In my football heaven, all fields will look like that one, with a perfect dusting of snow covering everything other than the major yard lines (for logistical purposes, of course). The gameday-operations angels have been informed accordingly.
Sunday, October 30, 2011
This is how football is played in my dreams
I have nothing insightful to say about the Army-Fordham game, which was of no importance whatsoever and of little interest to anyone who wasn't in attendance. But this video deserves its own spot because I said so:
In my football heaven, all fields will look like that one, with a perfect dusting of snow covering everything other than the major yard lines (for logistical purposes, of course). The gameday-operations angels have been informed accordingly.
In my football heaven, all fields will look like that one, with a perfect dusting of snow covering everything other than the major yard lines (for logistical purposes, of course). The gameday-operations angels have been informed accordingly.
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- A blind Gopher finds a nut
- This is how football is played in my dreams
- Week 9: The "O RLY?" owl is taking over
- Notre Dame players seem pretty happy
- West Virginia it is
- Keep fighting the good fight, Minnesota
- Big 12 stares at dollar menu, hopes for steak
- Cliff Harris should seriously stop driving
- Week 8: Boredom, then chaos
- Catching up isn't sure when Denard is down
- LSU accelerates its suspensions like whoa
- Chip Kelly will always love you
- Week 7: Surviving is a good thing at this point
- South Carolina can't overcome this one
- Hope can drive a man insane
- Catching up rewards its dog for everything
- Because it's all about the students, obviously
- Stop calling it a merger
- All the muck that's fit to rake
- Nebraska's defense officially has problems
- South Carolina apparently does have a limit
- At least Mike Stoops finished strong
- Week 6: Entertaining but not surprising
- Catching up thinks Tim Brewster was great
- Oregon takes a painful but temporary hit
- It's not expansion-palooza, but it's something
- Gary Patterson handles losing pretty well
- Week 5: Time for some reconsiderations
- It just keeps getting better
- That's a paddlin'
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