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re: So let me get this straight…
Posted on 9/10/21 at 4:58 pm to Blutarsky
Posted on 9/10/21 at 4:58 pm to Blutarsky
While I agree that all of these things can combine for LSU to lose the game, it doesn't excuse the following:
- No offensive tempo
- Being physically dominated at the LOS by a PAC 12 team
- Having the same defensive shortcomings that we saw for 10 games last year
- The admission by Ingram that the OL didn't know who to block on some plays
- Max's behind the back pass while in FG range that could've cost us points.
- Piss poor tackling in the secondary
- #18 still not being able to find the gap where the RB is coming through
LSU has gone through situations like this before and our guys usually rise to the occasion and fight until the end win or lose. This team quit and there is never an excuse to quit. After Katrina, we lost to Tennessee, but our team played hard and we ended up making the SECCG after losing the first game. Maybe this team can do that too, but in all honesty, this team looked soft for an SEC team and as of now, the ceiling looks to be 8-4 if we pull an upset or two with 6-6 looking like the record at year-end and we'll be looking for a new HC, 4th OC in 4 years and 4th DC in 4 years and also miss out on some instate talent we've been waiting on for a couple years since the 2022 class looks strong.
- No offensive tempo
- Being physically dominated at the LOS by a PAC 12 team
- Having the same defensive shortcomings that we saw for 10 games last year
- The admission by Ingram that the OL didn't know who to block on some plays
- Max's behind the back pass while in FG range that could've cost us points.
- Piss poor tackling in the secondary
- #18 still not being able to find the gap where the RB is coming through
LSU has gone through situations like this before and our guys usually rise to the occasion and fight until the end win or lose. This team quit and there is never an excuse to quit. After Katrina, we lost to Tennessee, but our team played hard and we ended up making the SECCG after losing the first game. Maybe this team can do that too, but in all honesty, this team looked soft for an SEC team and as of now, the ceiling looks to be 8-4 if we pull an upset or two with 6-6 looking like the record at year-end and we'll be looking for a new HC, 4th OC in 4 years and 4th DC in 4 years and also miss out on some instate talent we've been waiting on for a couple years since the 2022 class looks strong.
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