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re: Anyone else starting to feel really good about tomorrow?
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:31 pm to Jockameaux
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:31 pm to Jockameaux
i feel good.
also remember we get 60 + one untimed play.
also remember we get 60 + one untimed play.
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:35 pm to Jockameaux
Starting?
I felt good about tomorrow by the time I woke from my stupor Sunday.
I felt good about tomorrow by the time I woke from my stupor Sunday.
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:38 pm to TriumphTiger
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It's that time of the week! We suck on Sundays and are awesome on Fridays. I do the same thing every week.
Me too.
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:40 pm to Jockameaux
You bet! Most of the betting Lines have LSU as a 6.5 underdog, which means they think LSU's defense will hold Florida from scoring a TD and limiting them to two field goals. Now that is a compliment to LSU's defense.
Aside from the Line, LSU has a fine defense and running back. It is waiting for the quarterback situation to resolve favorably, which I fully expect. Lee is the main man, but Jefferson might be needed in some situations.
And don’t forget to look at things from Florida’s perspective. LSU is a talented, powerful, undefeated team. Florida is going to have their hands full and more. So don’t for a second think LSU can’t pull it out in the 4th quarter, again. It is what good teams do.
Oh yeah. Don't forget Lee's comeback in the Troy State game two years ago.
Aside from the Line, LSU has a fine defense and running back. It is waiting for the quarterback situation to resolve favorably, which I fully expect. Lee is the main man, but Jefferson might be needed in some situations.
And don’t forget to look at things from Florida’s perspective. LSU is a talented, powerful, undefeated team. Florida is going to have their hands full and more. So don’t for a second think LSU can’t pull it out in the 4th quarter, again. It is what good teams do.
Oh yeah. Don't forget Lee's comeback in the Troy State game two years ago.
This post was edited on 10/8/10 at 10:45 pm
Posted on 10/8/10 at 10:59 pm to TigerPaul2
I am thinking a low-scoring game with the Tiger defense being the difference. In fact I am getting ready by checking out some Lingerie Football, lots of "scoring". Beat the gators!
Posted on 10/9/10 at 12:01 am to TexasSinger
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Anyone else starting to feel really good about tomorrow?
Here's some feel good for ya...
TMathieu takes his first pick to the house.
Brantley gets Draked, Mingoed, and Bakerized right out of the game.
Ridley goes for 110, 2TD.
Lee goes for 200, 1TD, OInt.
Randle takes it up a notch with his first 100yd game.
Shep wows them with 50yds rushing, 50yds receiving, and 50yds passing.
Peterson takes another punt return to the house.
Jasper nails a 40 yarder.
Kelvin proclaims the world better look out.
LSU 38 UF 10
Please take your medications and return immediately to Psych ward room.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 12:07 am to Tiger Paw Paw
We forget the thinness between the talent levels within which LSU and Florida play. So games come down to turnovers, blown plays, penalties, coaching mishaps, and last but not least, breaks. After four turnovers/breaks, LSU needed a break in the Tennessee game during four long quarters, and there it was. The better team gutted (wanted) it out and won in the end.
It is human to nature to forget how hard it is to gut it out unless followed by a win. With a win, you easily recall your or the enormous effort in Ridley's touchdown against Tennessee and in LSU’s Jacob Hester's similar battle at the goal line with Ohio State's 2007/2008 All American linebacker in a pivotal situation. So remember that LSU has a tough gut.
It is human to nature to forget how hard it is to gut it out unless followed by a win. With a win, you easily recall your or the enormous effort in Ridley's touchdown against Tennessee and in LSU’s Jacob Hester's similar battle at the goal line with Ohio State's 2007/2008 All American linebacker in a pivotal situation. So remember that LSU has a tough gut.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 12:20 am to TigerPaul2
Being realistic doesn't make you a nega-tiger. It just means you are not a tool. I hope LSU spanks Florida in front of the Swamp crowd, but i will be just as surprised as the Florida crowd.
LSU's defense should keep them in this game, but the offense will need to show dramatic improvement. Has anyone seen dramatic improvement since the UNC game? If so, point it out. I am desperate to be optimistic.
LSU's defense should keep them in this game, but the offense will need to show dramatic improvement. Has anyone seen dramatic improvement since the UNC game? If so, point it out. I am desperate to be optimistic.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 12:21 am to TigerPaul2
Just listening to ESPN radio and according to the guys on now, LSU doesn't stand a chance simply because they are one dimensional. Eh, will see. Would be a nice surprise to see the passing game explode tomorrow
Posted on 10/9/10 at 12:54 am to jacksimmons2000
The nega-posi idea is simple minded. What we on each side of these debates often forget is we see the other side but, because of human emotion, we fail to admit it. The nega's want LSU to win at least as "badly" as the posi's. Instead of feeling posi or nega, know you and LSU will gut it out, just as loyal fans and winners are called to do.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 1:04 am to TigerPaul2
J. Lee changes everything. However, I think even Jefferson plays well tomorrow. LSU has the momentum going into this game. Lee has brought a spark and hope to this team. Florida can not be feeling good physically or mentally about getting crushed by Alabama last week.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 1:07 am to steelreign
I'm so excited I don't know if I can sleep.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 1:22 am to coolcorgi
Yes Lee is the spark. Emotion is critical in these elite contests, that is, these contests between equals. Witness the leadership in his toughness behind center and his firmness in exhorting his nation to cheer late against Tennessee after almost one and a half years on the bench and of relentless debasing.
Posted on 10/9/10 at 1:36 am to Jockameaux
Starting feeling it about 7 tonight. WE WILL WIN.
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