Friday, October 9, 2009

"TO PLAY OR NOT TO PLAY, THAT IS THE QUESTION?"

          To play or not to play, that is the question. What to do with your quarterback that is in the midst of the worst hangover he's ever had. Mr. All Mighty Tim Tebow took one of the most monstrous shot ever seen in a nationally televised game two Saturdays ago when the number one ranked Florida Gators took on a unranked Kentucky. Never mind the fact that that Tebow wasn't feeling well before the game and had to take a privately chartered plane to the game, but why continue to play the kid when you've already worked up a commanding lead on a SEC team that’s about as talented as a bag of soggy breakfast tacos. The only thing I can think of is Urban Meyer saw the signs and those signs said detour. The detour... Louisiana State University. Thant’s right the bayou Bengals of LSU.

          I believe Urban Meyer saw the most underrated team in the nation rapidly approaching. Here's a team that flew half way across the nation to play a Washington team that has surprised the nation this year a few times already. First of all they Washington gave the Tigers a game which nobody saw coming. Then right after that they go and beat the all powerful USC Trojans who by the way is the most over rated bunch gang of turds I've ever seen. I wish that espn and everyone else on T.V. would get off Steve Carols nuts already. They don't play anyone! Ohio State, ohhhhhhh scary, not!

         
          Next the Tigers took on a much improved Vandy team. I know that there's some Longhorn somewhere right now saying, "Oh lord, Vanderbelt they're tough!?????” I say to that guy, why don't you put them on your schedule instead of ULM, UTEP, North Texas and chumps like that. Play someone already! If you think playing those teams will prepare you for playing a SEC team in the National Championship, then by all means continue to schedule powder puff football games.
         
          I'll go ahead and leave the ULL game out of this conversation which would in turn bring us to the Mississippi State game in which the Tigers would make there way East to take on a team with one of the top running back in the Nation. Mr. Dixon will run it down your throat every time if you don't come prepared to play. I string of amazing defensive stops secured the Tigers victory bringing their record to 4 and 0.

          Let us not play down the victory that LSU pulled out in Athens just last week verses the Georgia Bulldogs. Athens is one of the hardest places to play in college football and the Tigers strolled in there and pulled out a hard fought victory which guarantees you and I the privilege of seeing the number one and number four team in the nation go head to head this weekend.

          As a storm rapidly approaches and the cold air not far behind, Les Miles prepares his battlefield. Never mind that Death Valley is one of the toughest and loadest places to play in the land but this game is being played at night. The Tigers don't loose at night, its science! Do some research and you'll see. Do I want Tebow in, of coarse I do. I want the best game possible, but if he's not ready you can't play him. If John Brantley gives them the Gators the best chance to win then that's who I want to face. You see LSU fans don't like the road to the big game to be easy. Never have, we're not Trojans.









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