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Tidbits From Ed Orgeron's Press Conference On Monday, Nov. 2
by TD Staff ReporterNovember 2, 2020

Brandon Gallego / LSU Athletics
LSU coach Ed Orgeron spoke to the media on Monday and talked about the Auburn loss and provided team updates.
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You know, if we’re 2-3, but you can see the players are really trying, hustling, hitting and doing what they can (even if the coaches aren’t), then I’d be fine. When I am sitting there watching that humiliation at Auburn, with my stomach turning, feeling depression sweeping over me and they show shots of the sideline and you see our players laughing and smiling (not naming names John Emery), like it’s no big deal, it makes me want to check out too.
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Saying we are not far away from being a championship team is like saying a three legged horse is good enough to winning the Triple Crown. The wheels have fallen off.
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Just a bunch of the same ole excuses from him again. Trypical Monday presser by coach O this year.
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Losses to miss st amd missouri. Then a blowout loss to Auburn. This team is nowhere close to championship caliber. Come on coach o. Stop the coach speak and tell the truth. Need a new DC. Start over on that side of the ball.
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Ed Orgeron said he thinks they are building another championship program at #LSU, but said there's a lot that will have to shift.
lol
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I know right. Because they clearly have a firm grasp on things like coverage, tackling, blocking, communication, sealing the edge, not dropping passes, wrapping up, making the safety switch in the secondary, not blowing your mind on a simple jet sweep, getting a better push for run, etc. This lost game to on fo eva.
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