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re: Thought progression of SOME LSU fans...

Posted on 9/29/12 at 7:56 am to
Posted by ibldprplgld
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Posted on 9/29/12 at 7:56 am to
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I'm a huge LSU fan and my only thought progression throughout the week is that LSU has another amazingly dominant defense and the same vanilla, ultra conservative nightmare of an offense despite having a competent QB and all the right pieces to make a difference.


This. I know Miles & Co. said they prepared adequately for AU and respected them as an opponent, but I really didn't see any fire or urgency from the offense after the first few drives. The playcalling was pedestrian and the execution looked liked it was a team expecting to win by virtue of taking the field.

Was I ever really worried about losing? Admittedly, no. The game was very, very frustrating no doubt, but I was never scared AU would actually pull it off.

But I agree, they better figure our OLine issues out (I'm looking at you LT) for UF, Bama, and even USC are gonna be long, long games for Mett.
Posted by PsychedeliTide
Preparing for my dismount.
Member since Oct 2010
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Posted on 9/29/12 at 8:42 am to
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This. I know Miles & Co. said they prepared adequately for AU and respected them as an opponent, but I really didn't see any fire or urgency from the offense after the first few drives. The playcalling was pedestrian and the execution looked liked it was a team expecting to win by virtue of taking the field. Was I ever really worried about losing? Admittedly, no. The game was very, very frustrating no doubt, but I was never scared AU would actually pull it off. But I agree, they better figure our OLine issues out (I'm looking at you LT) for UF, Bama, and even USC are gonna be long, long games for Mett.


That, was an excellent observation.

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