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its still a judgement call for a reason, no matter what the rule is in the book, and good refs differentiate between the two to make this game better.
such a good game, but so hard to watch with two of the worst announcers in the history of announcing.
if the running back fakes a block, that DE can destory/throw/tackle him, thus no penalty. And the refs sure are fairly horrible at judgment calls. Sucks when something unintentional turns into a touchtown.
jefferson is only as good as his offensive line, which is one of the worst i've ever seen

btw, LSU will win in OT with the momentum, in death valley.

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 6:36 pm
1st.

why do you not run two running plays with 2 time outs and then just kick the field goal?

2nd.

if your going to throw, role out jefferson so he can run out of bounds

3rd.

even after all the ridiculous stuff, how do they not review how much time should be left on the clock after the hail mary? thus allowing us to set something up?

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:44 pm
CONF OVR PF PA HOME ROAD
ARK 3-4 7-4 418 276 7-1 0-3

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:39 pm
wholio had a great game against peterson LOL

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:33 pm
walterfootball.com

Damian Williams*, USC - Scouting Report
Height: 6-1. Weight: 190.
Projected 40 Time: 4.45.
Projected Round (2010): Top 20 Pick.
11/7/09: Through eight games, Damian Williams has 43 catches for 607 yards and four touchdowns. He also has two scores on punt returns. Other receivers have prettier numbers, but Williams plays in a pro-style offense with a true freshman quarterback. He's the best wideout prospect in the 2010 class as far as I'm concerned, but it's close.

10/10/09: One of the best route-runners in this class, Damian Williams has 24 receptions for 359 yards through five games despite having a freshman quarterback under center. Williams also has a punt return for a touchdown.

2/7/09: Debacled Penn State in the Rose Bowl Presented by Kraft, catching 10 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown. Williams finished the season with 58 receptions, 869 yards and four scores.

7/26/08: Had to sit out the 2007 campaign because he transferred from Arkansas to USC. As a sophomore in 2006, Williams put up poor numbers (19 receptions), but played in a very limited passing attack. He should be able to thrive at USC, assuming he gets enough targets.

Dez Bryant*, Oklahoma State - Scouting Report
Height: 6-2. Weight: 210.
Projected 40 Time: 4.54.
Projected Round (2010): Top 20 Pick.
11/7/09: His athleticism could make him the first receiver chosen in the 2010 NFL Draft, but Dez Bryant seems to have lapses during games. He's certainly talented, but I'm not a huge fan.

10/10/09: Dez Bryant's season is over. The anal NCAA, the most corrupt organization in America, has suspended Bryant for something stupid.

9/12/09: Dez Bryant led the Cowboys with 77 receiving yards on three catches against Georgia, but those numbers mask the multiple drops and penalties he was guilty of. Bryant is a first-round talent, but looked like he had a Braylon Edwards-esque lack of focus on the field.

2/7/09: A dynamic player in Oklahoma State's explosive offense, Dez Bryant registered 87 receptions for 1,480 yards and 19 touchdowns as a mere sophomore. And he's only going to get better. Bryant also returned two punts to the house.

Brandon LaFell, LSU
Height: 6-3. Weight: 209.
Projected 40 Time: 4.49.
Projected Round (2010): Top 25 Pick.
10/10/09: Brandon LaFell is off to a great start despite not having a great quarterback. In five games, LaFell has 23 receptions, 282 yards and five scores.

1/19/09: Brandon LaFell has chosen to go back to school after declaring early. LaFell didn't sign with an agent, so he was able to use the 72-hour rule and retract his admission. This was a great move by LaFell, who has a small shot at going in the first round in 2010.

1/4/09: Despite his 61 receptions, 903 yards and eight touchdowns, it appears as though Brandon LaFell will return for his senior season.

10/19/08: I love Brandon LaFell as a receiving prospect. LaFell has really stepped up this year; his worst performance was a 7-catch, 59-yard output in a loss at Florida.

5/22/08: Brandon LaFell cooled off toward the end of the season but still managed to lead the team in receiving yards (656). He'll have to be more of a factor with Early Doucet gone.

2007: So much for LSU not having a second option across from Early Doucet. Brandon LaFell had the breakout performance of his collegiate career against a very solid Virginia Tech defense, catching seven passes for 125 yards, leading all Tiger receivers.

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:32 pm
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1. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State, 6-2/215 (junior). He is a big receiver who exploded onto the scene in '08 when he challenged Michael Crabtree to be the best receiver in college football. Bryant is athletic with rare receiving skills to catch off-target passes easily, even with defenders all over him. He is Oklahoma State's best player and still produces despite being the focus of the defense. He shows good smarts, quickness and technique to get open and make big plays. He also is a playmaker as a punt returner. Projection: Top-15 pick.
2. Arrelious Benn, Illinois, 6-2/225 (junior). He is the big, physical receiver NFL teams covet. Many scouts say he was the best player in the Big Ten last year. He lacks elite speed but shows the quickness and size to still make big plays as a receiver. He is a big-play guy as a returner and is sure to contribute immediately on special teams. He will be more productive in the NFL than at Illinois because he'll be working with a polished and accurate QB than Juice Williams. Projection: First round.
3. Brandon LaFell, LSU, 6-2/207. LaFell shows deceptive quickness and athleticism for a big receiver. He gets upfield quickly after the catch and shows the agility to avoid would-be tacklers. He shows the hands, body control and leaping ability to make tough catches. He is aggressive going after the ball on quick slants and does not flinch when heading into traffic; absorbs the hard hits and hangs onto the ball. LaFell lacks the explosiveness and elite speed to stretch the field. He drops too many easy catches and must show improved concentration in '09 to maximize his draft potential. Projection: Late first round or early second round.

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:30 pm
scout.com

FRANCHISE STARS

1. Dez Bryant, Oklahoma State (Jr.)
2. Arrelious Benn, Illinois (Jr.)
3. Brandon LaFell, WR LSU

LIKELY STARTERS

4. Marshawn Gilyard, Cincinnati
5. Damian Williams, USC (Jr.)
6. Dezmon Briscoe, Kansas (Jr.)
7. Demaryius Thomas, Georgia Tech (Jr.)
8. Bryan Anderson, Central Michigan
9. Malcolm Williams, Texas (3rd year Soph.)
10. Eric Decker, Minnesota
11. Naaman Roosevelt, Buffalo
12. Golden Tate, Notre Dame (Jr.)
13. Jordan Shipley, Texas

BEST OF THE REST

14. David Gettis, Baylor
15. Mike Williams, Syracuse
16. Chris McGaha, Arizona State
17. Dexter McCluster, Ole Miss
18. Mark Dell, Michigan State (Jr.)
19. Kerry Meier, WR/TE Kansas
20. Frantrell Forrest, UAB (Jr.)
21. Oderick Turner, Pitt
22. Emmanuel Sanders, SMU
23. Alric Arnett, West Virginia
24. Stephen Williams, Toledo
25. Ryan Wolfe, UNLV

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:11 pm
he's actually been stellar this year, 10x more productive that wholio jones and probably the third best receiver in the nation.

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 5:08 pm
id have to say that all the false starts stem from jefferson, since they happen so often.

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 4:39 pm
almost every single problem with LSU's offense stems from the OL.

re: LSU v OM Game Thread

Posted by geojeff on 11/21/09 at 4:02 pm
might as well take holding out of the rulebook in SEC football.
how amazing was it with peterson making julio look like a D2 receiver. lol pro type corner, scouts will look to that matchup come draft day.
actually, there was multiple holdings not called throughout the game, defensively and offensively for alabama. It is true that you could technically call holding on almost every play, but these were obvious holdings.
lol, peterson has control the second he caught it with both hands, and they didn't touch the ball simultaneously, so since peterson, in bounds, touched the ball first, even though his "possession" happened a nanosecond after touching the ball, the "rule" is bogus. i know it sucks that the game was tainted by the refs and your defense didn't have the chance to make the legit win, but it was a INT and the majority of your fans agree, which is tell tail. It also sucks that our offense, missing its TE (one of if not the best in the SEC), QB, and RB along with its best OL and CB on key plays still drove down the field and scored on the immaculate bama defense. The same offense that would have had good field position with 6 min. remaining down 6. Im glad jones got his second TD of the year (LOLLLL) on a kid who just started playing on the first team. Peterson made him look like a D2 receiver.
i honestly can't see jones touch the ball at all in the video ive been posting, but its clear peterson touches it first otherwise.
patrick peterson clearly touches the ball in bounds before jones touches the ball, that rule isent valid in this situation even if its wrong or right.

re: Jeffersons ankle injury.....

Posted by geojeff on 11/8/09 at 3:00 pm
i think he seemed to be affected more by the head leading sack than anything.