The hype wasn’t worth the wait. The excitement that we were supposed to witness evaporated into an
Well, for starters 37 days happened. During those 37 days the hype was built on flash, speed, and quickness. Points were supposed to be put up on the board like a basketball game and offensive records were to be shattered. Cam Newton was supposed to prove his Heisman worth and dominate play after play while LaMichael James would counter with long run after long run. Defenses would be gasping for air on the sidelines not blowing up plays in the backfield. Coordinators would be shaking their heads trying to figure out how to stop each other from scoring.
Great game? Hardly. Good game? Maybe. Don’t get me wrong, both teams made plays, but a week, a month, a year, or even five years from now, will you remember any specific play or moment from this game or will you just remember that
Can you blame the field for the lack of explosive plays? Maybe, but both teams had to deal with it and you knew it was going to be an issue when Josh Huff of
The game was more sloppy than good. Missed throws, missed blocks, open receivers under or over thrown and red zone offenses struggling to put the ball in the end zone. Look, you can credit the
The question when looking back at great games in history has always been, “What do you remember?” A game that was hyped for 37 days as crazy fast turned out to be a little slow. An offense that was supposed to be a blur, abandoned what they had done to get them to the Championship game turned out to be dim. A Heisman trophy winner that was supposed to be ‘the man’ turned out to be just another piece in the puzzle. A game that pundits said might be one of the greatest displays of the season, maybe decade, or longer turned out to be just another routine game with some good moments mixed in. 37 days of hype turned out to be just that, with a slow, inconsistent start and finishing with an anti-climatic 19 yard field goal. 37 days later and the hype out-played the game. Will you remember?
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