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We've been playing with smoke and mirrors all season
Posted on 10/24/10 at 12:49 pm
Posted on 10/24/10 at 12:49 pm
We've been playing with smoke and mirrors all season. After yesterday, the smoke has cleared and we've discovered that the mirrors are broken!
LSU's offense still hasn't developed an identity. Ever since 2007, it's been in flux. I figured last year was unusual, but we'll have to review the stats once the season is complete. It may prove to be norm under this staff.
The O-line and QB are still issues with no immediate help in sight. Miles keeps trying to force a square peg into a round hole...Jefferson at QB. He still can't:
- hit a receiver on the break
- hit a receiver in stride
- look off the defense
- find a second or third receiver option
Our defense is quick but small on the line. I've been worried about this when we reached the meat of our SEC schedule. Yesterday the D-line was invisible. Wait, so was the rest of our defense. What a game plan. The Chief must have dusted off his old Tennessee game plans for SEC Championship games. Sit back and catch the ball carrier. In any case it amounts to a loss.
Anyone here that thinks LSU has a chance against Alabama better take off the purple and gold glasses. Last year it was a close game in which the refs robbed LSU. In two weeks Alabama's elephants will run right at us from the opening kickoff.
The glass is half empty!
LSU's offense still hasn't developed an identity. Ever since 2007, it's been in flux. I figured last year was unusual, but we'll have to review the stats once the season is complete. It may prove to be norm under this staff.
The O-line and QB are still issues with no immediate help in sight. Miles keeps trying to force a square peg into a round hole...Jefferson at QB. He still can't:
- hit a receiver on the break
- hit a receiver in stride
- look off the defense
- find a second or third receiver option
Our defense is quick but small on the line. I've been worried about this when we reached the meat of our SEC schedule. Yesterday the D-line was invisible. Wait, so was the rest of our defense. What a game plan. The Chief must have dusted off his old Tennessee game plans for SEC Championship games. Sit back and catch the ball carrier. In any case it amounts to a loss.
Anyone here that thinks LSU has a chance against Alabama better take off the purple and gold glasses. Last year it was a close game in which the refs robbed LSU. In two weeks Alabama's elephants will run right at us from the opening kickoff.
The glass is half empty!
This post was edited on 10/24/10 at 12:55 pm
Posted on 10/24/10 at 12:51 pm to TG
quote:
The glass is half empty!
Shennanigans.
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