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Alright Tigahs the cold hard truth..IMO I admit
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:09 pm
I like how the games went yesterday..a nice win for you got you all fat and full of yourselves whereas we got knocked off our high horse a bit.
Anyone not impressed with how LSU looked yesterday is FOS. I didnt like what I saw Bama definitely has its work cut out.
IMO the keys to a Bama win are twofold. One..take away Rueben Randle. I think we can slow your run down enough not to get beat by it but Randle is your gamebreaker we can't let him beat us.
Two..you will load the box to stop the run and our receivers and TE's must take advantage. This will be by far the best group of DB's they've faced short of practice I think our QB is good enough to get them the ball and that will loosen up things for TR if they can.
That's how I see it.
Anyone not impressed with how LSU looked yesterday is FOS. I didnt like what I saw Bama definitely has its work cut out.
IMO the keys to a Bama win are twofold. One..take away Rueben Randle. I think we can slow your run down enough not to get beat by it but Randle is your gamebreaker we can't let him beat us.
Two..you will load the box to stop the run and our receivers and TE's must take advantage. This will be by far the best group of DB's they've faced short of practice I think our QB is good enough to get them the ball and that will loosen up things for TR if they can.
That's how I see it.
This post was edited on 10/23/11 at 1:54 pm
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:11 pm to antibarner
In other words, both teams are going to have to beat each other with the pass.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:17 pm to antibarner
I am so glad randle came to lsu it was this close >< until signing day.
Same thing with trent coming to lsu.
Same thing with trent coming to lsu.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:24 pm to antibarner
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short of practice
lol cute
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R A N D L E
McCarron is a master at throwing wide open WRs into diving catches.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:44 pm to antibarner
The real deal is, if Lee has time to pass bama does not win.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:48 pm to antibarner
The most rational post from a Bama fan. Thank you, I agree.
This is where we can win the game. The LSU secondary is far better than anything you have seen in the last few years. But if we can't and TR starts getting 4 man fronts, then you will win the game. It really is that simple.
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Two..you will load the box to stop the run and our receivers and TE's must take advantage. This will be by far the best group of DB's they've faced short of practice I think our QB is good enough to get them the ball and that will loosen up things for TR if they can
This is where we can win the game. The LSU secondary is far better than anything you have seen in the last few years. But if we can't and TR starts getting 4 man fronts, then you will win the game. It really is that simple.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 1:55 pm to antibarner
Randle is the key. He has become one of the best WRs in the league and is the one LSU WR that I think can burn Alabama's DBs. He is LSU's big play guy and when Alabama gives up scores it is almost always because of the big play, not sustained drives.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 2:17 pm to antibarner
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One..take away Rueben Randle.
great, now you have odell beckham, and russell shepard to deal with.
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I think our QB is good enough to get them the ball
we shall see. he hasn't gone up against a defense like LSU yet. and lee hasn't gone up against 2011 bama, but he has seen some of the best defenses in the country the last 5 years.
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and that will loosen up things for TR if they can.
trent will get his yards IMO, but I think LSU defense is going to give mccannon fits.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 2:34 pm to antibarner
The Tide OL better concentrate on passing Pass Blocking 101 before Nov.5th, or it could get ugly for ya'll.
Posted on 10/23/11 at 3:10 pm to antibarner
LSU O vs Bama D: Wash.... LSU can sustain drives and score enough to win this game
LSU D vs Bama O: TR won't be enough, we will cause multiple mistakes out of your QB.
LSU STs vs Bama STs: Haha-hahaha a-hole, a-hole!
LSU D vs Bama O: TR won't be enough, we will cause multiple mistakes out of your QB.
LSU STs vs Bama STs: Haha-hahaha a-hole, a-hole!
This post was edited on 10/23/11 at 3:14 pm
Posted on 10/23/11 at 3:23 pm to antibarner
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IMO the keys to a Bama win are twofold. One..take away Rueben Randle. I think we can slow your run down enough not to get beat by it but Randle is your gamebreaker we can't let him beat us. Two..you will load the box to stop the run and our receivers and TE's must take advantage. This will be by far the best group of DB's they've faced short of practice I think our QB is good enough to get them the ball and that will loosen up things for TR if they can.
I believe I heard the best analysis last night on the LSU call in show with Hannegrif and Risher. Everything pretty well evens out on the field and the QB's will probably win or lose this game. The play of Lee/JJ vs McCarron is what it will come down to. As far as odds... probably Bama by 2-3 for home field.
What LSU fans want to hear is that Lee/JJ being seniors have an edge over McCarron who we hope will fold under pressure. FWIW
Posted on 10/23/11 at 3:30 pm to antibarner
I think LSU will manage to contain TR (not stop him, just limit him more effectively than the defenses 'Bama has faced so far). I think the 'Bama defense will limit the LSU running game also, and that neither will be the difference.
I think the LSU passing game is probably marginally more effective (and thus its carryover impact on our running game may be a bit greater), but again, I don't think the difference will be what matters.
I suspect that a combination of field position and mistakes (which I expect is more likely to be turnovers rather than excessive or ill-timed penalties, the Crimson Referee Effect notwithstanding ) will be the key elements. Based on performance to date, this tilts toward LSU. Will it be enough to outweigh the home field advantage? Not sure--though LSU has played significant games on the road this year. Very close, not more than a field goal.
I think the LSU passing game is probably marginally more effective (and thus its carryover impact on our running game may be a bit greater), but again, I don't think the difference will be what matters.
I suspect that a combination of field position and mistakes (which I expect is more likely to be turnovers rather than excessive or ill-timed penalties, the Crimson Referee Effect notwithstanding ) will be the key elements. Based on performance to date, this tilts toward LSU. Will it be enough to outweigh the home field advantage? Not sure--though LSU has played significant games on the road this year. Very close, not more than a field goal.
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