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re: 2003 LSU Vs. Arkansas - a review

Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:25 pm to
Posted by bpfergu
Member since Jun 2011
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Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:25 pm to
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That's not what I did.

I simply restated what happened in 2003 and said this year the result will be the same.

It is possible to review history for similar situations in order to make a comparison without claiming that because something happened previously it will happen again.


This is what you are attempting to do:

2003

A, B, and C happened with X results

2011

D, E, and F happened and I predict with X results

That is a CLAIM. You are CLAIMING that "X" will happen because of D, E, and F (which aren't even similar to A, B, and C, hence why this thread is even exponentially more retarded).

You can't "review history for similar situations" because the second part of your unfounded claim hasn't even occurred yet. And even if we do lose, it has no correlation to some arbitrary pattern you've concocted in your head, which is your attempted purpose of this ridiculous thread whether you want to admit it or not.

I don't even know why I'm arguing this.
Posted by relentlsspursuit
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2006
3143 posts
Posted on 11/15/11 at 3:33 pm to
Well this would be an argument better suited for the Poli Board and we're probably best off avoiding that board, I've posted there off and on for years til I finally got sick of it.

So we can just disagree and it's all good.

With all that said, I obviously think LSU will win but anything is possible on any given Saturday.

There's just an awful lot of smack talk from Arkansas fans who generally seem to reference years past as reasons the game will be close/Arkansas will win/Arkansas will blow us out (take your pick).

I don't think Arkansas is as good as advertised. Not saying they're bad but I don't think they're as good as everyone says either. Everyone talks about their high-octane offense which has barely outscored LSU's, even though LSU has faced superior opposition. LSU has allowed less than half the points that Arkansas has and scored only slightly fewer. The offenses are equally potent but LSU's defense has a drastic edge. Defense normally trumps offense.

LSU 38
Arky 21
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