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Hats Off to OBD!

 

Game 7 in a row without a siesta. Top receiver down. Top RB dinged. And you come in as a 3 TD plus favorite against a team that had last Saturday off. IMO, a very good win in a perfect let down situation.

 

Next Saturday, OBD is on the road for the 8th game in a row and again, against a team that had this Saturday off and playing in a tough Jump Around atmosphere with having to travel at least two time zones in the last 3 weeks. 😒 Welcome to the B1G!

 

For those of us who played the game, we know how hard it is to win a football game. How hard it is to amp up for every opponent, especially a rested opponent you are favored to destroy. Especially, and I have no 1st hand knowledge of this, when you are the only team in your Top Drawer Division asked to play 8 straight games without a break.

 

This was a very, very good win. Next week against a Badger backed into a B1G corner in home territory coming off a nap? JUST WIN BABY!

 

GO DUCKS! Brutilize Bucky!

 

Well that was a good game to have a letdown.

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On 11/9/2024 at 10:20 PM, Ktmguy2018 said:

All I gotta say is that elite teams win games when they play poorly.  Georgia didn't, Miami didn't, Oregon did.  It was ugly at too many points but it's gonna be a W

Maryland is really bad. OBD knew this and didn’t have theIr normal intensity. I’m watching Boise and they’re facing the same issue.

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