Mike Smith: Great at Point; Terrible at Starting a Mosh Pit
Franz looks like he's trying to teach HD how to cut down the net.
Looked that way to me as well. Franz is younger than Hunter - so I got a kick out of that. I love how methodical Hunter appears to be about doing it just right.
Practice makes perfect. Need to cut down more nets.
I don't understand what this thread is about, not making any sense regarding the mosh pit comment.
Seeing the boys cut down the net though, thank you for posting that, Go Blue!
You mean you didn’t see him jumping up and down for like 2 seconds there at the end?
Thank you for verbalizing what at least 14 other people were thinking (14 upvotes at the moment!)
I guess posting the wrong video will do that.
Now this makes sense!
But I have to admit that I enjoyed watching most of the net cutting session from the previous video.
Maybe cuz no one under 30 knows what a mosh pit is???
The ol’ slam dancin’!
Did this become a thing because Gen X was so mad about their parents divorces or because they were so privileged it just felt like a fun way to show off?
I always liked crowd surfing better.
I saw Knocked Loose play with Devil Wears Prada, great show, ARF ARF!
+1 for the rhetorical question. Another +1 for not being a stoopid idiot and using the word 'cause' as a short form of 'because'!
Cuz because is a cause of yours?
Nicely done!
And yes - cuz is the hill I've chosen to defend as my cause du jour...
Eh . . . "Video of the team cutting the nets down" probably would have sufficed.
I love how Dickinson only goes up two rungs on the ladder. Everyone else needs to go twice as high. hah!
Even Austin Davis used 4 rungs!
MIke Smith probably needed to go higher but it looks like hed never been on a ladder before. I guess growing up in a city and then playing for a team that never sniffed the tournament for four years could do that though.
1. That mild hopping by Smith is so far from typical mosh pit behavior that asserting he was even thinking of moshing seems like a stretch to me.
2. "Researchers from Cornell University in Ithaca studied the emergent behavior of crowds at mosh pits by analyzing online videos, finding similarities with models of 2-D gases in equilibrium. Simulating the crowds with computer models, they found out that a simulation dominated by flocking parameters produced highly ordered behavior, forming vortices like those seen in the videos."
Can't mosh without mosh music.
Neg away. Here's the right video.