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re: Overlords of the secr, what are lsu's weaknesses?
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:24 am to MagillaGuerilla
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:24 am to MagillaGuerilla
frick you!!! I thought of it first
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:25 am to dreaux
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Serious answers please
Just listen to Derrick.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:25 am to memphisplaya
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We run north south. If you attach magnets to our cleats that point north it will slow us down.

Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:26 am to lwlsu96
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Just listen to Derrick
That is who my comment was pointed too
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:26 am to dreaux
QB play could still be better. That's about it.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:26 am to CalTiger
Average to good Oline, weak pass rush, overactive corners (risk-reward), very little talent at QB, All those reasons that lead to you putting up less than 250 yards vs. Alabama.
You guys have had a stellar season, but lets not forget AJ almost hung 300 on you in the air, Trent had a combined 165.
You have a very good secondary, Dline, strong power run game, excellent special teams, and your defense is much more opportunistic than Bama. Your coach is more flexible and takes more risks and might be the luckiest man on the planet (not to take away from his excellent coaching ability).
You guys have had a stellar season, but lets not forget AJ almost hung 300 on you in the air, Trent had a combined 165.
You have a very good secondary, Dline, strong power run game, excellent special teams, and your defense is much more opportunistic than Bama. Your coach is more flexible and takes more risks and might be the luckiest man on the planet (not to take away from his excellent coaching ability).
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:27 am to dreaux
In all seriousness, that's a great question.
There's virtually none, that's for sure.
I do wonder what would happen if a really big, physical running team (like them) was able to really handcuff their running game. Basically, if they're forced to pass, does that leave them a little vulnerable to a team that can eat up TOP and chunks of yards like they do?
What if they got down 14-0 to Bama instead of Arkansas? I think you might find their weakness then.
Other than that ... NO!!
Color me impressed w/ LSU. They're a helluva frickin football team.
There's virtually none, that's for sure.
I do wonder what would happen if a really big, physical running team (like them) was able to really handcuff their running game. Basically, if they're forced to pass, does that leave them a little vulnerable to a team that can eat up TOP and chunks of yards like they do?
What if they got down 14-0 to Bama instead of Arkansas? I think you might find their weakness then.
Other than that ... NO!!
Color me impressed w/ LSU. They're a helluva frickin football team.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:27 am to dreaux
We always make one of their star players quit. If it's one of their role players that quit jan 9th, then that might frick us.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:27 am to JB Bama
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JB Bama
I find you cute as well.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:27 am to auzach91
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QB play could still be better. That's about it.
Every qb can play better, drew Brees can certainly improve. But I guess if I HAD TO find a weekness.....
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:28 am to JB Bama
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Average to good Oline, weak pass rush, overactive corners (risk-reward), very little talent at QB, All those reasons that lead to you putting up less than 250 yards vs. Alabama. You guys have had a stellar season, but lets not forget AJ almost hung 300 on you in the air, Trent had a combined 165.
Almost only works in horseshoes and hand grenades. So if you break out those we will use our RPG's we reserve for zombies.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:29 am to JB Bama
Well, lack of a Pass Rush against a good o-line. AJ could have made sandwiches (too bad he couldn't make throws) in the pocket.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:29 am to JB Bama
Average to good o-line that made Bama quit. Which team rushed for more yards on November 5?
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:30 am to Gr8t8s
Hey you. Our safety Brandon Taylor said the plan was to not blitz much vs Bama. So start finding a lot of magnets
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:30 am to JB Bama
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Average to good Oline
we average 215 rushing yards per game, 4 less than alabama...only average to good though i guess, right? LSU has also only given up 12 sacks this year, fewest in the SEC. average to good, right?
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weak pass rush
LSU leads the SEC in sacks with 32
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but lets not forget AJ almost hung 300
that noodle armed frick had 199




Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:32 am to JB Bama
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Average to good Oline, weak pass rush, overactive corners (risk-reward), very little talent at QB, All those reasons that lead to you putting up less than 250 yards vs. Alabama. You guys have had a stellar season, but lets not forget AJ almost hung 300 on you in the air, Trent had a combined 165. You have a very good secondary, Dline, strong power run game, excellent special teams, and your defense is much more opportunistic than Bama. Your coach is more flexible and takes more risks and might be the luckiest man on the planet (not to take away from his excellent coaching ability).
A good oline is not a weekness. We are second in the sec in sacks and TFL
We are 1 for not giving up sacks.
We will also have the #1 rushing offense in the sec when the NCAA stats get released + number 1 scoring offense in the sec
Next.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:32 am to Gr8t8s
He couldn't make throws bc of his lack of talent.
Posted on 11/27/11 at 12:32 am to memphisplaya
You don't have to blitz to create a good pass rush. There was just no pressure. An above-average QB would have had a field day.
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