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re: Joel Klatt: "LSU Wasn't As Dominant as the Score Suggests"
Posted on 9/5/18 at 4:40 pm to TigerBait225
Posted on 9/5/18 at 4:40 pm to TigerBait225
That’s his problem. He only saw the stat sheet and probably didn’t watch the game.
Posted on 9/5/18 at 7:13 pm to GeauxLSUGeaux
This is exactly right. Anyone who saw that game saw a team putting pressure on every throw, stopping the run, creating TOs and driving the ball down field. I could also say if LSU had scored TDs instead of FGs in that game that the score would have been much more lop sided.
STs played a huge role in the stat sheet. With good defense and STs a team doesn't need to run up the stat sheet. When you have TOs that score points you need even less to beat the brakes off of someone. So I guess this guy doesn't believe in defense and STs as part of a game? I suppose points are only scored on offense?
That's why you have 3 phases of a game and all are important. If LSU would have an offense rolling at this time, that score would have been 56-17. In other words, LSU dominated Miami. Just ask them!!!
STs played a huge role in the stat sheet. With good defense and STs a team doesn't need to run up the stat sheet. When you have TOs that score points you need even less to beat the brakes off of someone. So I guess this guy doesn't believe in defense and STs as part of a game? I suppose points are only scored on offense?
That's why you have 3 phases of a game and all are important. If LSU would have an offense rolling at this time, that score would have been 56-17. In other words, LSU dominated Miami. Just ask them!!!
Posted on 9/5/18 at 8:57 pm to GeauxLSUGeaux
That's actually your problem. Anyone who objectively looked at the game could see LSU had many problems. they definitely were not as dominant as the score suggest especially going to sleep in the second half. If anything, you have to question if Miami even deserved to be a ranked team. They looked fricking awful and did nothing but shoot themselves in the foot. They played so bad that LSU didn't even really do anything that impressive. Their stats are not even all that great on defense or offense. It more just shows how bad Miami really is.
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