Dogs 35, Vandy 10
By the way...they asked Eric Zeier before the game today what the key to victory was in his opinion. His response?
"Run it, Run it, and then run it again!" Thank you Eric.
For the record it pains me to say that I was glad to see the Gators pull one out of their rear ends today. They got straight up OUTPLAYED and managed to win. Good for them. It's the mark of a great team. For me though...I'm just glad they're unblemished for one more week...a HUGE Bulldog win in two weeks at the "neutral" site just stings that much more. I argued with a die hard Dog fan today who felt in his heart that we can't beat Florida. Really? You think that we have absolutely no shot? Really? Good God man....that makes me sad.
If we lose by 30 I will still tell you that we HAD a chance before the game started.
Don't ever say that we have NO chance. Then don't watch the game and don't celebrate if we win. If you believe that we have NO chance then that means you are just not a fan. You have left zero room for emotion. He who puts no emotion into a team is, by definition, not a fan. If you absolve yourself of heart and soul...then you may as well watch another game. It is the opposite of being a fan when you say..."I don't care if we lose...". You have as much at stake as my 93 year old grandma. Go away. Don't want you watching the Dogs.
I say we rest for a week. Put a great game plan together and come out swingin' on Halloween.
SUCK IT, URBAN MEYER!!
damn straight.
ReplyDeletewhy bother showing up & risking injury if you feel you have no chance?
* chance of beating Fla - maybe 10%
* chance of beating GT - perhaps 20%
* chance of beating Auburn - probably 50/50
* the opportunity to rest for 1 week before attempting a strong finish & ruining the seasons for your 2 biggest rivals? - priceless.
check out the latest posting from the AJC's "Junkyard Blawg"
http://blogs.ajc.com/junkyard-blawg/2009/10/18/two-ways-of-viewing-ugas-win-over-vandy/?cxntfid=blogs_junkyard_blawg