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lsusteve12 months
Arch had way too much hype to start
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Turnblad852 months
the media loved to hype him up in preseason and now the media loves to talk about him flopping. win/win
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Drizzt2 months
Arch sucks. LSU dodged a bullet.
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BilJ2 months
Did we? Instead we have a senior qb that had Heisman hype that didn’t put the work in this offseason and is playing like complete shite as well. At least with Arch, in theory he should progress and get better
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TigersOnTop4Ever2 months
Thats your take? Nuss didn't put in the work in off season, interesting because he's not putting work in this bye week either, MIDSEASON... its almost likes he's hurt or something... could explain A LOT
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TigersJump2 months
They’re not wrong.
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idlewatcher2 months
Instead of worrying about Warby Parker ads, perhaps he'll refocus on his game and improve.
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TouchdownTony2 months
At least Arch is trying. Bill quit coaching after his final Super Bowl. I remember the pissed off, chip on the shoulder, focused Bill that had a will to win like no other. After that comeback against the falcons he basically quit. It got so bad Kraft canned him.
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LSUtoBOOT2 months
With so many flips in college football we might as well have done flops.
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AUbagman2 months
I feel like most of us said he was overrated and that Bill would never work in college. I do feel bad for Arch, he didn’t ask for the hype but it is the life he has to live now.
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atltiger64871 month
"I do feel bad for Arch, he didn’t ask for the hype".... he didn't??? He went to Texas, where he knew he hype and pressure would be immense. He could've gone to a lesser football school and the spotlight would've been less intense.
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Ooooof
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