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re: Significant Ways that LSU is BETTER and DIFFERENT from November 5th

Posted on 12/13/11 at 10:32 am to
Posted by bojabu
Member since Sep 2010
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Posted on 12/13/11 at 10:32 am to
To stay on point, the way Lsu is waaay better is that JJ and his homeboy Les both have a month to prep for a game. The offense has been terrible of late, to be honest. The adjustments made by the coaching staff at halftime of every game this year have been lights out (apparently). It may be something as simple as the coaches flipping the "Skullfrick" switch to the On position, I don't know, but it works. "Seven three and outs in the first half? Oh hell no, Stud, flip the SkullF switch..."

The offensive line looked dreadfull the first half vs Georgia, then the second half, best I've seen probably all year. To me, the biggest improvement is experience. While Alabama sat, dejectedly looking on as we got to play another (injuryless) game, we got better. We got more confident in our ability to stage a comeback in the second half if needed, in the coaches putting players in good situations, and in the Honey Badger which is the most important.
Posted by Wideman
Arlington, Virginia
Member since Jul 2005
11721 posts
Posted on 12/13/11 at 11:59 am to
quote:

The offense has been terrible of late, to be honest
how can you say that when the offense put up just about 500 yards of total offense against Arkansas? Obviously, the offense played like shite in the first half vs. UGA, but came on strong with more than 200 yards rushing in the second half. We were averaging 450 yards of offense since the Bama game until the first half of UGA struck...

I'd say, with the exception of the first half of UGA, the offense played the best it has all season.
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