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re: That Delpit kid is a beast.
Posted on 10/14/18 at 11:40 am to HTDawg
Posted on 10/14/18 at 11:40 am to HTDawg
Hahaha
Drummed by 20 but you beat yourselves
LSU secondary may be best in country
Greedy is proven but Fulton may be the most talented- just finding his game
And Delpit is straight baller
LSU secondary broke Jake Fromme
Drummed by 20 but you beat yourselves
LSU secondary may be best in country
Greedy is proven but Fulton may be the most talented- just finding his game
And Delpit is straight baller
LSU secondary broke Jake Fromme
Posted on 10/14/18 at 11:40 am to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
Nope just a tradition to have the best secondary in the country
Posted on 10/14/18 at 11:47 am to HTDawg
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HTDawg
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From stunk the joint up and Chaney refused to stick with the run.
Aranda shifted gap responsibilities and shaded the 0 Tech DT to the opposite side after the 2nd UGA Offensive possession. Until the starting 0 Tech went down on the same gimpy knee he’s had all season, you stopped running once we made that adjustment until we experienced attrition.
Had very little to do with Chaney making a mistake with playcalling and everything to do with LSU making an adjustment to disallow themselves from being beaten with that scheme and gameplan. He made the right call.
Sometimes as fans we don’t realize small schematic shifts make a difference. Changing the gap responsibilities and pressing the ILB into the interior gap changes the math on inside runs.
It’s tough to do as fans but sometimes we have to understand it’s more about the other team being able to dictate to you what you must do to beat them. We decided we wouldn’t lose to you running. You couldn’t beat us passing. You had shots but the zone looks fooled Fromm.
You have a great team. You have good coaches. You are recruiting lights out and your AD and fanbase support the program the way an elite program needs it.
But you got your arse whipped on the field and on the headsets yesterday. Happened to us 8 days ago. Tip your cap, keep your head up, and move on.
This post was edited on 10/14/18 at 11:55 am
Posted on 10/15/18 at 12:23 am to HTDawg
quote:get the frick out of here with that crap. it happened twice.
UGA had receivers open all day
Posted on 10/15/18 at 12:25 am to HTDawg
quote:oh my word. because you can guarantee the receiver would have caught it and scored, right? not.
He left 24 points on the field
lsu made the plays. uga didn't.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 12:36 am to Commander Data
A lot of the fanbase would say that he's already surpassed Jamal Adams. A lot would say it's too soon to say. I agree with the first group.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 12:50 am to Commander Data
He really does have a case for the best in the country. One of the tops for sure.
The way he explained his play on the UGA fake field goal.. not only is he incredibly talented, his football IQ is off the charts. Regardless of where he currently ranks, he will be making big time plays on sundays on the regular.
The way he explained his play on the UGA fake field goal.. not only is he incredibly talented, his football IQ is off the charts. Regardless of where he currently ranks, he will be making big time plays on sundays on the regular.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 12:59 am to GFunk
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Aranda shifted gap responsibilities and shaded the 0 Tech DT to the opposite side after the 2nd UGA Offensive possession. Until the starting 0 Tech went down on the same gimpy knee he’s had all season, you stopped running once we made that adjustment until we experienced attrition.
I posted Saturday night asking if we did anything to stop Holyfield and got no response. It was worth waiting for yours. Thanks
Posted on 10/15/18 at 1:13 am to S
Joseph and will blow up next...kid is legit!
Posted on 10/15/18 at 2:03 am to Commander Data
He’s a better pass rusher than cover guy... he is scary good out there
Posted on 10/15/18 at 2:05 am to 4LSU2
Omg Chaisson changes the game man what a crushing loss. Almost as bad as losing TM7 because if Chaisson is healthy we may could have compared this D to 2011
Posted on 10/15/18 at 3:44 am to GFunk
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Had very little to do with Chaney making a mistake with playcalling and everything to do with LSU making an adjustment to disallow themselves from being beaten with that scheme and gameplan.
Hard to decipher what you said because of spellcheck (I'm assumming)but one simple adjustment shouldn't cause ANY team to abandon the run...we went four 3 and outs without running the ball.Aranda also didn't have an answer when Fields showed up and we ran the zone read in the redzone.He had 2 players shadowing him which left the middle vulnerable and resulted in 2 relatively easy runs (2nd for a TD)
Fields should've been put in every time we got passed your 30 yard line...it's simply idiotic to continue passing the against your DB'S when they had a shorter field to cover.
I'm sure his "adjustment" helped but it's Cheney's job to readjust and instead he just panicked and abandoned
the run completely.Not how any OC should react
Fromm did suck but your DB's and scheme had a lot to do with it...Delpit is a stud that should make 1st team AA.
I'm hoping both teams win out so we can have a rematch in December...hopefully we'll be better equipped in the
booth and on the field.
This post was edited on 10/15/18 at 4:44 am
Posted on 10/15/18 at 4:29 am to GFunk
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Aranda shifted gap responsibilities and shaded the 0 Tech DT to the opposite side after the 2nd UGA Offensive possession. Until the starting 0 Tech went down on the same gimpy knee he’s had all season, you stopped running once we made that adjustment until we experienced attrition.
Had very little to do with Chaney making a mistake with playcalling and everything to do with LSU making an adjustment to disallow themselves from being beaten with that scheme and gameplan. He made the right call.
Sometimes as fans we don’t realize small schematic shifts make a difference. Changing the gap responsibilities and pressing the ILB into the interior gap changes the math on inside runs.
It’s tough to do as fans but sometimes we have to understand it’s more about the other team being able to dictate to you what you must do to beat them. We decided we wouldn’t lose to you running. You couldn’t beat us passing. You had shots but the zone looks fooled Fromm.
You have a great team. You have good coaches. You are recruiting lights out and your AD and fanbase support the program the way an elite program needs it.
But you got your arse whipped on the field and on the headsets yesterday. Happened to us 8 days ago. Tip your cap, keep your head up, and move on.
HAHA STFU !!
Amazing,the defensive mastermind Arranda shaded the dt and Georgia had no answer for this wizardry. Lucky for us regular fans we had this guy come explain it to us because schematic shifts are hard.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:30 am to JBearden
GTFO with this. LSU also showed pass friendly looks early and dropped into zone baiting Georgia into throwing. The nose also did a better job of forcing a double team. On UGAs TD run from the 10 Fehoko blew it up but was tackled by a Georgia OL and the refs missed the obvious hold. It happens.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 7:40 am to Commander Data
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I like our very own Deionte Thompson but I am biased. Couldn't go wrong with either one.
Isn't DT more of a 1-high, centerfield type safety? Delpit is more of a wreak havoc around the LOS type. Hard to compare the two.
Sounds like that's your first team ALL SEC safety tandem to me. No need to try to determine which is better. Both first round talents.
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:49 pm to RD Dawg
quote:oh my gosh you people are insane. like there's EVER been a time when he didn't have an answer. his m.o. is in game adjustments
Aranda also didn't have an answer when Fields showed up
quote:not what happened
abandoned the run completely
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:51 pm to JBearden
quote:holy crap what is going on with you people in this thread. you're acting like this is the first time aranda stumbled into a lucky coaching guess. the guy does this every freaking week and you all see it
Arranda shaded the dt and Georgia had no answer for this wizardry
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:52 pm to bfniii
Delpit's probably been the SEC defensive POTY thus far. What a playmaker.
This post was edited on 10/15/18 at 9:18 pm
Posted on 10/15/18 at 8:53 pm to Commander Data
Wasn't Gary comparing him to Minkah? High praise indeed. I have watched LSU three times this year and have noticed his play all three times. he good, real good, like future nfl good.
This post was edited on 10/15/18 at 8:54 pm
Posted on 10/15/18 at 9:08 pm to Commander Data
He really is having an unreal year. Not only does he make plays, he makes the key plays of the game. (Just ask Gus, Richt or Kirby)
He sniffed out that fake FG, and stopped the 2pt conversion and made several key plays. The best part was Kirby Smart’s press conference when we he is getting questioned about FG and he explained they studied the film and every single time the player went inside and the play should of worked. He then shakes his head in disbelief and says Delpit was were he was supposed to be. (And he is 100% correct, he wasn’t. He saw something funny in blocking scheme and diagnosed the play right before the snap. He just has great instincts, like honey badger, but less ball hawk and more football smart
He sniffed out that fake FG, and stopped the 2pt conversion and made several key plays. The best part was Kirby Smart’s press conference when we he is getting questioned about FG and he explained they studied the film and every single time the player went inside and the play should of worked. He then shakes his head in disbelief and says Delpit was were he was supposed to be. (And he is 100% correct, he wasn’t. He saw something funny in blocking scheme and diagnosed the play right before the snap. He just has great instincts, like honey badger, but less ball hawk and more football smart
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