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re: Bammer has played three of the top 4 offenses in the SEC
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:31 am to skipjackbama
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:31 am to skipjackbama
LSU had averaged 4.08 points per drive in SEC Play.
LSU had 3.50 points per drive against Alabama before the drive Daniels got hurt. That's still a very good number, but it was their worst offensive performance since the FSU game (and that is only through the INT drive, so just Daniels - not counting the Nuss drives).
Alabama's defense didn't play great, but LSU's offense is the best in the country. Your goal is to hold them below averages.
LSU had 3.50 points per drive against Alabama before the drive Daniels got hurt. That's still a very good number, but it was their worst offensive performance since the FSU game (and that is only through the INT drive, so just Daniels - not counting the Nuss drives).
Alabama's defense didn't play great, but LSU's offense is the best in the country. Your goal is to hold them below averages.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:31 am to whatiknowsofar
quote:An interception and a punt tell a different story.
Fify. Alabama didn't adjust shite to stop us in the 2nd half. They got a great tip and a dropped pass to bail them out. Jayden had yall by the nutsack all game.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:34 am to MetryMauler
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I don't see much of a difference from last season.

Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:36 am to Crimson_Chaos
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Your hypothetical TDs didn't count though...
You guys acting like you shut us down while ignoring a simple truth is hilarious.
Is it more likely Jayden would've scored again or not? That answer is all you really need to know. Congrats on the dub. Resorting to a cheap shot to turn the tide was massive for you guys.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:39 am to whatiknowsofar
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Resorting to a cheap shot to turn the tide was massive for you guys.
We were on a 21-0 run at the time and had extended the lead to 2 scores on the previous drive after 2 straight defensive stops. The tide had already been turned.
This post was edited on 11/8/23 at 10:42 am
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:41 am to whatiknowsofar
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Resorting to a cheap shot to turn the tide was massive for you guys.
JD was already 14 pts behind when he got knocked out. Bammer could have named their score vs the LSU D
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:46 am to whatiknowsofar
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Imagine acting like you figured out out a qb after giving up 382 apy before the 4th quarter lol
They did actually.
Alabama switched to a 5 man front, which closed off Daniels’ running lanes when the pockets collapsed. He had to go more and more into the passing well.
That’s why you had a dropped pass and a pick. The scramble was taken away. He’s a really good passer, but forcing throws forces more into the equation.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:47 am to SummerOfGeorge
Reposted for those of you with short memories...
Texas physically whipped Alabama and embarrassed them on their Home Field. END OF STORY.
Texas won on the scoreboard, 34-24,
and
dropped 3 passes that hit both hands of WR's that should have been TD's, and
sacked Alabama's 4.4 QB 5 times, and
was sacked by Alabama ZERO times, and
tackled Alabama 9 times for a loss, and
destroyed Alabama's vaunted ~335 lb OL in the process, and
was victimized for more uncalled penalties than were called, and
had ZERO pre-snap penalties (Alabama did), and
was not intimidated or affected by the moment (Alabama was), and
was not affected by the "Horns down" (duh!!!), and
was 16 of 20 passing for 225 yards and two TD's, on 1st down, and
came back by scoring 21 4th Quarter points, and
used 7+ minutes of game time w/ 12 straight running plays, including
3 mercy knees, to end game, and
traveled well, (Thanks! for giving us all the field level seats), and
respectfully watched the UA fans leaving, before the end of the game, and
ended Alabama's 21 game home winning streak, and
gave Alabama their second home loss in 53 games, and
Sang the "The Eyes of Texas", after
beating Alabama ... at Home ... 34-24.
The DL that abused the Alabama OL all night long, has been the most consistent force in CFB after 9 games.
Per PFF, Texas has 2 of the 3 highest graded DL in CFB,
PFF Highest Graded DL in CFB
quote:Just like the 2019 Sugar Bowl, right? Not gonna let y'all try that shite again.
JetDawg
Don't get me wrong, Texas deserved the win. They played lights-out on Bama's home field. They won. Bama lost.
But, the game was actually closer than it was, imo.
Texas physically whipped Alabama and embarrassed them on their Home Field. END OF STORY.
Texas won on the scoreboard, 34-24,
and
dropped 3 passes that hit both hands of WR's that should have been TD's, and
sacked Alabama's 4.4 QB 5 times, and
was sacked by Alabama ZERO times, and
tackled Alabama 9 times for a loss, and
destroyed Alabama's vaunted ~335 lb OL in the process, and
was victimized for more uncalled penalties than were called, and
had ZERO pre-snap penalties (Alabama did), and
was not intimidated or affected by the moment (Alabama was), and
was not affected by the "Horns down" (duh!!!), and
was 16 of 20 passing for 225 yards and two TD's, on 1st down, and
came back by scoring 21 4th Quarter points, and
used 7+ minutes of game time w/ 12 straight running plays, including
3 mercy knees, to end game, and
traveled well, (Thanks! for giving us all the field level seats), and
respectfully watched the UA fans leaving, before the end of the game, and
ended Alabama's 21 game home winning streak, and
gave Alabama their second home loss in 53 games, and
Sang the "The Eyes of Texas", after
beating Alabama ... at Home ... 34-24.
The DL that abused the Alabama OL all night long, has been the most consistent force in CFB after 9 games.
Per PFF, Texas has 2 of the 3 highest graded DL in CFB,
PFF Highest Graded DL in CFB
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:50 am to Ptins944
I dunno about it being closer than it was or what that even means, but Texas dominated the 4th quarter and that's all that really matters. It certainly wasn't a fluke.
I think we're better than we were then, but that doesn't really matter in terms of that discussion.
I think we're better than we were then, but that doesn't really matter in terms of that discussion.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 10:52 am to Ptins944
What are you replying to dude?
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:01 am to crazyLSUstudent
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Your 2nd half adjustment was to knock JD5 out of the game. LSU likely puts up another TD with him in
Maybe, but he’d been stoned on multiple consecutive drives to that point and there was less than a quarter left to play. In addition you hadn’t stopped Bama since the 1st drive of the game absent two FG misses.
You can make up whatever excuses you want but with less than a quarter left to play, 1 TO remaining, a 14pt deficit and a non functional defense LSU had no chance to win that game when Daniels went down.
This post was edited on 11/8/23 at 11:02 am
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:03 am to skrayper
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What are you replying to dude?
He’s trying to convince himself Texas without Ewers and two red zone turnovers would still beat the Bama team he just saw.
This post was edited on 11/8/23 at 11:04 am
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:06 am to whatiknowsofar
quote:It is likely Jayden would've scored again. And IF he had, it is likely Bama wouldn't have chosen to run the ball non-stop to eat 7 minutes of clock and they likely score again as well.
You guys acting like you shut us down while ignoring a simple truth is hilarious.
Is it more likely Jayden would've scored again or not? That answer is all you really need to know. Congrats on the dub. Resorting to a cheap shot to turn the tide was massive for you guys.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:09 am to skipjackbama
Steele has been so much better at adjusting at half time than our previous DC. Hopefully that continues.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:09 am to tide06
Bama is ascending, and Texas is holding on for dear life. They'd better hope they avoid us in the playoffs
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:10 am to Roll Tide Ravens
quote:The staff has done an excellent job making half-time AND second half adjustments in the last few weeks. The players have responded well and executed the plan.
Steele has been so much better at adjusting at half time than our previous DC. Hopefully that continues.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:11 am to Ptins944
It was a big win for Texas no doubt, probably the biggest win y'all have had in a number of years.
But we had the lead in the 4th quarter, it was obviously a tight game going into the final quarter. Sark neutralized our pass rush with getting the ball out fast, which was a great plan by him, and brilliantly executed by Ewers. but UT ran for 2.8 ypc. Your oline didn't exactly bully our dline.
Our oline was complete arse for the first half of the season, and UT's dline is really good, so of course they dominated. Hats off to them. but we still rushed for more yards than UT, despite all of the negative sack yards. And we threw for 255 yards.
We also had two TDs wiped off the board, as well as 2 or 3 bad throws that would have been easy TDs.
but Texas beat us outright, and dominated the most important quarter. Facts are facts.
Our team is a different animal at this point in the season though, thankfully.
But we had the lead in the 4th quarter, it was obviously a tight game going into the final quarter. Sark neutralized our pass rush with getting the ball out fast, which was a great plan by him, and brilliantly executed by Ewers. but UT ran for 2.8 ypc. Your oline didn't exactly bully our dline.
Our oline was complete arse for the first half of the season, and UT's dline is really good, so of course they dominated. Hats off to them. but we still rushed for more yards than UT, despite all of the negative sack yards. And we threw for 255 yards.
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dropped 3 passes that hit both hands of WR's that should have been TD's
We also had two TDs wiped off the board, as well as 2 or 3 bad throws that would have been easy TDs.
but Texas beat us outright, and dominated the most important quarter. Facts are facts.
Our team is a different animal at this point in the season though, thankfully.
This post was edited on 11/8/23 at 11:28 am
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:17 am to skrayper
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They did actually.
Alabama switched to a 5 man front, which closed off Daniels’ running lanes when the pockets collapsed. He had to go more and more into the passing well.
That’s why you had a dropped pass and a pick. The scramble was taken away. He’s a really good passer, but forcing throws forces more into the equation.
When did this supposedly happen? I don't remember the scramble ever being taken away.
The game was over on the drive before the pick, when Mason Taylor dropped the pass on 2nd down.
The LSU defense absolutely couldn't stop Alabama so LSU's only shot was to be perfect offensively and that drop (as well as offensive line penalties) ended any chance for LSU to win.
The interception sealed the deal.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:19 am to skipjackbama
That's great but Tennessee 's offense and especially Milton have improved every game since.
You better pray that the football gids don't get us into Atlanta gumps.
You better pray that the football gids don't get us into Atlanta gumps.
Posted on 11/8/23 at 11:30 am to WhiskeyRiverBlues
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That's great but Tennessee 's offense and especially Milton have improved every game since.
You better pray that the football gids don't get us into Atlanta gumps.
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