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re: Snap Judgments: The Miles Legacy

Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:57 pm to
Posted by LSU Groupee
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 7/8/15 at 7:57 pm to
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KICKING GAME and DEFENSE




LSU pounded the ball down Georgia's throat for 200 yards rushing in the second half. 200 fricking yards rushing in one half and you trying to say it was only kicking game and defense.

LSU averaged 215 yards rushing PER GAME in 2011 and they had 200 in the second half alone against Georgia, but only kicking and defense won that game.

Get off the drugs!
Posted by Tom Bronco
Austin, TX
Member since Jun 2011
2656 posts
Posted on 7/9/15 at 1:00 am to
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Get off the drugs!
You really are amusing. So anyone that has a different opinion than you has to be on drugs? What are you, 12 years old?

Try refuting what I said, not just repeating what you already said including the infantile name calling. I'll refute what you said without name calling or repeating myself.

Your whole thing is that the offense had 200 yards rushing in the second half. So we had a great rushing offense that game then right? Do you know what our third down conversion rate was for the game? 1 of 9. Is that indicative of a great running game?

You only talk about one half and one part of an offense. Georgia out passed us 218 yards to 30 for the game. Total offense was Georgia 296 and us 237. Georgia had 85 offensive plays to our 48. Time of possession was 36 minutes for them and 23 minutes for us.

Not very good numbers for a one dimensional ball control offense that is supposed to be keeping the ball away from the other team's offense.

As someone else pointed out in another post, Georgia flat out dropped several easy pass completions that would have gone for scores. Could our running game pulled the game out if Mathieu hadn't had his punt return touchdown and we had gone into halftime down 17-0 or 24-0.

Most likely not. You need a passing game to come from that far back.
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