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Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:29 pm
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:29 pm
Do we end the streak next year? If we can't next year it's never. A home game with almost all of our guys returning and all of Bama's guys leaving. Next year if we lose, I will lose all hope in Les Miles. As much as I hate to say it. But, change is good and it would be awesome if we could get Jimbo Fisher back in Baton Rouge!
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:31 pm to lsuWRK
we'll always play those guys better at home.
game that scares me most next year is at florida
game that scares me most next year is at florida
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:32 pm to lsuWRK
Jimbo if he is available. And that is not likely. Can we win? Sure. Any given Saturday.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:35 pm to lsuWRK
I said the same thing yesterday. If it doesn't happen next year with a more experienced QB and a 3rd year hiesman candidate RB at home... It's never happening again until Saban retires.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:38 pm to lsuWRK
Put me in the negatiger camp on this one. LSU won't beat BAMA as long as Saban is coaching and Miles is at LSU. That's an automatic loss from
here on out for me. It would take BAMA having a real bad game & LSU playing a perfect one for them just to have a chance.
here on out for me. It would take BAMA having a real bad game & LSU playing a perfect one for them just to have a chance.
This post was edited on 11/8/15 at 10:40 pm
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:39 pm to lsuWRK
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Do we end the streak next year?
Not if we put the same shitty game plan in as we did last night. If Miles continue to try and run between the tackles like he did for 45% "20 out of 45" of the offensive plays simply put we will lose. Saban and Bama are too good to beat them at their strength you have to attack their weaknesses that is your only shot to beat them. Now how much confidence do you have in Miles doing that, I have ZERO confidence.
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it would be awesome if we could get Jimbo Fisher back in Baton Rouge!
Fisher has a great gig at FSU, his only real threat is Clemson why in the hell would he thrust himself into the SEC west and have to go up against Saban every year especially when the 2 are friends. No way he does that, his gig at FSU is too good.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:41 pm to lsuWRK
I have little hope that we can turn around teh mismatch in the trenches in one year. We need a couple of classes full of stout OL and DL to get back to where we need to be,
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:42 pm to lsuWRK
Idk I was pretty sure we'd win or at least be more competitive last night.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 10:44 pm to Dudebro2
Exactly. I do not care how good we are next year. BAMA is going to figure out what they need to do to slow down our strengths and Miles is going to have to make adjustments during the game. History has shown that Miles is just too stubborn to stray away from his game plan plain and simple
Posted on 11/8/15 at 11:25 pm to LSUTigerFan15
It's definitely possible. We will return the bulk of the team, and the game is in Tiger Stadium. As much as anything, I'll want to see how Fournette and Harris respond.
I get the sense that this game will be circled, for sure, and that Fournette will fixate on it. Last year the truly humiliating loss was to Auburn, and the team absolutely destroyed them this year.
If Fournette plays to the level he started the season at, the rest of this year, and comes out strong next season, and if Harris just progresses into a steady QB, there's a very good chance this game will be like Clemson/Fla St was yesterday, with the home Tigers finally getting the win.
I get the sense that this game will be circled, for sure, and that Fournette will fixate on it. Last year the truly humiliating loss was to Auburn, and the team absolutely destroyed them this year.
If Fournette plays to the level he started the season at, the rest of this year, and comes out strong next season, and if Harris just progresses into a steady QB, there's a very good chance this game will be like Clemson/Fla St was yesterday, with the home Tigers finally getting the win.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 11:26 pm to lsuWRK
Nope, the streak will continue as long as Miles is at the helm.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 11:34 pm to lsuWRK
You do realize Bama lost 9 starters on O and 6 on D last year.
We just reload.
But to answer your question. I think it will be a battle and the best team will win.
We just reload.
But to answer your question. I think it will be a battle and the best team will win.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 11:41 pm to Skeeterpop
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You do realize Bama lost 9 starters on O and 6 on D last year.
We just reload.
But to answer your question. I think it will be a battle and the best team will win.
I think it has nothing to do with Bama players > LSU players. If that was the case then Ole Miss would have got smoked, Tenn would have got smoked, but they didnt.
Bama tries to to play to their teams' strengths. It makes no sense to recruit particular guys at particular positions and then not match your playing style to the guys you recruit. Miles for some reason recruits great WR, great receiving TE's, and some pretty good QB's, yet relies heavily on walk-on fullbacks, and walk-on blocking TE's, and doesn't let his quarterback even throw. It makes no sense, none at all.
The contrast of what LSU does to the rest of college football is like watching the Miami Hurricanes back with Irvin and all those guys against a triple option leather helmet Harvard team.
Posted on 11/8/15 at 11:57 pm to lsuWRK
Unless we do something different, I wouldn't be too optimistic about it. Bama just reloads and Saban aims to take out our bread and butter. This is a game where we need a lot of creativity. We had very little last night. We have to do better than that.
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