I get his point, and having close games with end-of-regulation heroics makes for exciting television.
But then sometimes watching something execute perfectly has its own excitement. Nobody would want to hear Mozart performed with a bunch of mistakes and then have the orchestra just squeak out to the end, or even fail sometimes, for the sake of excitement.
But you could still appreciate the performance if you take into account the entire violin section gets injured halfway through and the French horn players were filling in.
A recent third and seventeen conversion?
The now familiar feeling first experienced on 2001
and last year via Mr Butler.
Nice catch, kid.
I am trying not to exaggerate this.
Do not care for the casual use of superlatives.
Everything is not great.
World War I is epic.
Awesome is God and Nature.
So call it dumbstruck.
Also, awestruck. I cannot deny.
I believe this is not going to happen again.
Not here,
not anywhere.
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This season's most remarkable thing?
I am stuck.
1) Brady
2) rewriting the offensive line book
2)This seems to me to have been regarded as settled science?
The book is only half done, of course.
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