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re: what are the TCU team weaknesses?
Posted on 8/14/13 at 1:07 pm to Bleeding purple
Posted on 8/14/13 at 1:07 pm to Bleeding purple
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How many games in the last 5 years was LSU the underdog or perceived inferior team on the field, even in the SEC?
So are we supposed to start sucking again as a program in order to be underdogs and win more games that way?
Of course less wont win many games as an underdog if we rarely are one. And if we are its against bama
So you're whole underachieving argument is moronic
Posted on 8/14/13 at 1:29 pm to More beer please
Of course not.
A dominant team should dominate lesser teams though. To use another poster's description of TCU, LSU should beat up on inferior opponents.
Even in good years, under Miles LSU has had some big scares with much worse (worse than LSU) opponents.
Losses happen for lots of reasons but usually the team with better athletes and more depth will be victorious, even in the face of poor coaching. But when a great team loaded with great athletes and ample depth fails to perform well, there can be several reasons but coaching moves toward the top of the list. Getting your team up for every game is the HC job.
A dominant team should dominate lesser teams though. To use another poster's description of TCU, LSU should beat up on inferior opponents.
Even in good years, under Miles LSU has had some big scares with much worse (worse than LSU) opponents.
Losses happen for lots of reasons but usually the team with better athletes and more depth will be victorious, even in the face of poor coaching. But when a great team loaded with great athletes and ample depth fails to perform well, there can be several reasons but coaching moves toward the top of the list. Getting your team up for every game is the HC job.
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