Brahma73
12-08-2002, 02:35 AM
Once again class, "There ain't a horse that ain't been rode or a rider that ain't been throwed." Still horrible grammar, but WOW...what a ball game! And a possum scoring a touchdown at halftime (you had to be there).
It's always interesting to me how 2 really good football teams can make each other look so imperfect. It's like us to say than one or both had a bad game, when in reality, the greatness of both creates a struggle for both. These very imperfections are what makes high school football so perfect. This was the case tonight. Beyond all the trash talking and soothsaying, there appeared two marvelously talented football teams into Viking Stadium - both well prepared and well equipped to take it all. The result was a site to behold.
With emotions running high, penalties scarce, and opportunities taken & missed, we fans witnessed a classic battle of will & skill in which the only real trajedy was that it ended the season for one of the teams. For once, several of my speculations held true tonight:
I predicted overtime - we got three of 'em.
I knew if our QB got time to throw, we'd be hard to stop. He did and we were. (I told you, Matthew 328 wink )
I knew our defense would bend and that Marlin would move the ball and score. It did, they did, and they did.
I knew it would be hard for the Brahmas to run on the Marlin D. It REALLY was.
I knew the game would be decided on the field! (anybody would have gotten this one)
But here was the bonus for me. After all we've read & contributed about this game and who had class and who was cocky and whose coach was this or that, we should have all been pleased and proud. For tonight the action was intense, the hitting was vicious and the pressure was high. But the sportsmanship and on-the-field spirit were marvelous. These were just a bunch of hungry boys who wanted to win a football game...and they wanted it badly. I saw pats on the back and players helping opposing players up and the kind of acts of mutual respect that seems to appear when a pair of very good, well-coached teams go to war.
I thank you young men from Marlin and Bellville for your courage, determination and dedication to your cause. Congratulations Bellville on your gut wrenching victory. Congratulations Marlin for leaving it all on the field and believing in yourselves right to the end. It was a privilege to watch your game tonight! :)
Keep it up Bellville! 2 more to go. It won't get easier, but I think there's something magical about this team. :) LET'S DO IT!!!! :D :D
It's always interesting to me how 2 really good football teams can make each other look so imperfect. It's like us to say than one or both had a bad game, when in reality, the greatness of both creates a struggle for both. These very imperfections are what makes high school football so perfect. This was the case tonight. Beyond all the trash talking and soothsaying, there appeared two marvelously talented football teams into Viking Stadium - both well prepared and well equipped to take it all. The result was a site to behold.
With emotions running high, penalties scarce, and opportunities taken & missed, we fans witnessed a classic battle of will & skill in which the only real trajedy was that it ended the season for one of the teams. For once, several of my speculations held true tonight:
I predicted overtime - we got three of 'em.
I knew if our QB got time to throw, we'd be hard to stop. He did and we were. (I told you, Matthew 328 wink )
I knew our defense would bend and that Marlin would move the ball and score. It did, they did, and they did.
I knew it would be hard for the Brahmas to run on the Marlin D. It REALLY was.
I knew the game would be decided on the field! (anybody would have gotten this one)
But here was the bonus for me. After all we've read & contributed about this game and who had class and who was cocky and whose coach was this or that, we should have all been pleased and proud. For tonight the action was intense, the hitting was vicious and the pressure was high. But the sportsmanship and on-the-field spirit were marvelous. These were just a bunch of hungry boys who wanted to win a football game...and they wanted it badly. I saw pats on the back and players helping opposing players up and the kind of acts of mutual respect that seems to appear when a pair of very good, well-coached teams go to war.
I thank you young men from Marlin and Bellville for your courage, determination and dedication to your cause. Congratulations Bellville on your gut wrenching victory. Congratulations Marlin for leaving it all on the field and believing in yourselves right to the end. It was a privilege to watch your game tonight! :)
Keep it up Bellville! 2 more to go. It won't get easier, but I think there's something magical about this team. :) LET'S DO IT!!!! :D :D