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re: the size differential in the trenches.
Posted on 8/28/11 at 12:09 pm to bisonduck
Posted on 8/28/11 at 12:09 pm to bisonduck
Going to be a good game. I think it will come down to the trenches too. I suspect if we don't sustain too many oline injuries, we're going to have our way against Oregon on the ground. If we can do that and Lee makes the throws when he has too, we'll be fine on offense. On defense, if our dline controls the line of scrimmage, that will make Oregon one-dimensional and play right into LSU's hands.
Perhaps the biggest factor will be our LBs. This type of offense usually gives LSU fits and we look to be underwhelming at LB this year. When our LBs aren't being aggressive, they're not good. I hope Chavis has learned the read and react strategy doesn't work. Just attack the offense and if they break to the second level, they deserve a TD.
Perhaps the biggest factor will be our LBs. This type of offense usually gives LSU fits and we look to be underwhelming at LB this year. When our LBs aren't being aggressive, they're not good. I hope Chavis has learned the read and react strategy doesn't work. Just attack the offense and if they break to the second level, they deserve a TD.
This post was edited on 8/28/11 at 12:12 pm
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