Saturday, December 6, 2008

Ten Observations From The Georgia Dome

   1. Did you anticipate a blowout after the first possession by each team? Three-and-out for Alabama, an eye-blink touchdown drive by Florida.
   2. What was more unlikely than a long, two-play scoring march by plodding Alabama?
   3. What on earth was the Bama special teams coach thinking on the fake field goal without its real kicker on the field?
   4. Was there ever a more crucial bonehead play than Javier Arenas catching the kickoff and stepping out at the four-yard line, which allowed the Gators to break a tie before halftime?
   5. Why did Urban Meyer go to the locker room with three timeouts in his pocket? Couldn't the quick-strike Gators have gotten into field-goal range?
   6. How many shifts of momentum did you count? At least six, right?
   7. Did those who gamble on Alabama (plus 10 points) kiss Meyer on the TV screen when his sideline infraction could have turned the last Gator touchdown drive into a field goal, which would have put Florida up by seven instead of 11?
   8. Can you now appreciate the value of Percy Harvin to Florida -- by his absence, seeing as how the Gators offense got little out of their running backs?
   9. Are Florida's reliable receivers the most underappreciated part of the team?
   10. Did you notice how the scouting report on John Parker Wilson proved true: Put him in passing situations and he cannot beat you.
   And this bonus observation:
   10. Didn't this game achieve the impossible by nearly living up to its billing?  
  

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