Well, gentlemen, it all came together in the end there as you will see when you study the game film later on. You will notice that we controlled the line of scrimmage during the entire second half, which is what turned the whole thing around after falling behind. The way that we mixed it up on offense, there was no telling where we were going to attack from. That is what we have struggled with all year long. We have been inconsistent, to say the least. But I’m sure that you would all agree that we are starting to jell at just the right time. Now, after a rough start to the season, it’s on to the playoffs. Now is when we really need to focus, or it will be “one-and-out” time. I can guarantee you one thing and one thing only. This club has yet to reach its full potential. If we can just bang on all four cylinders from here on out, then we might make a pretty ****** good run at this puppy. Frankly, I’m looking forward to the challenge; I know that our guys are. They’ve worked their butts off all year long. Forget about the record. I’ve never been a real big fan of statistics. There are other factors involved at this point in the season. It’s been a pleasure, folks. It’s been a long time coming, and I am sure that this will not be our last rodeo. Or is it last song and dance? Well, you know. We’ve got more bulls to ride, and this is going to be like the Calgary Stampede now. It’s time to saddle up and to man up; that’s all. Giddy up. Punch them doggies and call in the cavalry. We have arrived!
From, The Transitive Nightfall Of Diamonds, due out 8/14 from iUniverse books