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Great comeback win. Its so blatantly obvious where our greatest weakness is. Zeller is not a starting center. He is too weak going after rebounds and battling down low. The coaching staff clearly knows it because they keep him out in the clutch moments. If we address our center position at the trade deadline, this team can be really really good

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1 hour ago, HardcoreHokie said:

Eric Martin last night:  “Gravel in his gut and spit in his eye”

Assuming this is also the origin of “How Dooo You Doooo”

 

Johnny Cash:  A Boy Named Sue

https://www.google.com/amp/s/genius.com/amp/Johnny-cash-a-boy-named-sue-lyrics

Confirmed

How doo you doooo!

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6 minutes ago, Captain Morgan said:

 

good job.  I'm a huge Johnny Cash fan, but I didn't hear the gravel in his gut part.  All fits together now and makes me like Eric even more.

I was listening to the ESPN guys watching the Hornets (Eric and Dell) live...Terry Rozier nails a shot and Eric yells “WITH GRAVEL IN HIS GUTS AND SPIT IN HIS EYE!!!!”

ESPN dude basically says “so gravel..somewhere...or something. Great shot”

Had to look it up.  Johnny Cash explains both quotes.  Cool song BTW, never heard it before.

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On 3/16/2021 at 12:07 PM, HardcoreHokie said:

Eric Martin last night:  “Gravel in his gut and spit in his eye”

Assuming this is also the origin of “How Dooo You Doooo”

 

Johnny Cash:  A Boy Named Sue

https://www.google.com/amp/s/genius.com/amp/Johnny-cash-a-boy-named-sue-lyrics

The “how doooo yooooou doooo!” bit has been used for ages by Rick Jeanneret of the Sabres.. it’s a good one. 

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