...in a good way, at least.
It's easy to say something when there's a problem. As a blogger, you can pick nits, you can say "we shouldn't be doing this", or "we should be doing that better". Criticism is easy to make sound insightful.
How the hell am I supposed to say anything that provides insight, when all that's happening is a parade of blowouts? I mean, even the worst game all season, Ole Miss, it looked like EVERYTHING went wrong. Before then, we were playing not to lose, and it was showing. We were stiff, our explosive offense wasn't making plays like it normally does, our defense was still young and nervous, occasionally giving up the big play, but you could tell all the pieces were there.
Since then... I don't know, do you criticize the fairly odd number of fumbles we've been having? The penalties? Neither one seems like a detriment (Especially penalty yards, which is associated with winning).
I mean, Kentucky and South Carolina both had amazing defenses before we faced them, and we hung up 119 points between the two. Since the loss, the score has been 299-63, an average margin of victory of 50-10. On the season, we're 441-112, an average margin of victory of 44-11. In the SEC.
What do you criticize?
I guess I should complain that eventually, Demps, Rainey, Harvin, Tebow, and James will have to leave. And those will be sad, sad days.
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