Because you're missing the context by missing those games. Goff, Stave & Rudock toyed with the OSU pass D as well.Because mediocre players have never pulled lifetime performances out of their asses in rivalry games?
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Because you're missing the context by missing those games. Goff, Stave & Rudock toyed with the OSU pass D as well.Because mediocre players have never pulled lifetime performances out of their asses in rivalry games?
I'm aware that the pass D has been shitty, I just pointed out that I haven't visually seen them (why they've been shitty). That doesn't change my point that Gardner played virtually a perfect game and Borges pulled every trick in his book and it doesn't mean that I think they can contain Winston.jwinslow said:Because you're missing the context by missing those games. Goff, Stave & Rudock toyed with the OSU pass D as well.
Which is the whole point. You keep looking for a reason. They're just bad. There's an argument to be made that the coverage was a lot closer in this game than others.I just pointed out that I haven't visually seen them (why they've been [Mark May]ty)
This kid put on a clinic today. If Gardner played like that today, lord help us if we have to face jameis Winston...
TEMPE, Ariz. -- The desert will be overrun with Ohio State fans. It will look like a Buckeyes home game. Miami fans will be outnumbered at least 5 to 1.
And you know what? It won't matter.
By the time the Fiesta Bowl is over, the scarlet on the shirts of the tens of thousands of Ohio State fans will match the color on their faces. The famous "Script Ohio" will look more like a "Scrapped Ohio." The traditional dotting of the "I" will be replaced by the burning of the game tape.
Mark my words: The Buckeyes players will get hit in the mouth so hard and so often, they'll think Woody Hayes still is coach.
These simple, poor, plodding people are getting ready to step into another realm beyond their comprehension. Maestro, cue the Twilight Zone music, please:
There is a sixth dimension beyond that which is known to Buckeyes. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, and it lies between the pit of man's fears and the sunlight of his knowledge. This is the dimension of imagination. It is an area that might be called the . . . Hurricane Zone.