rkhour1
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Baton Rouge |
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| Number of Posts: | 61 |
| Registered on: | 6/26/2011 |
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re: Jarrett Lee playing in All Star game this Sat.
Posted by rkhour1 on 1/21/12 at 1:25 pm to ottothewise
Any way to stream this game? Is it only on dish network?
re: Bama coaching staff >>> LSU coaching staff
Posted by rkhour1 on 1/10/12 at 1:22 pm to Monticello
What are you talking about, not only did we blitz Tyrann but we also brought the house first and second half. Bama's O-line just did a great job picking up blitz's minus the sack that Kevin Minter got. We tried to get to him, just failed miserably
Barrow is a senior unfortunately
re: Linebacker situation for next season
Posted by rkhour1 on 12/8/11 at 1:04 pm to omegaman66
Minter and Tahj Jones will probably be starting and hopefully Trevon Randle does some amazing things in the spring to work his way up otherwise we're left with Luke Muncie and co.
re: Your favorite CURRENT LSU Football Player and Why?
Posted by rkhour1 on 12/7/11 at 4:19 am to offdacorner
Offense: Have to respect the Chris Faulk/J.C Copeland combo. When we run the ball on that side of the field people get hurt.
Defense: Mo and Tharold all the way. Both of these guys lock down their guys and allow plays to be made by our secondary by holding their assignments. Brockers is just one of those guys who constantly fights off double teams and if you block him man on man he'll blow past you and make the play.
Defense: Mo and Tharold all the way. Both of these guys lock down their guys and allow plays to be made by our secondary by holding their assignments. Brockers is just one of those guys who constantly fights off double teams and if you block him man on man he'll blow past you and make the play.
re: Morris "Motown" Claiborne Appreciation Thread
Posted by rkhour1 on 12/6/11 at 1:04 pm to LSUTIGER in TEXAS
In a sense you gotta give the whole D a shout out, TM7 couldn't make those big plays without everyone else dong their assignment and Chiefs schemes.
I do love Mo though, solid all around CB and athlete in general. Also gotta throw in Tharold Simon in the mix too, he's young but a hell of a CB. You don't hear his name because he's busy doing his job locking down receivers. Simon says NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
I do love Mo though, solid all around CB and athlete in general. Also gotta throw in Tharold Simon in the mix too, he's young but a hell of a CB. You don't hear his name because he's busy doing his job locking down receivers. Simon says NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
Playing Jai Eugene...so slow
Chief!! :bow: :bow:
re: TM7 burned out?
Posted by rkhour1 on 11/22/11 at 5:59 am to Icansee4miles
Brooks was actually on TM7's usual side of the field on that pick 6 during the ole miss game. I think they're rotating around the DB's in different positions on the field in these easy games to stir up some confusion on tape.
Chavis plays TM7 like a OLB/DB hybrid. He lines him up on the edge for any blitz's much like an OLB. As far as man coverage, of course TM7 is a little undersized and so he'll occasionally get beat on crossing routes and double moves because he's so aggressive to jump on the first move a WR gives him. Zone coverage is what he's great at, covering hooks and flats because he can read the ball and accelerate towards it extremely well.
re: The Defense That Went to Fat Camp - calling workout fanatics
Posted by rkhour1 on 10/26/11 at 1:16 pm to YellowShoe
I've done p90x twice in a row, lost 40 lbs and gained a shite load of muscle. P90x plyometrics is a little different because it's done with body weight where as I'm sure Moffitt has some weighted vests strapped out our guys doing similar exercises. Nevertheless plyo is a great way to develop explosive speed and great cardio. If you do it right you should be able to put on muscle and gain speed. It's great of D-line and LB's because they are constantly coming off of the LOS and blocks so the need the explosive energy to shed a block or blow past someone. Extremely effective
re: LSU BAMA will come down to this IMO
Posted by rkhour1 on 10/24/11 at 8:23 am to TigerBloodTailgate1
Not to mention, thank god we have a 280 lb fullback that can take out their 260 lb linebackers so that our run game doesn't get stuffed.
re: Stopping Alabama's run-game
Posted by rkhour1 on 10/18/11 at 9:44 am to Doc Fenton
:geauxtigers: :cheers:
re: Will we throw more w Mett?
Posted by rkhour1 on 10/17/11 at 11:09 am to LoyalTiger
Les said on the show last week that for next season we plan on slinging the ball for 200-300 yards per game with our tall QB's.
I thought it was absolutely ridiculous on that long ball to Andre Debose. He clearly stepped out of bounds, the sideline judge threw his hat off to indicate the receiver was ineligible yet Debose came back in bounds and caught the pass. WTF???
re: Red zone defense
Posted by rkhour1 on 10/7/11 at 4:59 pm to PeaRidgeWatash
That stat is inflated because our opponents never get to the red zone against our 1st team D but because we've been scoring so big and putting in 2nd and 3rd stringers on D our opponents have put together scoring drives throughout the last 5 minutes of a few of the games we have played.
I will get an Aussie Aussie Aussie chant goin in the student section, fear not
:cheers: :cheers:
:cheers: :cheers:
A buddy of mine knows her, i'll see if he'll be willing to mention it to her
:geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
:geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
re: Great Breakdown of WVU Offensive Concepts
Posted by rkhour1 on 9/22/11 at 3:57 pm to steverehage
Linebackers have to play discipline if this is what they run. If our linebackers pull to the line of scrimmage they leave the mid field wide open for a crossing route.
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