“False start, number 55, 56, 58, 72 and 75!”
Now he’s coaching them to cheat. Golden Tate must have had a coach like Steve somewhere along the line.
The silhouette technique in that third panel leaves the impression that the offensive line consists of five gorillas.
P3- Notice the LG and LT’s 3 point stance. Modern day left hand down, left foot back. Since both are from Kent State, Steve is following the Lou Holtz playbook, tear ‘em down the first of the week and make’em feel like Superman at kickoff.
P2- Random thought. Isn’t it odd we never see Coach Matt Shaw and Bob Vila at the same time?
Is Steve preparing to walk on the players’ backs on P2? Maybe that will make them better “quickly”.
Too bad Steve moped in the basement/played in golf tournaments/chased jail bait all summer. That would have been a good time to actually coach.
That’s a mighty big looking O-line for a middle to bottom of the pack high school team. What exactly were those boys eating over the summer?
P3 is obviously a re-enactment from a scene from Animal House. “Thank you sir, may I have another?”
Come on guys. I could do twice as many one armed push ups as you clowns!
Is the artist clever enough to “pair” up a newly sprouted arm and the “Be All that You Can Be” comment?
Full Milford Jacket.
Ha ha, Steve used to be the singer in Daft Punk!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAjR4_CbPpQ
Having the entire line get a fraction of a second jump on the snap is a Lombardi/Green Bay Packers trick. Jerry Kramer described it in Instant Replay.
dutchpuppy2 about 12 years ago
“False start, number 55, 56, 58, 72 and 75!”
chiphilton about 12 years ago
Now he’s coaching them to cheat. Golden Tate must have had a coach like Steve somewhere along the line.
chiphilton about 12 years ago
The silhouette technique in that third panel leaves the impression that the offensive line consists of five gorillas.
bearwku82 about 12 years ago
P3- Notice the LG and LT’s 3 point stance. Modern day left hand down, left foot back. Since both are from Kent State, Steve is following the Lou Holtz playbook, tear ‘em down the first of the week and make’em feel like Superman at kickoff.
bearwku82 about 12 years ago
P2- Random thought. Isn’t it odd we never see Coach Matt Shaw and Bob Vila at the same time?
thejudge about 12 years ago
Is Steve preparing to walk on the players’ backs on P2? Maybe that will make them better “quickly”.
Too bad Steve moped in the basement/played in golf tournaments/chased jail bait all summer. That would have been a good time to actually coach.
chujusmith about 12 years ago
That’s a mighty big looking O-line for a middle to bottom of the pack high school team. What exactly were those boys eating over the summer?
Kazbot about 12 years ago
P3 is obviously a re-enactment from a scene from Animal House. “Thank you sir, may I have another?”
rangerlg about 12 years ago
Come on guys. I could do twice as many one armed push ups as you clowns!
thejudge about 12 years ago
Is the artist clever enough to “pair” up a newly sprouted arm and the “Be All that You Can Be” comment?
Cliff1911 about 12 years ago
Full Milford Jacket.
hablano about 12 years ago
Ha ha, Steve used to be the singer in Daft Punk!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gAjR4_CbPpQ
wmac8898 about 12 years ago
Having the entire line get a fraction of a second jump on the snap is a Lombardi/Green Bay Packers trick. Jerry Kramer described it in Instant Replay.