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Column: Three-step drop or three steps back?

Posted on 10/22/09 at 6:35 am
Posted by Carl Dubois
Pacific Northwest
Member since Apr 2009
326 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 6:35 am
It took a change of pace and a long head-clearing walk during our sweet string of consecutive Chamber of Commerce days in Baton Rouge, but I think I figured out a tiny part of this craziness that brings you and I together here a few times a week.

When we get a taste of something, we want more. I think it's that simple.

Once you're exposed to top-drawer success, even a hint of reverting to a less glorious past is unwelcome.

Any minute, this guy could show up and take away the high life, and that's scary, isn't it?

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_OxCHyLLkU&feature=related[/youtube]

By my count, we had seven amazing days, with beautiful blue sky and cool, just-like-a-real-autumn temperatures right out there in the sun. If that happened at some point in the past several years, and on the heels of so much rain, no doubt I was stuck in a cubicle farm and didn't notice.

Ahh, nice. Right? What did you do with your gorgeous weather? At what point did you remember the inevitable, that rain or muggy days -- or both -- were bound to return, sooner than you'd hope?

Today's forecast calls for rain in Southeast Louisiana, with more tonight. So, there you have it.

While I enjoyed the past week when I was able to get out and soak up some of it, I couldn't help thinking it was temporary. Why do we get a taste of something so energizing when it might not come around again for a long time?

My roommate's dog knows what I'm saying. I took her for a walk so I could do some thinking and give her some exercise, a break from long days in the house or on the captive side of the backyard fence.

Her excitement and bounce o' step were replaced, once we returned home, by a look of, "Let's do that again."

And the next day by a sad face that said, "Can we go for another walk?"

I needed to retrieve my big flat-panel computer monitor I lent to a friend while my PC was in storage, and the friend had to go back to using a smaller, old-style monitor. Her DVD player malfunctioned during an episode of "Dexter," so we watched on my Vizio. Going back to an old TV that's losing its picture was tough.

That's it, I thought. It's that simple.

After you see LSU score 38.6 points per game, as the Tigers did during the 2007 national championship season, who has fun seeing LSU struggle to average 23 points per game?

After you see LSU reel off a string of games with at least one 100-yard rusher, who enjoys seeing the running game slip?

After you see LSU catch the defense off guard with a big play, perfectly set up, who wants to see the Tigers seemingly more confused by their plan than the opposing team's defense appears to be?

Let me be the first to say I'm not breaking new ground here. This is the way of the world, and it applies to everything. Good makes us never want to see mediocre again. Great makes us impatient with good.

This is a good football team. Ranked No. 9 in the country, winner of five out of six games, and still able to at least dream about goals that remain within reach.

What would have been seen a decade ago as regrettable but understandable flaws in an otherwise upward surge arrive with alarm buzzers and red flags in 2009. So we analyze them, picking them apart for signs, trends, a hint of what's to come.

More than a few LSU fans have told me this season, "I know we're winning, but it's how we're winning."

"We're 5-1, and I'm not having fun watching this team."

"We've been good this whole decade. I know we're due to slip a bit, but I'm worried about the direction of the program."

A fan can watch his team's offense struggle to find the rhythm of the three-step drop, with enough protection to give the quarterback time to put the defense back on its heels, and the fan wonders if the program is taking three steps back.

Five-and-one and No. 9 in the country would have been cause for a party when the decade began, but we have enough history together to know there are plenty of seasons that showed promise at the halfway point before heading south.

And the devil's in the details, so we're all dissecting Mike the Tiger before he's dead, doing his postmortem as much as a diagnosis.

Even Auburn-LSU doesn't feel the same. This isn't the same matchup we became accustomed to from 2001 onward and upward.

LSU had an extra week to prepare, but many of the LSU fans I know are not optimistic they will see the offense come of age, with its pieces all falling into place. They fear they will see the offense that's ranked No. 112 in the country.

And yet, with the expected rain comes a cold front, and there will be football weather Saturday.

I hope you enjoy it.

.

Carl Dubois
has written or blogged about LSU sports since 1999. You can contact him at carl1061 'at' gmail.com.
Posted by CaseyMc2
Louisiana Native
Member since Feb 2009
4092 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 6:41 am to
I just want to tell you thanks in case you did not read my response to the other post.

Why is it that Carl can not post as a regular post like the rest of us. The difference between himself and the rest of us on this board, or any other board for that matter, we all have a opinion and opinions are a dime a dozen. The biggest difference between Carl and the rest of us are he signs with his real name and not a cover. Carl can not simply come on here and rant like the rest of us because he uses his real name and he has to answer for everything he writes/types unlike us we just hide behind our screen names. Everything Carl writes may or may not land him a job so he has to be more selective when he makes a post because his future may lie on what he puts on these boards. All an editor has to do is come on TD Rant do a search for Carl Dubois and he has enough material to tell him how good of writer he his not how good of Rantard he is. Thanks Carl for speaking the truth how you feel about the team you really love, something you will not see any other journalist do and I appreciate the chance that you are taking so that we can get a feel for one that does this for a living really feels.
Thanks Carl and looking forward to your next piece!
Posted by Genghis Khan
Mongolia
Member since Nov 2008
1649 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 6:44 am to
Last years embarrassing slide is too fresh on many minds - including yours truly. I can't say I remember a Miles coached team improving during the coarse of the regular season. We all know what he can do in a bowl game, but by then, the pressure of the SEC campaign is gone.

Hopeful, yes. Optimistic, no. My uncle once told me that a pessimist is an optimist with experience.
Posted by SuperD AP
Member since Feb 2008
1176 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 6:59 am to
Nice article Carl. Finally we will have great fall football weather this weekend. Unfortunatly, this is the first game I will have to miss this year. But I hope all you tiger fans heading out to campus saturday have a great time.
Posted by CaseyMc2
Louisiana Native
Member since Feb 2009
4092 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 7:28 am to
You know Carl that is the sign of one having it made for so long that we have forgotten what it is like to be middle of the road. That is not all bad sometimes we have have to have struggles in order to enjoy the good times. Much like you Carl with your blue skies, you have to have a little rain to make things grow and enjoy the sunshine.
This post was edited on 10/22/09 at 7:43 am
Posted by Meauxjeaux
98836 posts including my alters
Member since Jun 2005
39996 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 8:01 am to
quote:

My uncle once told me that a pessimist is an optimist with experience.



prayers sent
Posted by L S Usetheforce
Member since Jun 2004
22784 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 8:14 am to
quote:

LSU had an extra week to prepare, but many of the LSU fans I know are not optimistic they will see the offense come of age, with its pieces all falling into place. They fear they will see the offense that's ranked No. 112 in the country.


Carl, you need some new drinking buddies.....

The gumbo is hot, the beer is cold, and LSU is playing Auburn........
Posted by Dice
Dallas, TX
Member since Nov 2007
896 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 8:15 am to
Good stuff
Posted by TigerWoody
btwn where I was & where I will be
Member since Dec 2007
11387 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 8:55 am to
quote:

My uncle once told me that a pessimist is an optimist with experience.
Your uncle is the definition of a quitter.
Posted by Lonnie4LSU
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2008
9525 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 8:56 am to
quote:

"I know we're winning, but it's how we're winning."


I truly feel for those who can't enjoy today due to their fear of tomorrow.

Lonnie Beverly

Posted by CalTiger
California
Member since Jan 2004
3997 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 9:54 am to
quote:

I truly feel for those who can't enjoy today due to their fear of tomorrow.


Cant agree more with this. In the end we are all merely spectators and if there is more vitriol than sweetness caused by the game then it is not worth the effort from a life's perspective.
Posted by KingHippo
Member since May 2009
3744 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 10:12 am to
quote:


Hopeful, yes. Optimistic, no. My uncle once told me that a pessimist is an optimist with experience.


Did he tell you this as you were hoping he would stop "touching" you?
Posted by Majtj236
Member since Dec 2004
1268 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 10:44 am to
quote:

Did he tell you this as you were hoping he would stop "touching" you?

Posted by RANDY44
Member since Aug 2005
9572 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 12:05 pm to
quote:

I can't say I remember a Miles coached team improving during the coarse of the regular season.


Think about 2006. Jamarcus coming off an injury, fairly vanilla offense, lackluster really for all the talent and future NFLers on that team. A huge outcry about officiating in the aftermath of both Florida and Auburn kind of overshadowed the fact that Jimbo and Les had not really opened up yet. What did we see in the subsequent weeks. The offense became more of a downfield passing game, better play-action results, better running game. Sure, a few more turnovers resulted(Tennessee) but no one could really stop that offense after that. The improvement came mostly from a redirection in playcalling, after all there were no personnel changes that I recall, other than Jacob Hester began to carry the ball a bit more. But improve they did. This team has comparative talent to that team in most areas, particularly receivers and running backs. The Oline's not quite as good and the quarterbacks not as polsished as Russell and Flynn but still not too late to get better. Redirection of the playcalling(which has been mentioned multiple times now by LM) and proper execution of said plays would bring improvement. Here's hoping.
Posted by Teacher
Member since Sep 2006
3060 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 12:13 pm to
Worthless post.
Posted by pfunkTiger
New Orleans
Member since Sep 2009
512 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 12:54 pm to
In summation..

Ranters = spoiled babies.
Posted by supatigah
CEO of the Keith Hernandez Fan Club
Member since Mar 2004
87468 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 2:01 pm to
quote:

I can't say I remember a Miles coached team improving during the coarse of the regular season.


Miles record in November: 12-4 (.750)
Saban's record in November: 17-3 (.850)
Posted by JohnLSU
Death Valley, LA
Member since Aug 2007
7913 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 3:11 pm to
Carl has become Negatiger and is sending off a bad vibe...

I don't want to come on a LSU fans base forum to read a Columnist's work about how bad LSU is becoming, not on a LSU message Board. If I wanted to hear about all the bad things LSU has to offer I'll go to ESPN or other Sports sites.

If you ask me, I'll tell you Carl has jumped off the Bandwagon.... If he can't find something good to write about these Tigers on a LSU forum what good can come out of it?
Posted by Bengal55
Kingwood, TX
Member since Oct 2009
315 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 4:17 pm to
quote:

Worthless post.


Normally i would have a sarcastic response to something like this...but seriously...This post/article is pointless and mindless. I dont care if he signs his name to it.

I know it's football season, but if this is all you can come up with...why not write a coherent post/article about basketball or baseball or hell..even women's soccer.


Posted by Celtic Tiger
Not Far from Shiloh Battlefield
Member since Aug 2007
706 posts
Posted on 10/22/09 at 4:40 pm to
Good article Carl. I think you missed something though. In the past this would have been consider a devloping year, with nex year being the year or the one after. Last year was the slip you refered to. It happens to alot after a championship year, to alot of teams. Back to back hardly ever happens. There has been only one in the BCS era (wink, wink) and most of us on the bayou would debate that one. Remember Flynn was 5 years in the program alot of game film.
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