Wednesday, April 23, 2014

I swear I just love this stuff?



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The reality of their body's running as hard as they can into one another, crashing, using their flesh and blood in an explosive moment of quantification. Striking their mass of mussel power and force, will against will, determination, against determination.
Grown men playing college football trying to seriously win the game, almost at all cost. 
This is some of the reasons that keep bringing the football fans back to see them play every time people play a football games. Whether that football game is being played on a vacant lot, natural ground, or in a magnificent modern College LSU Tiger Football Stadium.

Football teaches the people playing that game the real thrills of success, and the tears of losing in a very tangible way. A feeling that everyone seem to comply understand. Words are one way of communicating the knowledge we learn. And playing football is another physical way of learning the value in real substance from just bull talk that never really works, or wins.
Playing football is a game of successful moment of glory and also the harsh consequence of losing, after giving it your very best shot.
Because a smaller faster man can run away from a large bigger man, to score a winning touchdown. Because speed does kill on a football field making playing football a two hour game of absolute joy or sorrow. And because most of the time in a football game the smaller faster guys get slammed to the ground by the bigger men, who get pump up from making tackles that feel oh so good.

The High School football stars coming into the advance level of college football are going to have the time of their life. Playing football games before thousands of sociopath college football fans willing to pay a lot of money, just to see the college football game that they will play.
College football, I swear I just love this stuff?
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http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/sec/2014/02/05/college-football-signing-day-lsu-tigers-recruiting/5233827/

Winners, losers and impact players from National Signing Day. 

George Schroeder, USA TODAY Sports 11:57 p.m. EST February 5, 2014
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(Photo: Derick E. Hingle, USA TODAY Sports)

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BATON ROUGE —As they waited, Les Miles was still strategizing. Coaches and staff members had convened in the offensive coaches' meeting room – converted for Wednesday into the recruiting "war room." They were cautiously optimistic. But no one at LSU was completely sure if they would land prized recruit Malachi Dupre.

"I can tell you right now," the head coach said, to no one in particular. "I'm nervous."
But he was also planning for success.

"Hey, get Mike and the cheerleaders in here," Miles said.
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