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re: CUT LES AND CHAVIS A BREAK HATERS!!!!

Posted on 9/8/10 at 1:05 pm to
Posted by Nuts4LSU
Washington, DC
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 9/8/10 at 1:05 pm to
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lsu scored 30.....


LSU scored 30. The offense scored 21. Defense and special teams scored the other 9. 21 offensive points against a 2nd string ACC defense isn't much. Whether it's because of penalties and fumbles or just not being able to block, run, throw and catch, the result is the same. 21 points against a 2nd string ACC defense.

We started our first four possessions at the UNC 35, the UNC 30, our own 47 and our own 42, and we scored a grand total of 7 points. On our 5th possession, starting at midfield, we scored a TD. On our 7th possession, starting at our 49, we had our longest drive of the game, 51 yards, for a TD. Both of those TD "drives" were one-play scores. I'm not complaining about quick scores, but they weren't "drives" in the sense that we moved the ball down the field on them. Outside of those, our longest drive of the night, on 12 possessions, was 33 yards. On nine of those 12 possessions, we kept the ball for four plays or less. In six second-half possessions, including 2 that started in UNC territory, we never went more than 33 yards, and put no points on the board.

By contrast, North Carolina had 5 drives of 67 yards or more.

Now, you can try all you want to spin that in a positive way, but in no way, shape or form did we have a good offensive performance against North Carolina.
Posted by Seawolf
Member since Nov 2008
189 posts
Posted on 9/8/10 at 4:13 pm to
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LSU scored 30. The offense scored 21. Defense and special teams scored the other 9. 21 offensive points against a 2nd string ACC defense isn't much. Whether it's because of penalties and fumbles or just not being able to block, run, throw and catch, the result is the same. 21 points against a 2nd string ACC defense.

We started our first four possessions at the UNC 35, the UNC 30, our own 47 and our own 42, and we scored a grand total of 7 points. On our 5th possession, starting at midfield, we scored a TD. On our 7th possession, starting at our 49, we had our longest drive of the game, 51 yards, for a TD. Both of those TD "drives" were one-play scores. I'm not complaining about quick scores, but they weren't "drives" in the sense that we moved the ball down the field on them. Outside of those, our longest drive of the night, on 12 possessions, was 33 yards. On nine of those 12 possessions, we kept the ball for four plays or less. In six second-half possessions, including 2 that started in UNC territory, we never went more than 33 yards, and put no points on the board.

By contrast, North Carolina had 5 drives of 67 yards or more.

Now, you can try all you want to spin that in a positive way, but in no way, shape or form did we have a good offensive performance against North Carolina.


lsu scored 30 and fumbled 3 times with key penalties
was on the road
against a tough opponent
played prolly 15 new young faces.....
did play shep much in sec half
still won

lsu lsu
This post was edited on 9/8/10 at 4:20 pm
Posted by Seawolf
Member since Nov 2008
189 posts
Posted on 9/8/10 at 4:14 pm to
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LSU scored 30. The offense scored 21. Defense and special teams scored the other 9. 21 offensive points against a 2nd string ACC defense isn't much. Whether it's because of penalties and fumbles or just not being able to block, run, throw and catch, the result is the same. 21 points against a 2nd string ACC defense.

We started our first four possessions at the UNC 35, the UNC 30, our own 47 and our own 42, and we scored a grand total of 7 points. On our 5th possession, starting at midfield, we scored a TD. On our 7th possession, starting at our 49, we had our longest drive of the game, 51 yards, for a TD. Both of those TD "drives" were one-play scores. I'm not complaining about quick scores, but they weren't "drives" in the sense that we moved the ball down the field on them. Outside of those, our longest drive of the night, on 12 possessions, was 33 yards. On nine of those 12 possessions, we kept the ball for four plays or less. In six second-half possessions, including 2 that started in UNC territory, we never went more than 33 yards, and put no points on the board.

By contrast, North Carolina had 5 drives of 67 yards or more.

Now, you can try all you want to spin that in a positive way, but in no way, shape or form did we have a good offensive performance against North Carolina.


just think all that and lsu still won......dont hate!!!,,,,,got ya!
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