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Attitude coming onto the field

Posted on: October 16, 2018 at 07:10:40 CT
chuckaluck MU
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While it may not be telling, I intentionally watch the body language of each team when coming onto the field for both the start of the game and after halftime. Mizzou always seems to be nearly going through the motions, especially for the second half. They leisurely jog onto the field and then stand on the sidelines. I also note that they have gone scoreless on each of their start of the second half drives against SEC teams. Georgia and Alabama come out with much more energy and they are the ones who you'd think wouldn't need the adrenaline boost.

The only time I saw energy from a Barry led team was before the fourth quarter of Arkansas in his first year. That was actually a lot of fun to watch.

Edited by chuckaluck at 07:10:57 on 10/16/18
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Attitude coming onto the field - chuckaluck MU - 10/16 07:10:40
     I think that's entirely excuseable. I'm not going to dog - samclemens MU - 10/16 09:11:42
     RE: Attitude coming onto the field - lhs MU - 10/16 07:32:03
          The defense was fine in the second half, yes, but largely - GeorgiaTiger76 MU - 10/16 08:44:31
     Too much hot tub & hot dogs at halftime?(nm) - tigersailor MU - 10/16 07:16:12
          too much zima?(nm) - NWMizzouFan MU - 10/16 07:47:31




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