Same. Chrome on WindowsClevelandBear said:
Why can't I see the original post (chrome on iPhone)
Tweet was deleted. Hmm... maybe it had some music or video that wasn't cleared? Dunno. I'm sure it will be re-posted. Okaydo, what's your hot take?rafterfan180 said:Same. Chrome on WindowsClevelandBear said:
Why can't I see the original post (chrome on iPhone)
Feel that NYC is 100% correct here. The deleted video started with Weaver at the press conference where he guaranteed a win. Very noticeably omitted in the new video as that is how the original video started.NYCGOBEARS said:
They edited out the Weaver comments in the beginning. Wilcox probably was like "no, take that part out". Lol. Personally, I think Weaver's stuff in the beginning made it great.
Fyi 88, the original tweet was deleted -- this isn't a platform/browser issue. It was re-posted later as a new tweet, which NYC shared above. The new tweet has a version of the video that is different than the one used in the tweet that was deleted.Cal88 said:
It's weird, it didn't show up on my browser either (Firefox/Windows), but you can watch the Twitter video by pasting the URL (see below) in a new window. You can otherwise get the URL of an invisible post by replying to that post.
I am like 90% sure the two times I watched it, Weaver didn't say we would win the game though. He says if they win or lose, they will win.NYCGOBEARS said:
They edited out the Weaver comments in the beginning. Wilcox probably was like "no, take that part out". Lol. Personally, I think Weaver's stuff in the beginning made it great.
Thanks B.A., yeah I missed the original version. But weirdly enough, I still don't see the current version posted by NYC, I had to reply to that post in order to get the URL and open a window with that twitter address...B.A. Bearacus said:Fyi 88, the original tweet was deleted -- this isn't a platform/browser issue. It was re-posted later as a new tweet, which NYC shared above. The new tweet has a version of the video that is different than the one used in the tweet that was deleted.Cal88 said:
It's weird, it didn't show up on my browser either (Firefox/Windows), but you can watch the Twitter video by pasting the URL (see below) in a new window. You can otherwise get the URL of an invisible post by replying to that post.
B.A. Bearacus said:
Thanks for the clip, Lunch. Weaver clearly says "we'll beat them."
Yeah, during the broadcast the commentator simply said that Garbers "got in the way," but he did more than that. Great video, thanks for posting.KenBurnski said:
The Garbers block on that second TD was so clean. He rolled his man. Really nice video.
79 Bear said:Yeah, during the broadcast the commentator simply said that Garbers "got in the way," but he did more than that. Great video, thanks for posting.KenBurnski said:
The Garbers block on that second TD was so clean. He rolled his man. Really nice video.
I believe that is correct, but it is different than a guarantee of victory. Sure, you could argue that "I guarantee we will beat them" and "we will beat them" are two different things. But spiritually, it is somewhat different.UrsaMajor said:
Yes. I clearly heard: "we will beat them. We win, that's what we do."
I primarily view all YouTube videos on my iPad, where I am indeed subscribed to the Cal channel. My desktop, however, isn't often logged on to YouTube. (I also have different email addresses for YouTube and YouTube TV, for some reason).AlmaSecreta said:
You're not subscribed. Terrible!
71Bear said:
I hope No. Texas isn't saying the same thing Saturday evening......
LunchTime said:I am like 90% sure the two times I watched it, Weaver didn't say we would win the game though. He says if they win or lose, they will win.NYCGOBEARS said:
They edited out the Weaver comments in the beginning. Wilcox probably was like "no, take that part out". Lol. Personally, I think Weaver's stuff in the beginning made it great.
It was pretty good.
I had assumed he said we would win, from headlines and this board, but right after he says we would win, he says it doesn't matter what the outcome of the game is, they would win.
It was a philosophical statement. A leadership statement.
Edit: Yeah, he says "no matter what the score is, it's still a win" he didn't guarantee a win against Washington, he guarantees a philosophical win.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/mavensports.io/cal/api/amp/cal/news/cal-football-video-evan-weaver-on-uw-we-ll-beat-em-that-s-what-we-do-Xqtfl2rVg0aF8ZV8TuqfBQ/
Or maybe not. I have no idea.