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re: 270 yards passing is why A&M lost!

Posted on 10/24/12 at 12:39 pm to
Posted by Chimlim
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2005
17715 posts
Posted on 10/24/12 at 12:39 pm to
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Our issue against teams like LSU and Flordia is offensive playcalling and execution. We need a little more balance and we need to stop making freshman mistakes. Both will be resolved in time


Texas A&M is not going to beat the big boys of the SEC with that offense unless you have a once in a lifetime player like Tim Tebow or Cam Newton under center. Johnny Football is good, but he's not good enough to scheme the entire offense around. A&M has 2 very good RBs, I was surprised that A&M didn't run more with them when LSU went to a 3 man front.

Sumlin will not win this conference without a running game.
Posted by reel_gator8
Seminole,Fl
Member since May 2012
11060 posts
Posted on 10/24/12 at 12:48 pm to
Heres my take part two: UF finished last year 8th in the SEC in rushing (out of 12 teams) and we barely scraped together a winning record at 7-6...I repeated over and over on the Gator board that we had to finish at least 4th in the SEC to see a big improvement...well this year we are 3rd (out of 14 teams).

Defense wins hardware though. AU in 2010 was a little different because Camster was a special athlete and AU had just enough defense to win.If u look at every year though its the defense that puts you in the SECCG winners circle.
Posted by BigAggie06
Houston
Member since Aug 2011
952 posts
Posted on 10/24/12 at 12:50 pm to
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A&M has 2 very good RBs, I was surprised that A&M didn't run more with them when LSU went to a 3 man front.




Just rub it in why don't you.
Posted by RobNation
Dallas, TX
Member since Sep 2011
889 posts
Posted on 10/24/12 at 1:14 pm to
The 4th quarter rushing yards were 111 to 1.
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