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re: Looking ahead to next weekend's big game with Georgia

Posted on 9/17/13 at 7:11 pm to
Posted by tiger4178
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Posted on 9/17/13 at 7:11 pm to
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based off Georgia losing by 3 at clemson? Because I know you aren't referring to saturday before last


Based on the last few seasons with Murray as your QB.

We can geaux game by game if you'd like to discuss it in depth, but I doubt you'll want to do that...right?
Posted by Damn Good Dawg
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 9/17/13 at 7:26 pm to
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Based on the last few seasons with Murray as your QB.

We can geaux game by game if you'd like to discuss it in depth, but I doubt you'll want to do that...right?

But alas, as you said earlier this team is different than those before it. I guess I should assume the LSU offense will not be explosive as based off of recent past? Murray of past, while often the definition of anti clutch, didn't have the backfield we do now. You're probably thinking about 2011 and 2012. 2011 Georgia struggled because it was in it's 2nd year moving to the 3-4 (defense still was solidish) and our backfield composed of Crowell who sprained his vagina by 3/4 through the season, Richard "2 yards and a cloud of dust" Samuel, Ken "Who?" Malcome, Brandon Harton (walk on), and the Great White thunder that was Kyle Karemplis (also a walk on). Last year Marshall and Gurley were true freshman and regardless of their production that still factors in. Just check out Gurley's block on Mosely that ultimately led to the deflection/Conley reception to lose the SECCG.

Basically Murray isn't a QB who's gonna go JFF and win it on his own. He needs help and finally they have it. Suddenly an OC that before 2012 looked befuddled as often as he did dumb turned into a decent play caller. He didn't read coaching for dummies, he simply got some decent RBs for once and the OL's ineptitude was to a degree that awesome shite could still happen.

Idk, I just think there are better points to make about beating Georgia than "they fade." Hell, most of our losses start with us getting our arse kicked and then Georgia has to work like hell to come back only to lose it in the final minutes. Slow starting seems more fitting outside of MSU and LSU in 2011.
This post was edited on 9/17/13 at 7:30 pm
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