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Intresting blog from Ol Miss fan ( Sorry if Germans)
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:34 pm
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:34 pm
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These guys go 9-4 and you would think by this that they won a National Title.
These guys go 9-4 and you would think by this that they won a National Title.
This post was edited on 7/31/09 at 12:39 pm
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:39 pm to Boomski
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labama by a wide margin (or margarine if you don't understand the English language). LSU does not worry many of us at all. I have to admit that most of my worry comes from the fact that we beat LSU 31-13 last season while losing to Alabama. Unless John Chavis is just that good of a defensive coordinator, I wouldn't bet the farm on LSU. They were dominant over no in-conference foe last year, with their largest margin of victory over an SEC school coming in the form of a 34-24 victory over a horrible Mississippi State team. Their deceptively dominant Peach Bowl victory (Georgia Tech turned the ball over seven times while garnering only ten fewer offensive yards than the Bayou Bengals) is really all they are going on to build up their expectations. People are talking about Jordan Jefferson, but I'm not buying it yet. He was mediocre against us in a loss, lost to Arkansas (completing less than 50% of his passes against their porous secondary) and averaged 5.7 yards per attempt against Georgia Tech. In case you were wondering, that's worse than Tyson Lee AND Wesley Carroll did against GA Tech. Sure, LSU won that game is strong fashion, but it wasn't because of Jefferson. Charles "I only rushed for 10 yards on 10 carries against Ole Miss" Scott should continue to be an overrated back on an overrated team. Why isn't QB uncertainty as big a problem for Alabama as LSU? Because Alabama hits teams in the mouth with the running game, and they don't let up. They don't fall behind by enough that passing becomes essential, and when they do, they have Julio Jones. I'm not certain McElroy will be good, but I think it's safe to say he'll play better than Jefferson in 2009 since he won't be asked to do nearly as much. Alabama will have a stingy, almost air-tight defense. Scoring against Alabama will be like birthing a child: rare, painful, and messy. If the Rebels can get into the endzone early and force a turnover or two, then I like their chances against Alabama. Otherwise, Alabama's an "L." Also, Alabama's coach is Nick Saban while LSU's is Les Miles. Miles is a buffoon. How do you win only 7 regular season games with the talent LSU had last season? Baffling.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:42 pm to thunderbird1100
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LSU won that game is strong fashion, but it wasn't because of Jefferson.
Just proved he didn't even watch the game.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:42 pm to Boomski
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Charles "I only rushed for 10 yards on 10 carries against Ole Miss" Scott should continue to be an overrated back on an overrated team
I hate everything about Ole Miss. For those who consider Bama, Florida, or Auburn fans insufferable, you have never experienced the Webels when things are going their way.
This post was edited on 7/31/09 at 12:54 pm
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:43 pm to thunderbird1100
wow....
Ole Miss!
Here's hoping we silence all doubters in Sept!
Here's hoping we silence all doubters in Sept!
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:46 pm to Boomski
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Their deceptively dominant Peach Bowl victory (Georgia Tech turned the ball over seven times while garnering only ten fewer offensive yards than the Bayou Bengals) is really all they are going on to build up their expectations.
I guess Tech just willingly turned the ball over.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:50 pm to TopWaterTiger
Someone please get this to Charles Scott, God I absoloutley hate OLE MISS, I hope Charles rushes for 300 against them 
Posted on 7/31/09 at 12:59 pm to thunderbird1100
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LSU does not worry many of us at all.
The fact that he spent about 3/4ths of his twisted analysis on LSU disproves this statement.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:00 pm to Beaux
I don't remember GT turning it over 7 times
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:01 pm to Boomski
Did anyone catch this?
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Any school that boasts Houston Nutt as its head coach needs a blog with a unique point of view -- and that's certainly what we have here at SB Nation with Red Cup Rebellion, our Ole Miss blog
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:06 pm to TopWaterTiger
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labama by a wide margin (or margarine if you don't understand the English language). LSU does not worry many of us at all. I have to admit that most of my worry comes from the fact that we beat LSU 31-13 last season while losing to Alabama. Unless John Chavis is just that good of a defensive coordinator, I wouldn't bet the farm on LSU. They were dominant over no in-conference foe last year, with their largest margin of victory over an SEC school coming in the form of a 34-24 victory over a horrible Mississippi State team. Their deceptively dominant Peach Bowl victory (Georgia Tech turned the ball over seven times while garnering only ten fewer offensive yards than the Bayou Bengals) is really all they are going on to build up their expectations. People are talking about Jordan Jefferson, but I'm not buying it yet. He was mediocre against us in a loss, lost to Arkansas (completing less than 50% of his passes against their porous secondary) and averaged 5.7 yards per attempt against Georgia Tech. In case you were wondering, that's worse than Tyson Lee AND Wesley Carroll did against GA Tech. Sure, LSU won that game is strong fashion, but it wasn't because of Jefferson. Charles "I only rushed for 10 yards on 10 carries against Ole Miss" Scott should continue to be an overrated back on an overrated team. Why isn't QB uncertainty as big a problem for Alabama as LSU? Because Alabama hits teams in the mouth with the running game, and they don't let up. They don't fall behind by enough that passing becomes essential, and when they do, they have Julio Jones. I'm not certain McElroy will be good, but I think it's safe to say he'll play better than Jefferson in 2009 since he won't be asked to do nearly as much. Alabama will have a stingy, almost air-tight defense. Scoring against Alabama will be like birthing a child: rare, painful, and messy. If the Rebels can get into the endzone early and force a turnover or two, then I like their chances against Alabama. Otherwise, Alabama's an "L." Also, Alabama's coach is Nick Saban while LSU's is Les Miles. Miles is a buffoon. How do you win only 7 regular season games with the talent LSU had last season? Baffling.
I'll take the bait.
1) Would you really be worried if you were Ole Miss. Not only did Ole Miss win convincingly last year, but in 2006 when LSU didn't have freshman QB but the No. 1 pick in the draft, it took a a whirly-bird miracle of an escape by JR and catch by Early Doucet for LSU to escape with win at home. There, Ole Miss, we've said it: you're slightly better than MSU. There you go.
2) Chavis that good? Has this clown not been watching SEC football for the last 20 years. Where was Ole Miss when Chavis was sending handfuls of players to the NFL ever year. Yes, Chavis is that good. LSU will be far, far better on defense than they were last year.
3) That's true. For most of the year, LSU played its 3rd string QB going into the season, and played its 4th string QB, a true freshman for most of the game against Ole Miss. They weren't dominant against any conference team last year, but what would Ole Miss know about that anyway?
4) No sorry, the Peach Bowl win, however, was pure domination. WTF? Yeah, we threw in a fake punt at the end so what. They scored 50 million on Georgia and they had 3 points against LSU. Are you retarded? LSU has dominated Ole Miss for decades, but since our coach is a lazy buffoon we will probably take a "deceptively dominant" 38-3 victory over them this year.
5) Charles Scott overrated? Tell it to the NFL scouts. He pretty much ran right through Bama defense last year, going right up the middle.
6) Alabama doesn't fall behind enough to make passing matter? It's certainly understandable as to why an Ole Miss fan wouldn't watch The Sugar Bowl. But watch it sometime.
7) Scoring on Alabama like giving birth? Here's to octuplets in Tuscaloosa.
8) Miles a buffoon? Maybe. He sure did look like it when Ar-kansas came back to win that game last year. He looked like a coach who was wondering what he did wrong. The only difference between him and Saban who suffered a similar last-second road loss to the Hogs in 2004, was that Saban instinctively blamed his players. And Miles ran off the coaches who were responsible; whereas, Saban a self-proclaimed defensive backfield coach and overall genius could really only blame himself.
This post was edited on 7/31/09 at 1:09 pm
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:07 pm to Beaux
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Someone please get this to Charles Scott, God I absoloutley hate OLE MISS, I hope Charles rushes for 300 against them
Give it to LSU O line, they gave pitiful effort vs OM in 2008, C. Scott had no chance that day. Having a legitimate passing attack would only have helped the situation. Let OM continue to believe they are on an upswing, reality may prove otherwise.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:29 pm to tirebiter
God I can't wait for this year. LSU is going to be back in a BIG way. The intensity and fire is back.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:32 pm to Boomski
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Intresting
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Ol Miss fan
Nah.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:35 pm to Tiger n Austin
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I don't remember GT turning it over 7 times
There was nothing deceptive about it. LSU dominated that game. The game was 35-3 at the half. We were nearly even on yards? Maybe that’s because LSU only gained 80 yards in the second half whole protecting a massive lead while GT gained 172 yards playing catch-up, and failing to score once. And, for the record, here are the seven GT turnovers:
FUMBLE in the 2nd quarter (14-3 LSU)
DOWNS in the 2nd quarter (21-3 LSU)
INTERCEPTION on the last play of the 2nd quarter (35-3 LSU)
DOWNS in the 3rd (twice)
DOWNS in the 4th
FUMBLE in the 4th
It’s not like LSU needed seven turnovers to build a massive lead. It really was only two. By the team they committed their third turnover on a worthless INT, the score was 35-3 and the game was essentially over. While I think we can read too much into one game, there is no way to state the Peach Bowl was deceptively dominant unless one completely misconstrues the stats of that game.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:38 pm to Boomski
It really is amazing that some on here give that much attention to Rebs. They should get as much as they can from their ONE winning season is distant memory.
Let em talk and enjoy all their championships.

Let em talk and enjoy all their championships.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:42 pm to #1lsufan
I really love hating ole miss. Its just so natural.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 1:46 pm to Baloo
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While I think we can read too much into one game, there is no way to state the Peach Bowl was deceptively dominant unless one completely misconstrues the stats of that game.
60 yard td pass called back cuz of bogus holding, and our offense screwing up when we had 1st and goal at the one.
People forget just how close we were to hanging half a hundred on these guys.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 2:03 pm to geauxtigahs87
I wish we played Ole Miss earlier in the season when they will still have something to play for. It would be more fun to break there heart.
Posted on 7/31/09 at 2:04 pm to geauxtigahs87
quote:I second that. They act as if they are God's gift.
you have never experienced the Webels when things are going their way.
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