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re: Statistically the worst defense in LSU history?

Posted on 10/6/13 at 8:43 am to
Posted by Hootie
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Posted on 10/6/13 at 8:43 am to
The past 2 weeks shows you the consequences of our defensive problems. Against a marginal-to-good team like State, the stats can be close and we still end up with a blowout. Against a very good offense like UGA, anything can happen. I'm happy for the win, and the way we played in the 2nd half. Not ready yet to call that the new normal, but hopeful.
Posted by tirebiter
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Posted on 10/6/13 at 11:02 am to
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The past 2 weeks shows you the consequences of our defensive problems. Against a marginal-to-good team like State, the stats can be close and we still end up with a blowout. Against a very good offense like UGA, anything can happen. I'm happy for the win, and the way we played in the 2nd half. Not ready yet to call that the new normal, but hopeful.


UGA gave up > 400 to the worst offense in the SEC yesterday and UT is not very talented other than an outstanding LT. If UT had a Prescott it would have been worse, that guy had his way the first half last night. I saw improvement out of the DBs last night, maybe it helped Loston was out-some of it was defending slower receivers, but there are a lot of dynamic offensive guys in the league right now who are hard to defend consistently. It helps that LSU can score quickly now if UF wants to try and grind clock, should be interesting as always. UGA is decimated on offense right now, I am looking forward to them playing UF later.
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