Wow.
ESPN is breaking down individual plays and showing just how bad the defense fucked itself in the rectum. It's humiliating.
Our own radio announcers are reduced to savaging the effort. Quentin Riggins is ready to put the pads back on himself.
I understand that losing is part of the game. You're not going to win them all (very often). You're going to have days where things just don't go right.
I'm not mad. I'm not depressed. I didn't throw anything. I didn't kick anything. When the game was over (I was a bad fan and bailed with time on the clock) I went to cut grass. My wife expected me to skip going to dinner and a movie because I'd be mad, but I surprised her. Went. Had a good time.
I'm ambivalent, I guess, because anybody with one eye and half an ear saw this coming from a long way off. This wasn't a bad game. This was the culmination of a trend. I've been expecting it.
I'd really like to know how many teams and players have had career days against Auburn in the last three years. It's a fuckton. It's like every team has a Talley. Backup quarterbacks at Arkansas. South Carolina receivers. A dozen Clemson freshmen. It's a long list.
I guess the most disappointing part is that we've all known this was coming and it just doesn't seem like anybody took the necessary steps to prevent it. It didn't have to happen.
Be interesting to see how they respond.