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Am I disappointed the Buckeyes lost? Yeah
Am I surprised? Nope
I kind of figured what was going to happen way back when they got lucky as hell during the last week of regular season football. I mean, I've seen the pussy teams they play during the first part of the year... Hell, I attended one of them (not that I'm saying YSU football is crap, but it isn't exactly 1-A material). Add on top of that the lack of a Big Ten playoff and 51 days between games and the ending was inevitable.
Just goes to show why a playoff system is needed even more now than ever. I mean, there are 32 bowl games and all of them mean squat. Seriously, did anybody here watch any more than six bowl games? I watched like two and a half. I watched Michigan show Florida that the SEC isn't as big and fast as everyone seems to think and the BCS game last night. I couldn't even tell you who the other teams were that I caught.
Why not make the bowl games mean something? If you're gonna have 64 teams playing during December and January, make it productive. Then again, watching a team with more losses than wins play in a bowl game makes me want to puke...
Would OSU have made it to the BCS game with a playoff system in place? No, but the BCS game would have been a hell of a lot better than what it was if there was a playoff system. Of course, since the game didn't start until 8:30PM on a Monday night, no one would have made it past the first half even if it was USC vs. LSU or Georgia vs. Virginia Tech...
Am I surprised? Nope
I kind of figured what was going to happen way back when they got lucky as hell during the last week of regular season football. I mean, I've seen the pussy teams they play during the first part of the year... Hell, I attended one of them (not that I'm saying YSU football is crap, but it isn't exactly 1-A material). Add on top of that the lack of a Big Ten playoff and 51 days between games and the ending was inevitable.
Just goes to show why a playoff system is needed even more now than ever. I mean, there are 32 bowl games and all of them mean squat. Seriously, did anybody here watch any more than six bowl games? I watched like two and a half. I watched Michigan show Florida that the SEC isn't as big and fast as everyone seems to think and the BCS game last night. I couldn't even tell you who the other teams were that I caught.
Why not make the bowl games mean something? If you're gonna have 64 teams playing during December and January, make it productive. Then again, watching a team with more losses than wins play in a bowl game makes me want to puke...
Would OSU have made it to the BCS game with a playoff system in place? No, but the BCS game would have been a hell of a lot better than what it was if there was a playoff system. Of course, since the game didn't start until 8:30PM on a Monday night, no one would have made it past the first half even if it was USC vs. LSU or Georgia vs. Virginia Tech...
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Anyone plan on seeing Cloverfield?
I saw it tonight. I thought the experience was refreshing. The "first-person" view really intensified the action as well as the emotional parts. The character's were very real; no superheroes. Its worth the money to see it in the theatre.
I saw it tonight. I thought the experience was refreshing. The "first-person" view really intensified the action as well as the emotional parts. The character's were very real; no superheroes. Its worth the money to see it in the theatre.
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Apium wrote:Anyone plan on seeing Cloverfield?
I saw it tonight. I thought the experience was refreshing. The "first-person" view really intensified the action as well as the emotional parts. The character's were very real; no superheroes. Its worth the money to see it in the theatre.
I'd like to. But with my lady working evening shifts, it's gonna be a pain to try to get out to see it...
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