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re: You can't spell delusion without LSU.

Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:17 pm to
Posted by chilge1
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2009
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Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:17 pm to
That's certainly an optimistic view on your part... my turn.

LSU WRs v. aTm DBs - Negligible because we don't emphasize the passing game, but on talent alone... Malachi Dupre, Trey Quinn, Tyron Johnson, Travin Dural...

LSU RBs v. aTm LBs - Fournette pain train. No contest.

LSU OL v. aTm DL - Vadal Alexander, Jerald Hawkins, and Ethan Pocic return from a unit that destroyed the aTm line last year. Garrett is a liability in run support, and that's where we will attack. Y'all gotta find another playmaker or he's going to get the Von Miller treatment again.

aTm WRs v. LSU DBs - You have potentially the best group of returning WRs in the SEC, but this is DBU. Tre White, Jamal Adams, Kevin Tolliver (who I expect to start by week 13). Aside from one sick grab from Speedy last year, our DBs nearly shut your WRs out.

aTm RBs v. LSU LBs - Kendell Beckwith gonna bust some heads.

aTm OL v. LSU DL - Valentine, Godchaux, Lacouture are going to be devastating up the middle. I have no idea where our pass rush is going to come from. I'll give this one to y'all based on your history at the position.
Posted by SoberAg
College Station
Member since Oct 2014
1310 posts
Posted on 3/3/15 at 8:30 pm to
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That's certainly an optimistic view on your part... my turn.


I DID list the playmaker(s) that will improve Myles' play.

Your DB's shut out 3 first year WRs and a true freshman QB making his 4th start? You don't say... I would hope DBU could accomplish something like this.

Our RB's vs your LB's are still negligible regardless of Beckwith bustin' heads. (he will!)

And you gave A&M's o-line the nod...

I like you and your posts thus far, but the trenches will be won by the Ags. So will the WR vs DB battle on both sides of the ball (one you claimed as negligible, the other being Speedy and Kirk going in dry next year). Our defense will be more improved than your offense, and our weaknesses were better addressed in the off-season.
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