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re: Time of Possession: LSU offensive strategy

Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:53 pm to
Posted by tirebiter
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Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:53 pm to
He added weight, but has always had limited explosive power and strength for OL. Is he stronger than when a freshman? Yes. Is he capable of handling average and better DL? Not that most of us reality fans can determine.

LSU's offensive strategy leaves little margin of error against quality teams. D or special teams gives up a few quick scores and that's it, especially when the O can't seem to do the little things right more often than not. Has continuity been good due to injuries and suspensions? No. Do LSU fans need to keep their panties in a wad all season over things that can't be changed at this point? Not from my perspective. Sometimes seasons just don't go the way people expect for numerous reasons.

If Spurrier liked to gig Miles like he does Saban he would be having a field day this week regarding the offensive challenges.
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