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re: what is the factor that is keeping us from consistently dominating?

Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:21 pm to
Posted by Delacroix22
Member since Aug 2013
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Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:21 pm to
Time management
- not going hurry up 2-minute drill heading in to half time, leaving points on the field

Discipline
- horrible penalties just hindering our progress down the field

That's about it honestly. These are the 2 mistakes you do not see in a team that wins championships.
Posted by CrippleCreek
Member since Apr 2012
2345 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:29 pm to
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- not going hurry up 2-minute drill heading in to half time, leaving points on the field



LSU scored going into the half in a two minute situation against TCU, MSU, Alabama, and aTm this season.

That was actually a really strong suit for this LSU team. Strange thing to complain about.
Posted by King Joey
Just south of the DC/US border
Member since Mar 2004
12507 posts
Posted on 12/8/13 at 10:35 pm to
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These are the 2 mistakes you do not see in a team that wins championships.
I guess we need to send back those two SEC Championship Trophies for '07 and '13, and that crystal ball from '07.

Y'all are pathetic. The only coach who has come anywhere close to the performance of Miles at LSU is Saban at Bama. And y'all are so obsessed with jealousy and inferiority complexes that you're sucking him off like he has never made a mistake (or been completely outcoached like he was by Gus Malzahn this year, Kevin Sumlin last year, Les Miles in '10 and '11, Kyle Willingham and Urban Meyer in '08, etc.).

It is laughable how badly the dipshits on this board overrate Saban, while at the same time lambasting Miles for not matching Saban's results as if any idiot could do it. And the annoying part is that people will see clips from this board reported and think y'all are actual LSU fans.

Saban is a great coach who had a horseshoe stuck up his arse from November 6, 2011, until last Saturday night when he won that review to get the extra second put back on to the scoreboard. Then he unclenched for a moment and it slipped out, and he experienced the first significant bad break for his team in more than 2 years.

And even with all that luck, he didn't come close to matching the last real dynasty of dominance, which was Tom Osborne's Huskers who were UNDEFEATED National Champions 3 times in 4 years from '94-'97, and only lost 2 games overall in that period.

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