maybe the best sign ever stolen.
1st down with 30 seconds left from their 37 yard line. A touchdown wins it for us:
“When they push our linemen into you, chuck it off your back foot and let #9 - the Ohio kid - intercept it.
On 1.
Ready?
Break
Not to be political, but this is called a “Knife Hand” in the military. It’s mostly a Marine Corps thing (which is where VP Vance got it), but every branch uses it to some extent.
It has various meanings. It may be used to point to something, but more commonly is a gesture used to show discipline; the point being made is important, please pay attention, this is serious, etc..
It can also be used to correct someone; discipline may be incoming if you don’t start paying attention.
Gen Mattis was kind of famous for his knife hands.
Again, not to be political & I don’t want to argue it, I just want to share information that some of you may not know.