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re: LSU offense trending up?

Posted on 12/13/11 at 3:04 pm to
Posted by jddawg58
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Posted on 12/13/11 at 3:04 pm to
Memphis each team had one "drive" that lead to a field goal. LSU's drive was aided by a busted assignment on Shephard's 38 yard pass reception to the ALA 8 yard line just before the half.

LSU's other FG was the result of Claiborne's interception return to the ALA 15 yard line. (Great play Mo!)

Both team's offenses struggled to move the ball. LSU executed much more effectively in the OT period, giving the Tigers the win. Bama Shite the bed in OT. LSU 13-0. Bama 11-1. They meet again in NOLA.

I just don't see any significant improvement by the LSU offense. The responses I received to my OP have been less than illuminating.
Posted by memphisplaya
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 12/13/11 at 3:20 pm to
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Both team's offenses struggled to move the ball. LSU executed much more effectively in the OT period, giving the Tigers the win. Bama Shite the bed in OT. LSU 13-0. Bama 11-1. They meet again in NOLA.


Which was my point. By that time your defense was tired from running sideline to sideline. I didn't mean we ran all over you all night. We you had to stop us moving the ball in OT and before the half you couldn't. Mostly OT because at that point your LB's were gassed. We pound till you physically can't stop us. It's not pretty, but it's working. That's the point I was making.
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