Two-Deep Adjustments
Falcon Fodder has the news on the latest from the Falcon Football camp. With Cohen and Martin out, the team has issued a revised two-deep.
Falcon Fodder has the news on the latest from the Falcon Football camp. With Cohen and Martin out, the team has issued a revised two-deep.
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#BGSU_football: Bad news for #Falcons ... Gabe Martin is out for year w/ torn ACL. Jared Cohen will miss 5-6 weeks w/ high ankle sprain.
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I think you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who does not expect this to be a very long season for BG's men's basketball team. Something different can always happen and somebody picked low always surprises, but it is hard to see how this year's team is as good as last year's team and maybe by a lot. The top two players are gone and there are no proven replacements for them. And then, there's the whole coaching issue, with Coach Orr on the last year of his deal and widely seen as a lame duck.
There are clearly four very bad teams in the MAC, based on expectations. BG, Miami, CMU and NIU. CMU had to use overtime to beat Lake Superior last night...just as an example.
I will have a basketball preview coming up later this week, including some things to watch for that might make this team better than expected.
Expected. Oh yeah. Well, the MAC pre-season poll came out this morning and BG was picked to finish last in the East, behind even Miami, a team that is in turmoil, lost players from last year as well. Based on votes, the only team with less support is NIU.
So there it is. Here are the full results.
2013-14 East Division Predicted Order of Finish
1. Akron – 143 Votes (18 first place votes)
2. Buffalo – 120 Votes (6 first place votes)
3. Ohio – 94 Votes
4. Kent State – 91 Votes (1 first place vote)
5. Miami – 42 Votes
6. Bowling Green – 35 Votes
2013-14 East Division Preseason All-MAC Team
Javon McCrea, Buffalo
Demetrius Treadwell, Akron
Will Felder, Miami
Will Regan, Buffalo
Quincy Diggs, Akron
2013-14 West Division Predicted Order of Finish
1. Toledo – 149 Votes (24 first place votes)
2. Western Michigan – 108 Votes
3. Eastern Michigan – 101 Votes (1 first place vote)
4. Ball State – 89 Votes
5. Central Michigan – 50 Votes
6. Northern Illinois – 28 Votes
2013-14 West Division Preseason All-MAC Team
Rian Pearson, Toledo
Julius Brown Toledo
Shayne Whittington Western Michigan
Majok Majok Ball State
Glenn Bryant, Eastern Michigan
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A look at how our opponents fared this weekend....
Tulsa (2-5) Lost 14-7 to Tulane.
Kent (2-7) Lost 41-21 to Buffalo. With Archer.
Indiana (3-4) Idle
Murray State (5-3) Idle
Akron (2-7) Lost 42-24 to Ball State
UMass (1-7) Rowed by boat.
Mississippi State (4-3) Beat Kentucky 28-22
Miami (0-8) Lost 41-16 to OU.
Ohio (6-2) Beat awful Miami
EMU (1-7) Lost in war crime to NIU.
Buffalo (6-2) Beat Kent 41-21.
2013 Totals:
MAC vs. FBS: 10-28
MAC vs BCS: 4-22
MAC vs FCS: 10-2
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So, to no one's surprise, there is unrest in the Falcon Nation. As you would expect, the unrest is focusing on the coaching staff, and pretty much no one is safe. Most of it is pretty crazy but losing 4 straight to your rival will do that for you. It also doesn't help that there seems to be a common issue--slow starts--but frankly, when people are this wound up about something, they would find something else if they didn't find this.
I'm nowhere near the "blow it up stage." I do agree that we're past the rebuilding stage. Coach Clawson agrees...he said that at the beginning of the year and he hasn't blinked from it since. The program should be competitive. But, judging it on one game isn't right.
One thing is factual. BG has loaded up with wins against poor teams. I did a little fact checking. BG had 11 FBS wins over the past two years. Only one of those teams looks likely to finish with a winning record--that's OU from last year, at 8-4.
The other wins--Ak (2), MA (2), EMU, Buff, Idaho, Tulsa, Kent, Miami, are all teams who had or have losing records and in general BIG-TIME losing records.
Here is the record of the teams we beat.
This year: 7-26
Last year: 21-63
Total: 28-89 (24%)
I'm not trying to pile on. As I always say, you can't run away from the record, and BG's record against winning teams is one win over the last two years.
There's a chance to start to right this and that would be on November 12 at the Doyt against OU. It is going to take a more focused and complete effort than what BG saw yesterday. If BG goes 2-2 coming home--and that could easily happen--with wins over EMU and Miami...then arguments like this are going to gain currency.
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There were a couple key differences in the game..
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Where to start.
It was a roller coaster day for fans of BG and UT. There were three distinct phases to the game. The first 27 minutes, then next 27 minutes and then the last 6 minutes.
The first phase was not kind to BG. The Falcons got off to one of their patented slow starts and for a while it looked like this game could be a total rout.
BG did get the ball to start the game and drove to the Toledo 23. Facing a 4th and 10 and heading into the wind, BG decided to go for it and failed to connect on a pass play to Ryan Burbrink.
UT ripped off a 47 run by David Fluellen and was in business. (Fluellen left a couple plays later with an injury, but the Rocket running game did not slow up very much). A couple plays later they were in the end zone and up 7-0.
When the Falcons got the ball back, one of UT's six sacks on the day (perhaps the key factor in the game) derailed the Falcon drive and it was 3 and out.
UT's next drive featured BG mistakes that might have cost the team the game. UT was gashing the BG run defense--Hunt's first two runs were 16 and 14 yards on the drive--and they were on the BG 18. The BG defense got the stop they needed and Detmer came in and made a FG. Except that BG roughed the kicker. UT snapped the points off the board and went back to work.
On 3rd down and goal from the 13, BG again stopped UT short of the first down and had a FG opportunity...except Cam Truss was called for unsportsmanlike conduct after the play and it was another bad penalty for first down. And the Rockets scored.
With a PI penalty BG drove to about midfield but Schmiedebusch only kicked the ball 20 yards and UT started on their own 33 and 8 plays later the game was 21-0.
At this point, the game was completely one sided. There was 4 minutes left in the half and BG was in really deep trouble, mostly because it was difficult to see our defense ever getting stops.
BG came up with what they had to have, which was a scoring drive. The drive was a monster--12 plays, 81 yards. It did not feature a 3rd down play until BG was on the 1 yard line. Matt Johnson had two key scrambles on the drive for good yardage and Travis Greene added a 21 yard run and BG finally scored on a Matt Johnson QB sneak.
So, 21-7 at half. At least BG has some momentum...at 21-0, it might have been over.
UT got the ball to start the half. BG's defense is typically very tough in the 3rd Q and it was this time as well. On the first drive they got to Owens, forced a fumble and BG recovered on the UT 29.
BG drove to the 3 yard line and Matt Johnson scrambled toward the end zone. He dove for the goal line, was called in but then the play was reversed on replay. With a 4-1, BG was going for it....except they were called for an incredibly costly false start (and it was our all-MAC guard, Flewellyn who was called) and had to settle for a FG.
UT got 2 first downs on their next drive but BG eventually held and got the ball on its 23. Despite a drive in which Matt Johnson was sacked twice, BG was able to score a TD. Greene had 20 and 16 yard runs on the drive. It was early 4th by now and BG went for 2 and made it, cutting the lead to 21-18.
BG's defense is playing better by now, the place is rocking. UT gets offensive pass interference and has to punt. BG starts on the 16 with about 12 minutes left. BG runs a great drive...10 plays, 64 yards. BG has a sack, but Johnson has a big scramble for a first down, BG hits Joplin for 30 yards and then Greene had a 19 run on 3rd and 7 and then a 7 yd TD run and BG had the 25-21 lead with 5:54 left.
This is all we would have asked for...our defense on the field with one stop needed to win the game. On the drive's 2nd play Owens hit Reedy for 32 yards down to the BG 38. Owens essentially took over the game with his feet here, gaining 11 yards on 2nd and 15 and 5 yards on another play.
It was 3 and 11 from the BG 13. UT completed a pass to the BG 11, setting up a 4th down play for the game. However, UT got an offensive pass interference penalty and BG chose to take the penalty. UT was 3rd and 26 from the BG 28.
Freeze those words in your mind. Because you have to win a game where you have your opponent 3rd and 26.
Owens went back to pass, got out of the pocket and scrambled for 17 yards setting UT up with a closer 4th down play than before the penalty. From there, they ran a pass play. Owens released the ball just in time and Russell was open at the goal line (despite, according to Coach), being double covered and UT had the lead again.
BG only needed a FG, but was heading into the wind. The game's final heartbreaking moment came when BG threw a bomb, had Shaun Joplin open and he dropped a perfect pass. He easily could have scored on the play or at least gotten deep into UT territory and BG only needed a FG, but that did not happen because he dropped the pass.
And that was that. A heartbreaking way to lose. It wasn't all lost on the last drive. BG played an uneven game, especially on defense, and made critical errors at critical times. It reminded me of the 2011 OU game...a team taking a long, clock killing drive when behind to put us away. We did not close the deal.
Give credit to UT. More on this later today, but Owens and their WRs were the difference in the game. UT deserved to win the game and BG did not. If you had told me our defense would give up a 3rd and 26, I would not have believed it, but that is what happened.
The Falcons can still win the East. Last year's team was 8-4 in the regular season and BG would have to win 3 out of 4 now to equal that record. If you want to look ahead, picture Terrance Owens dashing around there today and put Tyler Tettleton in that place. And, Gabe Martin was injured and it looked very serious.
We will see what BG is made of. They have a couple weeks to make adjustments before the big OU game...a similar performance in that game will yield a similar result and leave BG with a very disappointing season.
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Very disappointing day out there at the Doyt. It was kind of a 2011 "Close the deal" thing, with Toledo marching down the field just like OU did to put the Falcons away. Bowling Green certainly had an uneven performance but had overcome all that to take a four point lead with about six minutes left to play.
At that point, you have to win the game. And, when you have them 3rd and 26 and 4th and 9, you have to be able to make those stops, and BG did not and UT won the 4th straight game in the rivalry.
Coach Clawson called it "heartbreaking." I'm sure it was very quiet in the locker room after that one.
It was a great football game and very competitive and all that. It came down to who made plays in the last six minutes, and this year it was the Rockets again.
Congratulations to them. As Coach said after the game, they deserved to win it. BG's goals are still all available to them, so there's a premium on getting over this one. It was very disappointing...both that we didn't make the plays in the last minutes but also that we played so poorly for the first 27 minutes. You'd like to bring your best game in this situation, and I certainly hope that was not it.
More to come.
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Shine like no other....
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Pete Thamel, who is a legit bigfoot sports writer, did an awesome profile of Coach Clawson on SI.com. So if you want to know about how Coach left college unable to cook pasta, how he came up with a game to wear out four year olds and the various odd jobs he had to support himself as a young coach, this is your article. There's also a nice summary of each of the turn arounds--Fordham, Richmond and BG.
It gives you a nice view of who he is and reminds us that these guys are human beings.
I think the most salient point is that, in his own words, Coach is not a "system guy." He said that he would do whatever he has to go get the ball to his best players in space, and that has been lived out here at BG. I think it is how people should coach. As he says, it is easier to tweak a system that get good players.
I recommend the article to anyone.
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Coach Clawson had his pesser yesterday, and I listened so you don't have to.
The high point came when Clawson was asked whether he hears from a lot of alumni and former players during Toledo he week. He said and that there is a two-word message, and depending on how it is, the words can be different.
He had a lot to say about the rivalry, none of it unexpected. It is an important game to the program and for the history of the program and the players clearly know that and so do our coaches.
Clawson gushed about UT...though, I think if you did a content analysis you would find he had as much good to say about UT as he did about Murray State. Anyway, he said it is the best UT team BG has faced in 5 years, a time when Clawson is 1-3 against the Rockets. He said that of anything, this is the best Rocket defense they have had during that time. They are getting ridiculous sacks with a 3-man front.
He downplayed the injuries of Voss, Fluellen and Gallon, noting that UT is "loaded at TB." He said that you expect injuries in October and you just have to be ready with depth.
With the Gallon injury, he said that BG had plans to work Jared Cohen into the rotation against Mississippi State, so he had been playing well. He said what you expect...BG will miss Gallon but Cohen has to be ready to go.
He was asked if BG was motivated by taking UT out of the conference title running. He said that "our motivation is for Bowling Green and not against Toledo."
Yeah. OK. Whatever.
Also, Teo Redding is now on the 2-deep, but he could still redshirt. We will play him if we need him, however.
So that's the story. Back to painting rocks.
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RT @FalconFanatics1: Toledo's rock painted orange and brown! Definitely not a @FalconProblems! #WeAreBG pic.twitter.com/MCEpHkhO6r
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Jack Carle and the Sentinel have the story...Chris Gallon is injured an out for the rest of the season. He injured his knee down in Starkville and will not return this year. I'm sure everyone sends Chris their best wishes and hope for a full recovery.
He had 54 grabs last year and 24 so far this year, with 2 TDs. Gallon emerged last year when BG was really struggling at WR. He didn't return to that level of effectiveness, but that might be due to improved play from Joplin and Burbrink.
Jared Cohen, who has been getting some reps and made some catches replacing Gallon @Miss State will step up to the 1WR slot. He will be backed up by Teo Redding.
I think Cohen has shown himself to be a good player and I think he will do well. Obviously, Gallon was the starter for a reason, though, and for that reason alone represents a setback for a team that already wasn't great at WR.
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Chris Jones is making an impression with the Patriots, the smartest organization in the NFL. ESPN talked with him about his journey in the world of football. Here's what Belichick said...
“In a short amount of time, he’s become a pretty dependable guy for us,” coach Bill Belichick said. “He’s a hard-working kid that has some skills.”
So, that's good. Anyway, the article talks all about how he picked up football, what brought him to BGSU, etc. Nice piece. We are all pulling for Chris Jones. FOREVER a Falcon.
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A look at how our opponents fared this weekend....
Tulsa (2-4) Idle.
Kent (2-6) Lost to South Alabama, of Sun Belt Conference.
Indiana (3-4) Lost to Michigan.
Murray State (5-3) Beat Austin Peay 31-3.
Akron (2-6) Broke road losing streak with win in Oxford.
UMass (1-6) Smoked by Buffalo.
Mississippi State (3-3) Idle
Toledo (4-3) Beat Navy in OT.
Miami (0-7) Lost to Akron. Nightmare continues.
Ohio (5-2) Beat stricken EMU.
EMU (1-6) Lost to OU day after tragedy.
Buffalo (5-2) Creamed UMass.
2013 Totals:
MAC vs. FBS: 10-28
MAC vs BCS: 4-22
MAC vs FCS: 10-2
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One of the goals of any program is to have enough good players to be able to redshirt most, if not all, of your freshmen. They get a year of practice and work out, and you get the benefit at the back end, when they are the most mature and capable.
BG is doing well on this front. From what I can see, BG has only pulled the redshirt off 4 guys...
The most productive true FR has been Ronnie Moore. He has caught 12 passes for 190 yards and he has scored twice. He's also been returning kickoffs. He's really fast.
Fred Coppet has had 23 carries at 4.9 yards per carry. He has battled an injury.
Finally, there is Isaiah Gourdine, a d-back who has played in 4 games on special teams. My guess is that the d-back injuries caused an issue on special teams and he was drafted into duty there.
Technically, William Houston is also a true FR. Seems different, but that's four. He has scored 7 TDs on 30 carries...he's one of the top 30 or so (there is a big tie) in the country.
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Matt Johnson has been named the MAC East Offensive Player of the Week for the 3rd time in his short (7 game) career....so that's pretty good. This one is for the performance in Starkville, where he went 20-34 and ran for a TD.
Johnson is clearly making a splash in the MAC this year. He's 2nd in the MAC in passing efficiency and 2nd in passing yards per game. I think you can see that he has improved the offense and did it from the first snap. He's a sophomore as well, so still time to get better.
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A look at how our opponents fared this weekend....
The biggest news here is the OU loss. BG and Buffalo are now the only undefeated teams in the East. If you have to lose in conference, you want it to be a cross-over game, but it could make a difference. OU's schedule is pretty soft coming home. They still have Miami, UMass and EMU, but they also have to play @BG, @Buffalo and an improving Kent team. Essentially, they may need to run the table and if they lose a 2nd time, it could keep them out of a tie at the end of the year.
Tulsa (2-4) Defeated UTEP for 2nd win.
Kent (2-5) Battled Ball State very tough before 3 point loss.
Indiana (3-3) Whomped by MSU. Trending back down.
Murray State (4-3) Lost to SE Missouri State in OT.
Akron (1-6) Pressured the hell out of NIU before losing.
UMass (1-5) Popped cherry with home win over Miami.
Toledo (3-3) Idle.
Miami (0-6) Lost @Umass. Nightmare continues.
Ohio (4-2) Lost against CMU in Athens.
EMU (1-5) Lost 50-25 to Army.
Buffalo (4-2) Creamed awful WMU. Buffalo got huge break on cross-over schedule with EMU and WMU.
2013 Totals:
MAC vs. FBS: 9-28
MAC vs BCS: 4-22
MAC vs FCS: 10-2
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Looking now at the numbers and the performance of the various units...
BG had a very good day on offense. This is certainly something to be taken as a positive. Our offense has been much improved but not always great, but BG moved the ball against an SEC defense with NFL players and it bodes well for the future.
You can run right down the list:
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So, the Falcons went down to Mississippi yesterday to play a good SEC team. As Coach said after the game, the only thing you can be disappointed in is the final score. BG played with the Bulldogs, was obviously well prepared and played without fear in a very tough environment. After three weeks of playing teams we were supposed to beat and did (if not as proficiently as we would like), this was an opportunity to show that the team could elevate its play against a good team. And they did.
The start was certainly similar to what we have seen in other games, as MS State took the opening kickoff and drove 75 yards in 5 minutes to score a TD. BG made one first down and punted. Then BG got a break when Boo Boo Gates got a pick in the secondary and ran the return 34 yards to the MSU 13.
When you look back, this is one of the missed opportunities. With a holding penalty and a negative rushing play, BG actually lost 4 yards and had to settle for a FG.
On the next play from scrimmage, MSU's QB ran 75 yards for a touchdown to go up 14-3.
At this point you had to be pretty nervous. You've got that whole Indiana feeling all over again. That is not, however, what happened.
BG drove to midfield and put MSU down at their own 1. The Bulldogs were still moving the ball, and drove from there to the BG 31 before a big sack by Taylor Royster forced a punt. BG started on its own 4.
And here the Falcon came alive. In what was probably the most important offensive series of the game, BG marched the 96 in 6 plays to get the TD and make it 14-10. The drive featured a PI against MSU, but also a Johnson rush for 13, a Greene rush for 29, a Beck reception for 28 and a Givens run for 7 and the score.
MSU took the kickoff and came right back, marching 75 yards in about 3 minutes to get a TD and go back up 21-10. The drive featured mostly Dak Prescott runs and was aided by a personal foul on BooBoo Gates which resulted in his ejection. (I didn't see it, so I have no idea how good the call was. It was reviewed by replay, which is the rule. I do not believe BooBoo is a dirty player or a headhunter).
BG got the ball back with 1:04 left. Travis Greene ran for 19, and Johnson completed passes of 6 and 20 yards and BG was on the MS State 25 and finished the half with a FG that left it 21-13 and BG was within one score. Coach said that the FG was huge in terms of sending BG into the locker room with some momentum.
BG got the ball to start the half and showed something they have shown in every game...the 3rd Q is our time. BG marched down to the MS State 27 before missing a 45 yd FG. The defense got a 3 and out and BG started on its own 24. BG made 41 yards on two Burbrink receptions and tack on a facemask and BG was on the 18 yard line. Travis Green drove it to the 6 and then Matt Johnson ran it twice and scored on the second one to make it 21-19.
Clawson said he thought about going for 2. There was 3:51 left in the 3rd. He said he usually doesn't go for 2 until the 4th and I agree. I think coaches make a mistake by trying to chase that point too early. As he said, if BG is down 2 and gives up a TD then we are down 2 scores, whereas if BG gets the single point, even a TD keeps us in the game.
So, at 21-20, of course, that's all the scoring there was. MSU drove to the BG 27 before BG stiffened up and Oulette got pressure on a 3rd down pass and then the Bulldogs missed a FG. (No team has made a FG against BG this year).
BG drove to the MSU 40 and had it 2nd and 2 but could not get the first down after 2 running attempts. BG went for it on 4th--another decision I endorse--and did not convert the first down.
MS took advantage and ran the ball down to the BG 8. It was 4th and 3 with 4:27 left in the game. Mullen decided to go for it instead of kicking a FG and taking the FG out of the game. They had already missed one FG and have struggled this year and we all known the Mullen's mentor Urban Meyer was more than willing to just say screw it, no more FGs, so they went for it and BG got the replay-verified stop.
BG had one last shot. MSU actually had a stop after a 3rd down sack but there was another face mask penalty. BG had one more first down in them before hitting their own 45 and a 4th down pass went through Ryan Burbrink's hands and that was the game.
Again, a strong and tough effort by the Falcons. I hope it provides the confidence they need as they prepare for the UT game. We have a bye week--which is nice--and a chance to recover.
Two final notes. Chris Gallon was injured, we will need to keep an eye on that. There was some conflicting information on BooBoo Gates. I believe the final understanding is that no part of his targeting foul will carry over to the UT game, so we will keep an eye on that.
More later on the numbers.
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Tough loss for BG, but a really solid effort from our guys. Very proud of everything they did out there tonight and while I understand there are no moral victories, I also believe this game will serve to give us confidence moving forward. That's a very hostile environment and BG was down early and they battled back into the game and had a shot to win the game in the 4th Q and that's what you look for.
Just listened to Coach's post-game presser. He seemed most disappointed in BG's WRs who dropped several key balls, right up until the end on the 4th down play. He mentioned it several times and seemed locked onto the topic. Obviously, to win a game like this one you have to play pretty mistake-free ball, and those dropped passes might have given up the margin for error.
Also, Chris Gallon was injured (no further report on his status) and Boo Boo Gates was ejected for a helmet target in the first half. His normal backup, Josh Pettus, is injured as well.
More to come tomorrow, but for today, even if it wasn't all it could have been, it was a good night to be a Falcon.
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Last thing before gametime. As everyone knows by know (if they didn't), Mississippi State coach Dan Mullen was the QB coach at BG during the Urban Meyer years.
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So, the MAC has announced their newest bowl tie-in, this one in Boca Raton at Florida Atlantic University. The last time I remember hearing about Boca it was as the Soprano's favorite place to go on the lam. It is Boca where Junior displays his legendary oral talents with his talkative girlfriend, eventually leading to a brutal mob war.
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So this is their big tradition. Cowbells. With long handles like on a kid's bike. An infernal racket, from what I hear. |
Tradition was not welcome here. This sign as much as said "this means you." |
I did not make this up |
Ring them bells, ye heathen From the city that dreams Ring them bells from the sanctuaries ’Cross the valleys and streams For they’re deep and they’re wide And the world’s on its side And time is running backwards And so is the bride Read more: http://www.bobdylan.com/us/songs/ring-them-bells#ixzz2hPu07qbY |
You were expecting Walken? |
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