is that it drowns out the biggest story of the night.
Trevor Lawrence & Co. exhibited an almost flawless performance in the most important game of the year to date for most Tiger fans.
He came out of the gates calm, cool, and collected, leading our offense like a veteran quarterback, showing us just how bright a future Dabo has built for us.
The amount of speed and talent on this Clemson offense far greater than any team in Tiger history.
Let's stop letting the coot trolls dictate the conversation, sending them back to their miserable, smelly little coops, and instead revel in our scoring more points in the Palmetto bowl than in almost any game in history, while also contemplating on just how great this offense has the potential of becoming over the next few years.
These are "The Good Ole Days!"
All tigers should be walking on cloud nine this morning.
Re: The saddest part of this whole "win feels like a loss" talk
Nov 26, 2018, 8:44 AM
Yup, what was it Satuday night, 3 drives of 85+ yards for a TD. Offense was due to bail out our D for once as they did it for the O many times. Outside of the interior LB's not getting good drops and the Safeties guessing wrong the D played well. It can be fixed but go back a watch all the games. This safety issue has been there all the time ,it just got exposed Saturday. What were drops were caught .