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re: Overall just very disappointed with the lack of creativity on offense

Posted on 11/26/12 at 1:41 pm to
Posted by EarthwormJim
Member since Dec 2005
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Posted on 11/26/12 at 1:41 pm to
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The defense got burned, but that's going to happen sometimes. If the offense didn't consistently put them in a position where they HAD to be perfect to win games that would be ideal. Sure, it's going to happen every now and then, but the inability of the offense to put games away when they were there for the taking is a huge issue because no defense is perfect and you can't keep expecting them to be perfect.


The same is true for an offense.

I didn't realize not giving up 70 yard TD drives in 90 seconds meant perfection.

You can't expect them to be perfect and put up 30 points a game, especially when that offense is young and inexperienced. Overall the offense improved as the year went on, but still had some kinks to work out. Hopefully next year we can be a better road team.

Posted by nf
Portland, OR
Member since Oct 2012
520 posts
Posted on 11/26/12 at 2:04 pm to
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The same is true for an offense.

I didn't realize not giving up 70 yard TD drives in 90 seconds meant perfection.

You can't expect them to be perfect and put up 30 points a game, especially when that offense is young and inexperienced. Overall the offense improved as the year went on, but still had some kinks to work out. Hopefully next year we can be a better road team.





30 points a game is not some mythical number. A&M, Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee all managed 30 ppg or more in SEC play. LSU managed 22.5 and that number is greatly inflated by the last few games of the season against teams who are in the bottom half of scoring defense in the SEC.

Yes, the offense improved as the year went on, and I hope the trend continues. But you can't lay all of the blame for a loss on your defense when the offense only puts up 17 points with 435 yards. We had red zone problems all year that meant that the defense was constantly on the hook to play lights out. I'm not surprised that they were burnt out by the end of the season, after bailing out the offense time and time again.

Look, LSU was averaging 22 PPG in SEC play. That is not enough to win every game. It just isn't. No defense is good enough to win every game when your offense is playing that badly. If your defense keeps the #1 team in the country to 21 points (I don't care how many seconds it took them to score them) then they have done a good enough job that your offense needs to be able to seal the deal. They didn't though, they put the defense in yet another must-win situation, and the defense got beat.
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