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re: Texas A&M or LSU: Which Team Finishes Higher in the SEC West in 2013? (Article)
Posted on 5/16/13 at 5:25 pm to Big Kat
Posted on 5/16/13 at 5:25 pm to Big Kat
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Poooor Bruinnin is either too lazy to read the whole thread or too dumb to remember what he read
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Posted on 5/16/13 at 5:26 pm to BRUNNIN4
Brunn, I wasn't even talking to you except to point out that you can't follow a thread.
Start on page 1 again and read with your lips moving this time. Maybe you'll figure out where you went wrong.
Start on page 1 again and read with your lips moving this time. Maybe you'll figure out where you went wrong.
Posted on 5/16/13 at 5:28 pm to BRUNNIN4
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Over the course of 100+ years LSU has had a superior program and y'all think one solid season means A&M is suddenly on par or even better than LSU.
Like i said, they better be right or they are going to have a worse meltdown than the piggies had.
Posted on 5/16/13 at 5:31 pm to BRUNNIN4
My biased reasons why I think LSU will finish ahead of A&M in the standings:
- LSU's offense will be it's most productive in since 2006 under a competent OC with experienced pieces to work with.
- LSU's defense will not fair as badly as many of the 'experts' anticipate because despite losing many players to the NFL draft, there is still quite a bit of experience returning and a lot of talent on the roster. And players (especially on the DLine) have a habit of stepping up each year.
- LSU's team chemistry will be better. Not every player LSU lost to the NFL should be counted as a net negative.
- Neither A&Ms players, nor Sumlin have dealt with the magnitude of spotlight they will get this season. Not saying they can't, just saying they haven't.
- We get A&M and Florida at home.
Like I said, it's certainly biased and optimistic.
- LSU's offense will be it's most productive in since 2006 under a competent OC with experienced pieces to work with.
- LSU's defense will not fair as badly as many of the 'experts' anticipate because despite losing many players to the NFL draft, there is still quite a bit of experience returning and a lot of talent on the roster. And players (especially on the DLine) have a habit of stepping up each year.
- LSU's team chemistry will be better. Not every player LSU lost to the NFL should be counted as a net negative.
- Neither A&Ms players, nor Sumlin have dealt with the magnitude of spotlight they will get this season. Not saying they can't, just saying they haven't.
- We get A&M and Florida at home.
Like I said, it's certainly biased and optimistic.
Posted on 5/16/13 at 6:50 pm to BRUNNIN4
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calling us swamp kittens and insulting our intelligence
Poooooooooor corn dog smelling swamp kitten with sub-par intelligence.
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