Kingbish01
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Definition of Swagger-the swagtastic way to live life!
"Jenny and Chris are such swaggers!"
"Jenny and Chris are such swaggers!"
Swagger, the best kind.
Also, why didn't anyone ever make a Samardzija highlight video with good music? :/
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This is the only comment I have seen on IE lately that leaves me incredulous. You may be young, but you can have respect for Lynyrd Skynyrd. Who would not want "They call me the Breeze"?
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This is swagger..at 1:46 when Tate "looks" at Mays....like "you aint so bad!"
Along the lines of SirDishands, SeanThornton, and Kingbish's "DinGaf" definition, that reminds me of a team we were about to play when I was coaching. I think our staff was all in our 20s, with a head coach in his 40s. We were at a tiny high school playing and beating huge schools. We were 0-fer our first year, but playoff bound a couple of years later. We were actually ranked very high locally when we went to play a school that was undefeated. Their staff's youngest coach was maybe in his early 50s.
Coming "out of the tunnel," we were not very fancy. We just jogged out, did some short sprints, got loose. I was used to seeing other high schools come out with some rather gaudy and obnoxious entrances.
Well, the team we were about to play was on their home field. The announcer screamed "AND HERE COME THE EAGLES!!!! The team did not sprint through a banner, or follow the cheerleaders. They simply slowly walked to their sideline, huddled up, and lined up for the kickoff. No emotion whatsoever. They proceeded to give us the biggest thumping I had ever received as either a player or coach. They never showboated, celebrated...nothing. Mechanical and methodical.
That was impressive. That was swagger.
We kicked the **** out of them the next year in a near miraculous finish (we were down 14 with a little over a minute to go, and they had the ball on our 10, but that's beside the point). We beat them by 1.
Greatest Plays of the Weis Era - #6 - Pass Right - YouTube
I need my cranberry juice after this one. I lost it.
Rehydration is necessary.
I forgot all about this one.
God bless Coach Weis.
... They simply slowly walked to their sideline, huddled up, and lined up for the kickoff. No emotion whatsoever. They proceeded to give us the biggest thumping I had ever received as either a player or coach. They never showboated, celebrated...nothing. Mechanical and methodical.
That was impressive. That was swagger.
We kicked the **** out of them the next year in a near miraculous finish (we were down 14 with a little over a minute to go, and they had the ball on our 10, but that's beside the point). We beat them by 1.
Yep. Think "The Quiet Man" with John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald.
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Recruits opening their mouths all of the time on twitter is not swagger, it's swag. And Swag is a cheap joke compared to the real thing.
Originally Posted by dshans View Post
Yep. Think "The Quiet Man" with John Wayne, Maureen O'Hara and Barry Fitzgerald.
SirDishands, just how old do you think I am? Chuckle. I just looked it up on wiki. Guess I will have to rent it. I guess maybe I know now how our poster Sean Thornton may have chosen his handle.