🏈 Anybody else depressed over this win?

I find it very hard to be depressed with a 25 point win, anytime over anybody.

There's going to be a time again when folks would be thrilled with that score, that's why I try my best to enjoy them and appreciate them now. I hope that time is years and years away, but history tells us it will come again at some point. Always does for a period.
 
There's going to be a time again when folks would be thrilled with that score, that's why I try my best to enjoy them and appreciate them now. I hope that time is years and years away, but history tells us it will come again at some point. Always does for a period.

I'm thrilled with the score: tickled pink.... or rather tickled Crimson. Just not happy about how we got there. But here's hoping that a sizeable number of pesky bugs get worked out by Saturday!
 
A little. Only because they looked mentally drained out there. Like they didn't want to be there.

I just wish they get that 2 yard pass shit on 3rd-and-long and burn it. For the love of god, do whatever to it, except play it because it makes no sense whatsoever to throw a 2-5 yard pass on 3rd-and-15.

Also, I'm disappointed in Cade Foster. By now, he should be making these field goals with relative ease.
 
it is not surprising that they were flat, after all the emotional and physical energy that they expended in the aTm game. As Terry says, it was prdictable, between this and all the injuries.

One of our best hoops coaches ever, C M newton, had the philosophy that a team should never get too high for a big game, as that leads to being too low for anopther one. He sought to keep his teams on an even keel emotionally. It would, however, have taken players with a much higher level of emotional maturity thna your typical college football player, not to have been too high for the battle with Johnny Football. Hopefully we have already put our lackluster performance behind us.
 
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it is not surprising that they were flat, after all the emotional and physical energy that they expended in the aTm game. As Terry says, it was prdictable, between this and all the injuries.

One of our best hoops coaches ever, C M newton, had the philosophy that a team should never get too high for a big game, as that leads to being too low for anopther one. He sought to keep his teams on an even keel emotionally. It would, however, have taken players with a much higher level of emotional maturity thna your typical college football player, not to have been too high for the battle with Johnny Football. Hopefully we have already put our lackluster performance behind us.

That analysis sounds logical. There was just so much hype for that Aggie game that it nearly strung out the fans, so one can only imagine the drain it woulda had on the team. Such a mammoth stage, the lights, crowd, anticipation to perform, last years game in their minds. Whew. Overwhelming when you think about it.
 
The Ole Miss game will show us whether there was ever anything to worry about regarding Alabama's performance in the first three games. If the coaches can figure out how to make the Bama running game work, everything else will fall in to place.
 

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