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re: Perriloux EFFECT

Posted by geauxtigers3 on 10/13/09 at 10:24 pm to
2003 -- J Russell, Flynn
2004 -- none
2005 -- none (Ryan Perilloux ended up getting booted)
2006 -- none

2007 -- J Lee
2008 -- JJ
2009 -- Shep, Chris Garrett
2010 -- Zach Lee
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If we played them four more times we would win them all.

We simply got out coached.

That makes me sick.


Ah, no. Florida actually does have better players than us.

re: Positigers unite

Posted by geauxtigers3 on 10/13/09 at 9:54 pm to
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The program is falling apart ever since Saban left. I've always said this. Ever since we lost Saban's talent, things are going to shite. Look at Bama now after a few years of Saban building that program. See the trend?..


wtf? If you really believe that, then why be an LSU fan in the first place? If I thought the program was going to shite, then I'd quit being an LSU fan. My personal happiness is more important than LSU football.

And, two, why come to a "Positigers unite" thread and go bitch in there? So what if people want to be happy? Does that piss you off? When you see a kid smiling do you go try to make him frown just because you are miserable?

re: Positigers unite

Posted by geauxtigers3 on 10/13/09 at 9:22 pm to
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Yes, #109 in total offense !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Everybody knows we are #109 in total offense. It is kind of lame that you think that nobody else realizes this.

re: Positigers unite

Posted by geauxtigers3 on 10/13/09 at 9:20 pm to
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:crickets:


Yeah, screw positive people. Negativity rules. Get real.

re: Positigers unite

Posted by geauxtigers3 on 10/13/09 at 9:20 pm to
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Just because some are critical of the coaches, doesn't mean they don't support the Tigers. Stop being a lemming... blind allegiance causes...


But your bitching isn't solving anything is it? So it's kind of stupid, wouldn't you say?
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and that our 19 year old QB is, well, 19


I am happy to see we are loading up on QBs now so that we don't have to go through this whole thing we are going through now again. Yeah, one can say we should have loaded up on QBs in the past so that we aren't in the situation we're in now, but nobody was complaining about it at the time.

2003 -- J Russell, Flynn
2004 -- none
2005 -- none (Ryan Perilloux ended up getting booted)
2006 -- none

2007 -- J Lee
2008 -- JJ
2009 -- Shep, Chris Garrett
2010 -- Zach Lee
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maybe so, and if that IS the case. i guess it further proves his inability to help QBs preogress.


No, I think that's not wise to blame it on coaching just because a player is not doing well. I played sports, and from my experience, it was always more on the player than it was the coach.
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BUT the offense was fumbling, confused, not playing to their talents, etc. thus causing them to lose 5 more games.


According to this:

After [Dennis Dixon was] benched in favor of Brady Leaf [Ryan Leaf's young brother], Oregon went on to lose three of their four final games [of 2006]

LINK

However, according to another wikipedia page, it said Oregon lost all 4 of it's last games that year.

Regardless, I can see how Oregon fans would be pissed about Dixon getting benched in favor of Ryan Leaf's little brother, especially when they started playing like crap with Leaf in instead of Dixon. I wonder what all that was about.

Could have something to do with the 14 INTs Dixon threw that season in 322 attempts (1 for every 23 passes). Compare to Leaf that season: 4 INTs in 155 attempts (1 for every 39 passes).
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Without a ranking system.. which offense was statistically better? Both offenses were GOOD, we understand this -- it was going the exact same way it is going at LSU (downward).

2007: Great
2008: Good
2009: AWFUL


Yes, Crowton's offense is getting worse and worse since he has been at LSU. 2007 we had Flynn. Since then we've had Lee and JJ. I think JJ could be pretty good, but he's not stepping up so far. I want to see Lee get a 2nd chance.

I'm not saying that we should keep Crowton around. I'm just saying to say that he didn't do well at Oregon is not true.
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How about records?

Oregon
2004: 5-6
2005: 10-1*
2006: 7-6*
2007: 9-3
2008: 10-2

*Guess who was OC?

Even the records at Oregon show this guy's theory to be correct.


Again:

Compare Oregon's D to Oregon's O during the time Crowton was there:

OFFENSE
2005 -- #18
2006 -- #9 -- #1 in Pac 10, even better than 2006 USC

DEFENSE
2005 -- #44
2006 -- #42

And you think the OC was the problem? Get real.
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RelocatedPelican


You don't like reality?
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Not only did the yardage decline in spite of going up in ranking, but they also fumbled alot in the 2nd year, the offense looked confused, he wasnt playing to their talents, he wasnt making adjustments. And above all, their record was 7-6. So yessir, i agree with you. The offense degressed.

GeauxTiger, if you think they were happy about ANY of this, youre delusional.


Compare Oregon's D to Oregon's O during the time Crowton was there:

OFFENSE
2005 -- #18
2006 -- #9 -- #1 in Pac 10, even better than 2006 USC

DEFENSE
2005 -- #44
2006 -- #42

And you think the OC was the problem? Get real.
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Yeah, Crowton is impressive /sarcasm


If you don't think that #9 in the NCAA and #1 in the conference is impressive, then you are delusional.
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Put up or shut up If you can't prove it just admit that you're wrong and making a poor argument. Don't forget to do it without using any type of ranking system.

Prediction: Can't and won't


If you are too stubborn to admit that #9 in the NCAA and #1 in the conference is awesome, then you are delusional.