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re: What if LSU really fixed all their problems?

Posted on 8/15/09 at 9:08 am to
Posted by LSUwag
Florida man
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 8/15/09 at 9:08 am to
Good point. We have no reason to believe otherwise until proven wrong. I too think this is going to be an excellent year.
Posted by HITMAN202
natchez mississippi
Member since Apr 2008
872 posts
Posted on 8/15/09 at 9:35 am to
Again, many of you are not looking at this year's team objectively .On O, it revolves around finding a QB (QB's) who can make it happen on Sat afternoon. We do not have an experienced one and few SEC have done well without one. Many will say we have an experienced JJ or JL. A friend of mine, Tony Shell, who QBed Miss State in the mid 80's, thinks a kid needs a whole year's experience in the SEC before he can be called tested. Not to say that we can't have a great season, but the odds go against it without a QB who is proven. On D we have gaping holes. D line ??? No proven stud who is also a leader. Too many "talented" freshman. LB??? To say Cutrera is our best MLB is scary. He showed very little last year, and when he did, it was slow, clumsy and not instinctual. Our OLB??? pursuit and pass defense were not good. No doubt our DB's are skilled, but as a unit??? Not last year. To say a new D coordinator will be the difference may deny that he will be installing a new system to all the players. Snafu's will happen the first year. All of these problems may fade as the team progresses into the season, but its a lot to be so optimistic pre-season.
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