So what happens to the Cap One Bowl loss ?

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  1. Milesthebest

    Milesthebest Veteran Member

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    Actually, I did make an explanation that made sense. That you didn't understand it? Sorry, that is NOT my problem, that is your problem. And once again the horse racing analogy is the best one I can think of outside of football but completely relevant here. There are horses who run especially well in muddy conditions that with a dry track would have 0 chance of beating certain other horses. But put them on a muddy track, they can win. Once again, if you can't comprehend that wind affects the passing game more than the running game or that wet/muddy/hideous conditioned fields affects the team with more speed and better skill position players, then might I suggest you switch over to curling as your spectator sport. Football is simply too hard for you to get apparently. Oh, and not one single post of mine has had "few thousand more words so once again, your post is "creative" to be kind.
     
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