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re: Just watching the game, the Honey Badger was owned
Posted on 1/11/12 at 9:09 pm to deaux68
Posted on 1/11/12 at 9:09 pm to deaux68
He really didn't have a bad game. He wasn't abused in coverage. Not once.
Perfect throws by McCarron to bigger receivers resulted in a lot of catches by the players he was defending. This had a lot more to do with McCarron than Mathieu.
He's not a cover corner, at least that's not his true position. But Alabama spread the field and forced him to be that.
Alabama's success had a lot more to do with their own doing than any LSU player did. They executed. Even perfect defense wasn't enough at times.
Perfect throws by McCarron to bigger receivers resulted in a lot of catches by the players he was defending. This had a lot more to do with McCarron than Mathieu.
He's not a cover corner, at least that's not his true position. But Alabama spread the field and forced him to be that.
Alabama's success had a lot more to do with their own doing than any LSU player did. They executed. Even perfect defense wasn't enough at times.
This post was edited on 1/11/12 at 9:10 pm
Posted on 1/11/12 at 9:14 pm to BayouBengals03
The point is that if HB7 has a quiet game he is a liability for LSU. Without the huge, game-changing plays happening for him he is one of our weaker starters.
Claiborne, on the other hand, can have a quiet game and still be having the best performance on the field.
Once again, HB7 is FEAST or FAMINE.
Claiborne, on the other hand, can have a quiet game and still be having the best performance on the field.
Once again, HB7 is FEAST or FAMINE.
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