Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Satan sent packing

On a cold and overcast day, Purdue struggled while MSU does enough to win.The defense played well, and the game plan was solid.Mid way through the 3rd quarter, one of the guys in my row got up to go to the head and as he approached me , he smiled and said," I'm coming back,OK?".
At first I didnt get it.About 30 seconds later I realized that the kind gentleman was one of the folks I growled at during the OSU game."Get out, we dont need you anyway!!!", I said. I was embarassed at first, then Jamie nudges me and laughs."I cant help it Jamie, Im a passionate type guy and I have no tolerance for fairweather fans", I said."You'r either on board or your an enemy, there is no inbetween".
The team looked focused and in control at all times, as it should be against a weak opponent like TGS.Its a shame Joe Tiller is going out like he is, but thats life in West Lafayette (bitch slapping IU, and sucking last tit to Notre Dame).It seems that Iowa, by virtue of upsetting Penn State, has put us in a posistion where we have to win at PennState, and OhioState has to lose for us to get a shot at the Trojans.O Fortuna needs to assist us.Not to poo-poo on OSU, but they must fall, somehow.MSU must win, somehow.We beat essentially, the same PennState team last year at home, so we have a shot.MSU MUST PLAY PERFECT FOOTBALL.The Nittany Lions dont make errors and after the loss to Iowa, hopefully they are all moping around, the coaching staff having removed all the shoelaces and belts, pondering the loss. The crowd in the Beave should be volatile at a minimum, so MSU has a slimmer chance. We have a similar structure to Iowa team wise, with a better passing game and a better defense, but a slightly less effective running back, so we match up well. With an extra week to heal wounds and sharpen the spear, I think Coach D should have our guys ready to go.An OSU loss would mean an outright Big Ten title for Spartan nation,assuming we manage a victory at PSU, and a multiorgasmic end to this years campaign. Fortune favors the bold, so hold on tight Spartans, the magic of this season isnt over yet.

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