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re: Returning Players Offensive TDs*

Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:33 am to
Posted by wadewilson
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:33 am to
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so judging off performances last year and expected performances this year you can have a good idea of where your O will be next year.


Meh...........I don't think it's necessarily reflective at all. Most of the players that were responsible for LSU's offensive success last year have left the program due to normal attrition.......it doesn't mean our offense will be horridly ineffective this year. Do I expect them to duplicate last year's numbers? No, but I also don't expect they'll be asked to.
Posted by All4Qtrs
tCapitol
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 4/8/14 at 9:52 am to
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Do I expect them to duplicate last year's numbers?

Why?
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Most of the players that were responsible for LSU's offensive success last year have left the program due to normal attrition......

and thats a part of the game but it reflects into all your decision making when making a guess whether you know it or not... ex: Aubs run should take a hit but due to the expectations people have for barber, our fans arent worried
lsu should take a huge hit every year it seems but 4*/5* players step up and fill in
atm is taking a huge hit losing JFF & evans hard shoes to feel but most of their fans believe allen should fill in.

yes they can fill in but can they completely fill the void? thats why i look as these numbers if Mason accounts for half of Aubs Rushing TDs that means if we dont find a player on the same level or higher we will take a hit there

its simple really. i know these numbers reflect poorly on LSU but only if youre not confident in the talent coming in
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