For some reason, even though we won with a comfortable lead, the entire game never felt like OSU was in control Losing Bosa early on to the well meaning, but highly unpolished, Targeting penalty lost us our best defender. Then there was our current Offensive coaching team who seem to get tired of using plays that work. Just when we would be using soon-to-be former Buckeye Ezekiel Elliott to drive down to the end zone, the play calling would change and we would go to what doesn't work. At one point, in the 4th, when we had yet another chance to seal the deal, we stopped a dynamic drive of running it right through Notre Dame's defense, to go to three incomplete passes that stopped the clock for the Irish and allowed them to recover the ball and score. Why they do this - and it cost us dearly against the recently humiliated Spartans - is beyond our knowledge. You mix things up, I understand. But when something is overwhelmingly working, and something else isn't, you shouldn't need a six figure salary to know what to do.
Anyway, for us the Holiday Season, that starts in September, has come to an end. We still have Twelfth Night, and this year a special Victorian dinner is replacing the Christmas Dinner we couldn't have due to jobs and schedules. But the signposts, those events, outings and traditions we enjoy as a family that begin with our first round of cider and apple pie and Castle Ghosts of Ireland - have wrapped up with a Buckeye victory. How the season will be next year remains to be seen. But now, we'll all relax and make the best of the last couple days of vacation.
Then, it all begins.
From an objective LSU fan perspective Mr. Bosa provided the difference in the game in that you guy were much more evenly matched without him in the game. Had he stayed in the game the score would have been a lot like the Michigan / Florida score than what you ended up with. Of course him leaving finally forced the end of ESPN calling him the greatest and bestus player ever, thankfully. It only took a few minutes to see that wasn't enough to tip scale in ND direction so I fell asleep. I awoke for the end, which confirmed my decision to sleep through the rest of the game, as a good one. Onward toward Ole Miss vs the OSU from the conference that doesn't know what defense is aka the Big 12.
ReplyDeleteWhew. Sorry for all the Ole Miss fans out there.
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