 Rv Spots and 20 tree spots (4 per tree) perhaps a few more.
igeaux.mobi
I thoroughly enjoyed watching the teams actions on Saturday. While they were intense, they always seemed relaxed. They knew what they had to do, and they did it. During the Cajun Walk, they were focused, but relaxed. When they came out of the tunnel, they gathered and had a few words, and then ran onto the field. During the game, when things were tight, they never lost focus. And after the final pass was batted down, just to see them all run onto the field, and then run over to the student side and enjoy the moment, was great. These are all things I haven't noticed from the players in this program before. They are playing with confidence, and acting like they aren't taking this for granted. They also seem to be taking a very business like approach to the season, which is obviously working out well.
I'm not sure who the Defense thinks they are, but they forgot they were supposed to play like crap. For the losses they've suffered this season, they picked a great time to have their best performance of the year. I love Aurienne and Bentley, and the fact that those two play such great coverage as young guys, will make some of our front 7 All SBC guys in the future.
B Mac was great. He made some mistakes that you can expect a guy in his position to make. When he threw the INT in the 4th, I was watching him stare down the reciever the whole time and knew it wasn't going to turn out well. But, as we all know, while he made the mistakes of a freshman, he showed the poise of a 4 year starter and led the team to victory. And what's even better, is that he's got plenty of time to correct those mistakes before his next start, instead of having to learn on the fly like Des did in 2005. I expect him to be a big part of this program for years to come.
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