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LOL @ me. Thought the baby was coming yesterday, but not quite yet, and I got to watch zero games

Get used to never watching a game live again, at least for the next several years. That’s where I’m at. I don’t even see Boise games live. I guess the benefit is fast forwarding through commercials.

I just watched the Oregon/Ohio State game early this morning before the kids woke up and will hopefully get to watch Boise/Hawaii in the coming days.
 
Get used to never watching a game live again, at least for the next several years. That’s where I’m at. I don’t even see Boise games live. I guess the benefit is fast forwarding through commercials.

I just watched the Oregon/Ohio State game early this morning before the kids woke up and will hopefully get to watch Boise/Hawaii in the coming days.
It happens when the kids are grown, too. Would rather spend time with the kids/grandkids than watch football.
 
Oh, just seems like way too much investment time plus money on a game. I wanna know shit too but at some point knowing a guy's height and weight and jersey number and I am good to go.

Good on your friend owning a good site, I just see it as too much. But there are other type of site I would feel the same about. What you enjoy, won't really knock it other than I just don't see it.
I'm retired. I can't fish ALL day!
 
Thursday is the latest it could come. They’re inducing if she isn’t here before then.

I’m gonna get my football in
You will still get your football in the first year or so. Once the baby becomes mobile, that is when sitting around watching games starts to fall off a bit.

Then you will have the toddler ages where you don't have to worry as much, but they will ask 1.5 million why questions. Why is it raining. Why is grass green. Why do you watch football. Why is my name 'X'. Why do I call you dad. And so on. That lasts a few years😂

Then you reach the activities age where you have tumbling, gymnastics, cheerleading if it is a girl, as well as basketball, soccer, tball. If it is a boy, you will have karate, ninja courses, tumbling, as well as basketball, tball, flag football, soccer. You name it. All of the activities are on the weekends, so you will find yourself watching games on your phone.

That should catch you up on the first 5-6 years of your life to come. Enjoy it. It goes by so fast. No football game is as important as your kids game. I never thought I'd say that until my son was born.
 
It's so predictable, every big game they play soft and not to lose, which always ends up losing for them.
Ohio hasn't been a physical team in forever, and especially under Day.

Fans really want grasp at the sign stealing for why Michigan has beat Ohio the last 3 years, but it has happened because Michigan had comparable talent for the first time in a long time and they have been way more physical and much more disciplined. It is why Michigan fans want Day to stay as Ohio's coach.

You guys have SO much talent, but you can't buy or recruit a teams identity. It is ingrained thru practice and workouts. It is ingrained thru coaching and holding players accountable, not just during football, but in the offseason too.

Ohio will always beat 95+% of teams in CFB because they are vastly more talented than 95+% of teams. The top teams, it comes down to coaching and preparation. It comes down to players being willing to leave it all on the field. I watched a guy on Ohio's defense on multiple plays (#1) who literally turned his back when a block was coming. Your D coordinator continued to leave Burke on an island, while he was getting absolutely torched.

To beat the top teams, all the little things make huge differences. Ohio doesn't do all the little things under Day.
 
Ohio hasn't been a physical team in forever, and especially under Day.

Fans really want grasp at the sign stealing for why Michigan has beat Ohio the last 3 years, but it has happened because Michigan had comparable talent for the first time in a long time and they have been way more physical and much more disciplined. It is why Michigan fans want Day to stay as Ohio's coach.

You guys have SO much talent, but you can't buy or recruit a teams identity. It is ingrained thru practice and workouts. It is ingrained thru coaching and holding players accountable, not just during football, but in the offseason too.

Ohio will always beat 95+% of teams in CFB because they are vastly more talented than 95+% of teams. The top teams, it comes down to coaching and preparation. It comes down to players being willing to leave it all on the field. I watched a guy on Ohio's defense on multiple plays (#1) who literally turned his back when a block was coming. Your D coordinator continued to leave Burke on an island, while he was getting absolutely torched.

To beat the top teams, all the little things make huge differences. Ohio doesn't do all the little things under Day.

It's not even about being "physical". It's absurd overly safe defensive game plans against better offenses. They didn't even try to get creative to get to the QB. And then when stuff CLEARLY isn't working they just keep doing it like it's going to eventually work (its not)
 
Dammit, LSU!
Whuuut?
I thought you have said many times, the best thing for America is for Ole Miss to lose. Well, Ole Miss lost. And they lost to LSU.
 
It's not even about being "physical". It's absurd overly safe defensive game plans against better offenses. They didn't even try to get creative to get to the QB. And then when stuff CLEARLY isn't working they just keep doing it like it's going to eventually work (its not)
It absolutely is about being physical. If you can't pressure the QB unless you have to 'get creative', that means the opposing team is more physical than you are. When a team has 34 passes and 31 runs and put up 500 yards -- it means the opposing team is more physical than you are.

It isn't as if Ohio has a bunch of underclassmen on their defense. These guys have been there for 3, 4, 5 years. Many have been there for multiple defensive coordinators. Every time after one of these games -- it always the fans coming on here blaming the DC, fluke plays, etc.

Ohio, under Day, has been a tremendous offensive team. Teams take on the identity of their head coach though and NO ONE views Day as a tough, hard nosed guy and their defense cannot handle teams who can put out any type of talent, because they can punch them in the mouth. The same thing happens to the USC coach.
 
It absolutely is about being physical. If you can't pressure the QB unless you have to 'get creative', that means the opposing team is more physical than you are. When a team has 34 passes and 31 runs and put up 500 yards -- it means the opposing team is more physical than you are.

It isn't as if Ohio has a bunch of underclassmen on their defense. These guys have been there for 3, 4, 5 years. Many have been there for multiple defensive coordinators. Every time after one of these games -- it always the fans coming on here blaming the DC, fluke plays, etc.

Ohio, under Day, has been a tremendous offensive team. Teams take on the identity of their head coach though and NO ONE views Day as a tough, hard nosed guy and their defense cannot handle teams who can put out any type of talent, because they can punch them in the mouth. The same thing happens to the USC coach.

It's not physicality when it comes to our lack of pass rush from the DL. These guys have no pass rush moves at all, LJsr hasn't taught dick, they go out there and try to just bull rush every play when they aren't particularly good at it.

I think LJsr never was some great DL savant, he just stumbled into three generational talents in a row in the Bosa Brothers and Young.

Guy needs to go and so does Knowles.
 
Whuuut?
I thought you have said many times, the best thing for America is for Ole Miss to lose. Well, Ole Miss lost. And they lost to LSU.
Agreed. I was irritated at LSU at that point for allowing Ole Piss hope.

That's a no-go.
 
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