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re: CIVILIZED LSU vs Bama Talk Thread (With my personal input, long arse read)
Posted on 10/22/18 at 4:55 pm to cyde
Posted on 10/22/18 at 4:55 pm to cyde
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Good thread. How is LSU doing in pass protection this year? Are you concerned with Alabama D being able to pressure or get to Burrow?
fricking right im concerned
Posted on 10/22/18 at 4:56 pm to CBandits82
UGA game was a complete 180 from UF. depends what unit shows up. I am confident Bama will have at least 3 sacks though
Posted on 10/22/18 at 4:57 pm to CBandits82
quote:The main reason I ask.
fricking right im concerned
ETA: Wrong link.
This post was edited on 10/22/18 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 10/22/18 at 5:05 pm to CBandits82
More than getting pressure on Tua, our DBs need to be damn physical with their WRs. We cannot let them get comfortable the entire game. At first I thought the best game plan would be to go blitz happy and make Tua uncomfortable. I think we should actually go the opposite, get what pressure we can with our three man front and drop our guys in coverage. Try to befuddle Tua as much as possible. He hasn't thrown a pick all year, I'd like to see him have to react to that. Between our great corner tandem and having extra guys taking up space, maybe we can get the windows small enough that he really gets confused. I'd also like to see him HAVING to make plays in the fourth quarter.
As to the people asking about our O-line, it has been a patchwork all season long. They have been adequate to very good. We should be getting Brumfield back for this game, which should be a huge boost. I think we'll be about as healthy there as we've been all season. If we come up with a game plan of getting the ball out of Joe's hands quickly, we should be able to hold off the Bama line. Joe's biggest problem this year has been holding onto the ball too long.
As to the people asking about our O-line, it has been a patchwork all season long. They have been adequate to very good. We should be getting Brumfield back for this game, which should be a huge boost. I think we'll be about as healthy there as we've been all season. If we come up with a game plan of getting the ball out of Joe's hands quickly, we should be able to hold off the Bama line. Joe's biggest problem this year has been holding onto the ball too long.
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