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re: The Ole Miss loss showed why Miles way is superior

Posted on 9/6/16 at 8:20 am to
Posted by tigerclaws15
Member since Jan 2007
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Posted on 9/6/16 at 8:20 am to
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Ole Miss's problem was it ran t spread offense. It's fast it's flashy, and it scored points. But like I fast girl, it's doesn't help you when you need it it most. Ole Miss scored scored of points . . Them too quickly. It is run any time o of the clock. Ole Miss suddenly found it self getting blown out as quickly as it blew out FSU.

The Miles power game is not sexy. It doesn't hav th biggest boobs (although might arguably be run by the boob) or entity blondest hair but it eats up clock and yards. It keeps the score down so LSU always has a chance.

See Oregon v Auburn.



this is so stupid that I cant even respond without thinking how retarded you sound. You are saying we score less because we want to keep the score down? what about when we get behind? We cant come back because the ancient offense cant score enough. I understand running the clock and that makes sense but 3 and outs dont run the clock. Just look at the TOP against Wisconsin. We cant sustain drives because our 3 plays we have are telegraphed. It works just fine against teams that cant match up physically against LSU but what happens against Bama, Arkansas, Ole Miss etc? The point of football is to score more than your opponent. So guess what, score more and then the defense doesnt have to be absolutely perfect just to compete. We got our shite pushed in by an inferior team. Les has lost 4 of 5 regular season games. He had all off season after presumably getting a wake up call and this is what we get, one 2 play scoring drive in 4 quarters of football against an inferior team? Dont come here with that bullshite
Posted by teampick
Member since Jan 2015
2400 posts
Posted on 9/6/16 at 8:25 am to
Bad things happen when you throw the football particularly with an inexperienced quarterback. Had Ole Miss' defense not been gassed trying to keep up with FSU's big speedy receivers in open space, they would have made that freshman qb pay dearly. FSU lucked out that Ole Miss did not have the proper conditioning to defend the pass. LSU will not make the same mistake.
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