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  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 5,937
    whlinder said:

    dflea said:

    I started watching the game last Saturday and watching the defense miss 127 tackles in the first half made me so fucking crazy, that I left the room and went down to the garage to replace the starter on my truck. I was down there fucking around with that starter for way longer than I thought I would be, the whole time festering about the game.

    After I was finished with the starter, I sat back down to watch the rest of the game fully expecting to be irate and depressed at the end - and when Alf left the ball just sitting on the one yard line, I just about lost my shit. The defense got their shit together, though, and wound up doing what they needed to do to win the game.

    I couldn't help thinking how badly would could have destroyed UT if we just tackled in the first half. But we didn't - and who gives a fuck about the first half if you do what needs to be done in the second half? Win the war, not the battle.

    We've won the wars. Time to stop gweebing about the battles because you won't win them all. Coach has these guys believing they're built for this, and their 10-0 record seems to back him up. They believe more than I do - and that's completely opposite of what's been going on for the last 30 fucking years.

    I'll take it.

    You know, I don't think we've noted how spectacular it is that after the emotion of the Pick-6 fumble - awesome play, sure TD, everyone celebrating, then being "oh shit, he didn't score, WTF, you fucking moron, all the expletives", a shocking turnaround which kept Utah in the game basically, that the defense was mentally tough enough to destroy Utah's line on the very next play to get the safety and the ball back.

    While it was self inflicted, when shit doesn't go their way, so many amazing athletes melt down and fold.

    Maybe Utah's line was tired from running down the field, but whatever, our boys rose up and won the next play. When the margins get tight, that's the kind of mentality that separates the winners from the losers.
    10 seconds of game time. I went from ecstasy on the pick to needing a time out from the board after the fumble then back to husky arrogance on the safety

    Based on the interviews this week I 100% believe the defense cares about eachother and made that play with a "do it for the phonzer" mentality