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<blockquote data-quote="Dustman" data-source="post: 971037" data-attributes="member: 200"><p>Just a couple of observations from an old guy back in BDS for the first time since ‘21 COFH</p><p></p><p>BDS under the lights has always been special for me. I had a good feeling going into the game. I had west stands season tix for years but the weekend car trips were wearing me out. A friend offered me his lower East tix at the last minute, so I went and took one of my sons with me. We had a blast. Close to the student section and the band. Great atmosphere. </p><p></p><p>On the deep ball to Singleton in the first half, I thought it was overthrown. Singleton is FAST. The comparisons to Campbell are spot on. </p><p></p><p>On the play where Haynes pulled it from Dontae, I noticed the pre-snap shift. Four receivers all shifted out wide. Opened up the middle of the field. You just don’t get to see things like this on TV. Great play call and execution. Dontae was killing them at the time. </p><p></p><p>On the 2pt conversion play. Great design and execution. Seemed almost too easy. </p><p></p><p>My view was blocked for the second Seither catch, although HK was right in front of me. The delayed signal and then BDS exploded. </p><p></p><p>TV is fine, but nothing beats BDS especially at night. Nothing against the folks that weren’t there, I’m usually at home watching too nowadays - I just love the live game experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustman, post: 971037, member: 200"] Just a couple of observations from an old guy back in BDS for the first time since ‘21 COFH BDS under the lights has always been special for me. I had a good feeling going into the game. I had west stands season tix for years but the weekend car trips were wearing me out. A friend offered me his lower East tix at the last minute, so I went and took one of my sons with me. We had a blast. Close to the student section and the band. Great atmosphere. On the deep ball to Singleton in the first half, I thought it was overthrown. Singleton is FAST. The comparisons to Campbell are spot on. On the play where Haynes pulled it from Dontae, I noticed the pre-snap shift. Four receivers all shifted out wide. Opened up the middle of the field. You just don’t get to see things like this on TV. Great play call and execution. Dontae was killing them at the time. On the 2pt conversion play. Great design and execution. Seemed almost too easy. My view was blocked for the second Seither catch, although HK was right in front of me. The delayed signal and then BDS exploded. TV is fine, but nothing beats BDS especially at night. Nothing against the folks that weren’t there, I’m usually at home watching too nowadays - I just love the live game experience. [/QUOTE]
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