My remark on the USCe game:

That was the most horrifically awful, painful, good-experience of my life.

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Comment by JasonL
2007-11-24 23:30:30

Yep.
Completely agree.
Hate to say it, but the better team lost. I’m glad they did, don’t get me wrong, but it was terrible.
I’m glad Ron and Co. abandoned the run for the short passes. Made a lot of sense. Ugh
Go Tigers

 
Comment by Bowman
2007-11-25 01:32:12

Editor Note: Three comments were just removed. We talk trash in a “We like our team and you suck just because.” kind of way, and that’s ok. We use some language, and it’s typically out of frustration. Some of the comments, while sometimes humorous among close friends in context don’t have a place on this site, especially when they have absolutely nothing to do with anything posted or written on the site. Thank you to the folks who post within our very loose framework of conduct…it’s not exactly a chore.

 
Comment by lawtonfunk
2007-11-25 10:04:15

I wouldn’t say the better team lost. Our D handed the victory to our O on a silver platter. We should have scored 21 more than we did, but our O was still eating turkey.

How can you say the better team lost when USC’s guys were letting us block punts? They were wrought with injuries and it cost them. We have injuries as well, but our depth (Faurber) won.

Of course, if Taylor doesn’t remember that he can catch now, and Spiller coninues to run away from people for a loss as oppossed to running N/S for a gain, we’re not going to have a fun bowl game.

 
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