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LSU DEF speed vs ORE OFF speed. who has the advantage?
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:30 pm
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:30 pm
I'd say the tigers 
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:30 pm to Shane4689
It'll be like matter vs. anti-matter.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:34 pm to Shane4689
No doubt LSU's defense. Its not really close
This post was edited on 8/23/11 at 4:34 pm
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:34 pm to Shane4689
Are secondary is up there but I would give the advantage to Oregon as far as their all around speed and tempo
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:35 pm to Shane4689
Keep the turf in mind...Oregon's speed advantage they had all year was completely negated in the national championship game by that miserable watered-down sod, everybody kept slipping on it all game, so to judge Oregon's speed vs. an SEC defense solely by the championship game is a poor measure.
Playing on fast artificial turf in Jerry's house, it is going to be a big test for LSU's defense to stay disciplined in their lanes and not get caught overpursuing. The key to stopping Oregon's offense has always been getting consistent pressure from the DTs to disrupt the timing, if LSU gets penetration up the middle it could be a tough day for the Ducks.
Playing on fast artificial turf in Jerry's house, it is going to be a big test for LSU's defense to stay disciplined in their lanes and not get caught overpursuing. The key to stopping Oregon's offense has always been getting consistent pressure from the DTs to disrupt the timing, if LSU gets penetration up the middle it could be a tough day for the Ducks.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:36 pm to Shane4689
Speed at the line of scrimmage will be the key. OU has three new starters. That's a lot of meat to replace in one year. Usually takes a while to gel. Those tackles will be mumbling to themselves by the middle of the first quarter watching KeKe, Adams and Montgomery whizzing by them.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:37 pm to Shane4689
LSU easily.
Agility + quickness + speed = breakneck SEC speed.
Agility + quickness + speed = breakneck SEC speed.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:37 pm to keeerrrttt1
quote:You realize Auburn played on the same turf too, right?
Keep the turf in mind
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:38 pm to mtntiger
quote:Can yall please stop doing this? If you dont know, dont guess. Just type oregon
OU
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:38 pm to keeerrrttt1
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keeerrrttt1
You make a good point about the turf. I hadn't considered that as a factor until now. I think overall we may have more speed, but if we do it's close. It's the tempo of Oregon's offense that we have to keep up with more.
Side note: for only having 7 posts, I have appreciated them. Very objective overall with some solid insight.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:38 pm to keeerrrttt1
Or I could just go by yalls 40 times, and compare them to our 40 times...
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:39 pm to Geaux9
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You realize Auburn played on the same turf too, right?
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:41 pm to Shane4689
early in the season the defense will always be a step ahead of an offense anyhow.
combine that with the speed and power advantage we already have. doesn't bode well for their offense.
i'm not saying we'll hold them to a goose egg, but i don't think it's realistic they score 25 points on us.
combine that with the speed and power advantage we already have. doesn't bode well for their offense.
i'm not saying we'll hold them to a goose egg, but i don't think it's realistic they score 25 points on us.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:42 pm to yamammasprofile
Don't think your 40 times will help stop Oregons tempo.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:47 pm to Shane4689
Oregon's ballcarriers out of the backfield will likely be faster than all of LSU's front 7. With Oregon's playfakes and misdirection, playing effective defense will be more about gap assignment and recognizing where the ball is than simply pure speed.
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:47 pm to Scoregon
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Don't think your 40 times will help stop Oregons tempo.
Abandon hope, all ye who face the mighty Blur Offense!
Don't think your prissy little pictogram playbooks are going to threaten us, Richard GreicBro...
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:47 pm to Scoregon
quote:No, but having all summer to prepare for it will. Kind of like when yalls offense got shut out by Boise a few years ago.
Don't think your 40 times will help stop Oregons tempo
And our defense is a lot more talented than that Boise defense
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:48 pm to Scoregon
no, but as you showed with Auburn.
get hit in the mouth for 3 straight quarters and that tempo will be nowhere to be found in the 4th.
leaving the ducks flying home with their tails between their legs.
get hit in the mouth for 3 straight quarters and that tempo will be nowhere to be found in the 4th.
leaving the ducks flying home with their tails between their legs.
This post was edited on 8/23/11 at 4:49 pm
Posted on 8/23/11 at 4:48 pm to Scoregon
Weve been practicing against the up-tempo offense since this spring..
Get ready to get beaten like you havent been beated in a long time
Get ready to get beaten like you havent been beated in a long time
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