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Posted on 2/8/14 at 4:30 pm to TTsTowel
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This is a thread discussing hypotheticals
No, this is a thread discussing perceptions.
Such a huge difference
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Auburn won. That's all that matters.
not when you are talking perception. i didn't perceive that as a good win, or a win by a great team.
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At the time Georgia played Auburn, that was one of the healthiest points they had all season.
thats just not true. But they did get Gurley back. they were still missing several WRs and their #2 back.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 4:32 pm to Billder
They snapped the string. Sad......
Posted on 2/8/14 at 4:33 pm to SammyTiger
quote:Well, I had to correct you.
Such a huge difference
quote:Any win is a good win. LSU would have traded their loss for a miracle win in a heartbeat. Try to tell me that I'm wrong.
i didn't perceive that as a good win, or a win by a great team.
quote:They had gotten a lot of players back for the Auburn game. They were fairly healthy, compared to the rest of the season.
thats just not true. But they did get Gurley back. they were still missing several WRs and their #2 back.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 4:46 pm to TTsTowel
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Any win is a good win. LSU would have traded their loss for a miracle win in a heartbeat. Try to tell me that I'm wrong.
I think talent was it was pretty close between Bama, LSU, and Auburn for most talent in the west. LSU didn't have consistency and that is why we are where we are at the end of the day.
And obviously you can't deny you were the best team in actuality in the west and the SEC.
i just think at home 2013 LSU beats 2013 Auburn 60% of the time
Posted on 2/8/14 at 4:50 pm to Billder
Auburn was a good team last year but definitely the worst SEC team in the title game during the BCS era. LSU was superior and Florida State played better football and had more talent.
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Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:13 pm to SammyTiger
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I still think at Tiger Stadium we still run all over you.
In November time frame? You dumb. Auburn wouldn't of started the game throwing everywhere and would of pounded it down LSU's throat until they choked to death.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:21 pm to SemperAuburn
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n November time frame? You dumb. Auburn wouldn't of started the game throwing everywhere and would of pounded it down LSU's throat until they choked to death.
We would could have scored 50 on them if we wanted to.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:26 pm to SammyTiger
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We would could have scored 50 on them if we wanted to.
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Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:38 pm to SammyTiger
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It is such a joke excuse to say your coaches had no idea their own teams strengths.
Excuse? No, it's a fact. Marshall hadn't perfected the read yet and was still learning the offense. Ray Charles could see that our offense was miles better at the end of the season as opposed to when we played LSU. Either way, LSU was the better team the day we played.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:42 pm to Smoke7024
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Ray Charles could see that our offense was miles better at the end of the season
sammy could have superman vision and it wouldn't help him understand the game of football...
Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:50 pm to Billder
I don't think it was a fluke because at the time the game was played LSU was a better team.
AU was still finiding its legs after the disaster that was 2012 and weren't sure they could compete on that stage.
It was our quarterbacks first road game after being in the offense for about a month and a half at that point.
We had a lot of young guys playing up front who had never faced that level of opposition and were still learning and growing.
The 2nd half of that game, even if LSU did let up, showed that AU was not going to be the same type of team they were in 2012 where they just rolled over for everyone and the team gained a lot of momentum from it.
The win at College Station a couple of weeks later showed the team they were good enough to compete against the best and they never really looked back.
Marshall grew into the offense and the young guys up front got better and better and by the end of the year they were as good as anyone in the country.
So while I don't think 35-21 was a fluke I think if AU and LSU played in late November AU probably wins by a similar scoreline.
ETA: I know it's become a joke now but the rain excuse was stupid. Before the game a lot of AU fans were acting like it was a good thing for AU then it became a convenient but lame excuse afterward. Rain had nothing to do with it.
AU was still finiding its legs after the disaster that was 2012 and weren't sure they could compete on that stage.
It was our quarterbacks first road game after being in the offense for about a month and a half at that point.
We had a lot of young guys playing up front who had never faced that level of opposition and were still learning and growing.
The 2nd half of that game, even if LSU did let up, showed that AU was not going to be the same type of team they were in 2012 where they just rolled over for everyone and the team gained a lot of momentum from it.
The win at College Station a couple of weeks later showed the team they were good enough to compete against the best and they never really looked back.
Marshall grew into the offense and the young guys up front got better and better and by the end of the year they were as good as anyone in the country.
So while I don't think 35-21 was a fluke I think if AU and LSU played in late November AU probably wins by a similar scoreline.
ETA: I know it's become a joke now but the rain excuse was stupid. Before the game a lot of AU fans were acting like it was a good thing for AU then it became a convenient but lame excuse afterward. Rain had nothing to do with it.
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Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:54 pm to Smoke7024
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Excuse? No, it's a fact. Marshall hadn't perfected the read yet and was still learning the offense. Ray Charles could see that our offense was miles better at the end of the season as opposed to when we played LSU. Either way, LSU was the better team the day we played.
You just gave up on passing at the end of the season. I don't think you were running any better just more. And your coach should have known that.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 5:57 pm to SammyTiger
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I don't think you were running any better just more. And your coach should have known that.
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Marshall hadn't perfected the read yet and was still learning the offense.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 6:12 pm to Billder
I think we got our arse beat by a better team in September. We had no answer for Jeremy Hill. Rain was a factor on the first quarter fumble by Cap and it took Auburn awhile to regain our poise in that teams first game on the road.
Kudos to LSU for the win. In September you were the better team. Credit auburn's team and staff for learning from the loss and getting better every game thereafter
Kudos to LSU for the win. In September you were the better team. Credit auburn's team and staff for learning from the loss and getting better every game thereafter
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Posted on 2/8/14 at 7:19 pm to Billder
I think deep down most sane Auburn fans know they massively overachieved in 2013.
The ones that don't are gonna be super disappointed and consider it regression when they go like 9-3 next year, even though it's not really a regression at all.
The ones that don't are gonna be super disappointed and consider it regression when they go like 9-3 next year, even though it's not really a regression at all.
Posted on 2/8/14 at 8:43 pm to IAmReality
quote:Just so everyone knows, what did you predict Auburn to do before the season? Be honest, I know the answer.
I think deep down most sane Auburn fans know they massively overachieved in 2013.
The ones that don't are gonna be super disappointed and consider it regression when they go like 9-3 next year, even though it's not really a regression at all.
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