B Lifsey
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Thanks @MSUbulldog. We have the same issue with some GT fans too.Unlike a lot of bandwagon reprobates with access to a keyboard, true followers of MSU football weren't surprised by GT last night. When ran almost flawlessly, GT's offense has the ability to dominate any FBS team on any given night. However, what impressed(and somewhat shocked) me the most was GT's red zone and short yardage defense. Coupled with PJ's ability to counter the defensive adjustments made by Mullen's staff, my bulldogs were simply outplayed. My hat's off to your program. Don't let a handful of idiots lead you to believe that ALL of us thought this game would be a cake walk. From a REAL bulldog and college football fan, great game GT and congratulations on an exceptional season. Go to hell Ole Miss!
Agreed!Now that was a classy post.
Your post is really appreciated.Unlike a lot of bandwagon reprobates with access to a keyboard, true followers of MSU football weren't surprised by GT last night. When ran almost flawlessly, GT's offense has the ability to dominate any FBS team on any given night. However, what impressed(and somewhat shocked) me the most was GT's red zone and short yardage defense. Coupled with PJ's ability to counter the defensive adjustments made by Mullen's staff, my bulldogs were simply outplayed. My hat's off to your program. Don't let a handful of idiots lead you to believe that ALL of us thought this game would be a cake walk. From a REAL bulldog and college football fan, great game GT and congratulations on an exceptional season. Go to hell Ole Miss!
@MSUbulldog congrats on a very good season. Your team and offense are fun to watch. Dak is a stud and has no quit in him. Hope you guys take the sec west next year....heck, I hope you win the conference.
Unlike a lot of bandwagon reprobates with access to a keyboard, true followers of MSU football weren't surprised by GT last night. When ran almost flawlessly, GT's offense has the ability to dominate any FBS team on any given night. However, what impressed(and somewhat shocked) me the most was GT's red zone and short yardage defense. Coupled with PJ's ability to counter the defensive adjustments made by Mullen's staff, my bulldogs were simply outplayed. My hat's off to your program. Don't let a handful of idiots lead you to believe that ALL of us thought this game would be a cake walk. From a REAL bulldog and college football fan, great game GT and congratulations on an exceptional season. Go to hell Ole Miss!
FWIW, as I think has been said before but perhaps not fully appreciated, the 2nd half "dive" was a belly play. It's not that we just changed up the blocking on our dive, it's a different play with a different B-Back running path as well as different blocking (there is a belly option complement, iiuc, in which the B-Back is a blocker--mesh is faked--and the QB either runs the same gap that the B-Back exploits in the straight belly play or pitches out). MissSt simply didn't adjust to this play, and so it kept being there. It may be that this was an artifact of a new Def signal caller.
Guy on the radio just said Mississippi State didn't want to play in the Orange bowl and that is why they lost. SEC homer lying to himself
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