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re: Phil Steele's perception of LSU week 3 2010
Posted on 9/16/10 at 6:51 am to TigerHoosier
Posted on 9/16/10 at 6:51 am to TigerHoosier
LSU is good enough to beat anyone anywhere on the schedule.
We just need much better QB play and playcalling.
Sucks we are one player and one coach away from being great again
We just need much better QB play and playcalling.
Sucks we are one player and one coach away from being great again
Posted on 9/16/10 at 7:09 am to ApexTiger
Steele is a fish swimming backwards.
Posted on 9/16/10 at 7:09 am to Suck Out West
The interesting thing about predictions is that when you are right, no one ever remembers. And when you are wrong no one ever forgets. Some predictions are very easy to make. I am predicting that the sun will come up tomorrow, and yes I know that technically, that is not true.
Football predictions are done to me in a clinical and antiseptic way, but that's on Monday or Tuesday. It's hard to factor in desire, character, or "want." I don't see us peaking right now, but I think Ridley had some valuable insights. HE knows they have to play better and make less mistakes. Jefferson knows that, too. That's the intangible. Will his best self show up, or will we see his struggling alter ego? So much of this game is about emotion. If there were a statistic such as yards per high, maybe you could read something into it. I use to watch those thirty minute commercials about handicapping every now and then, none of those guys had, by their account, a record of less than 70 or 80% handicapping wins. Very bogus.
I am content to play the game, and I am anxious to see what happens. Last year is a good example. We had no business winning that game, but instead of a "Bluegrass miracle," we get a "Chad Jones" miracle.
Football predictions are done to me in a clinical and antiseptic way, but that's on Monday or Tuesday. It's hard to factor in desire, character, or "want." I don't see us peaking right now, but I think Ridley had some valuable insights. HE knows they have to play better and make less mistakes. Jefferson knows that, too. That's the intangible. Will his best self show up, or will we see his struggling alter ego? So much of this game is about emotion. If there were a statistic such as yards per high, maybe you could read something into it. I use to watch those thirty minute commercials about handicapping every now and then, none of those guys had, by their account, a record of less than 70 or 80% handicapping wins. Very bogus.
I am content to play the game, and I am anxious to see what happens. Last year is a good example. We had no business winning that game, but instead of a "Bluegrass miracle," we get a "Chad Jones" miracle.
Posted on 9/16/10 at 7:17 am to wahoocs
He's wrong a lot more than he's right. Just like everyone else in CFB. His predictions don't mean shite.
Posted on 9/16/10 at 7:28 am to wahoocs
Phil Steele speaks very well so people give him instant respect, take a look at his actual predictions, he's no better than you or I. He's a count is what Im saying.
Posted on 9/18/10 at 10:38 pm to siliconvalleytiger
Nice Bump on this thread!
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