Proving that anything is possible, I listened to the Rose Bowl game with the Oregon Ducks vs Wisconsin Badgers. Oregon won in what seemed like an exciting game, if you go for football. I was busy in my work area at Post Apocalyptic Bohemia, but listening to the broadcast & taking a peek every once in a while. The Husband mentioned that the Oregon team's uniforms were nearly the color of the field, & he asked me that was a tactical choice.
I wasn't absolutley certain that The Husband was actually listening to a college bowl game, as these phrases that had my full attention:
"The hole closed on him before he could penetrate it."
"He came at his blind side & got him from behind."
"He's off to the sidelines for a quick blow."
"It's a game of inches."
"That hole was so big, you could drive a truck through it."
"When you get down in this area, you just gotta start pounding."
"He's gonna feel that one tomorrow."
"He found his tight end."
"End around."
"He had to stretch to get it in."
"He gets penetration in the backfield."
"They surged & filled in."
"He blows them off... at the line".
"He bangs it in."
"He could go all the way."
"He gets it off just in time."
"He goes deep."
"He pounds it in."
"He beats them off... the line"
"He's got great hands."
"I can't believe the ball handling!"
"They are going helmet to helmet."
I wasn't absolutley certain that The Husband was actually listening to a college bowl game, as these phrases that had my full attention:
"The hole closed on him before he could penetrate it."
"He came at his blind side & got him from behind."
"He's off to the sidelines for a quick blow."
"It's a game of inches."
"That hole was so big, you could drive a truck through it."
"When you get down in this area, you just gotta start pounding."
"He's gonna feel that one tomorrow."
"He found his tight end."
"End around."
"He had to stretch to get it in."
"He gets penetration in the backfield."
"They surged & filled in."
"He blows them off... at the line".
"He bangs it in."
"He could go all the way."
"He gets it off just in time."
"He goes deep."
"He pounds it in."
"He beats them off... the line"
"He's got great hands."
"I can't believe the ball handling!"
"They are going helmet to helmet."
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