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re: Florida state seems deep at running back and secondary. .. their strengths and weaknesses?

Posted on 8/28/22 at 10:07 am to
Posted by LosTigres251
Plano
Member since Mar 2018
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Posted on 8/28/22 at 10:07 am to
Strengths are RB and Secondary. Seems FSU is always loaded here. Robinson the Safety is top notch, he flew off the screen. They are gong to {try } to run the football with that vey impressive run approach.
The FSU defense is most likely going to try and force LSU to run the football to beat them. They cant allow the QB and/or receivers to beat them with big chunk plays through the air.

Their QB gained the most from this game. Im impressed but, 1 game against Duquesne.... Lets see how he responds to getting driven into the ground a few times.

Hopefully, the LSU receiver depth can wear on them and make a big play in the 2nd half. The LSU receivers are going to put a ton of pressure on that secondary play after play.

I'm in the corner that believes playing a game first is a HUGE advantage. The only downside is injuries to key players, which is always the case when a team plays an inferior opponent.

Imo, LSU wins the 2nd half. My wagers will be on the 2nd half lines. Both the spread and LSU over on the total.

Time will tell.

This post was edited on 8/28/22 at 11:30 am
Posted by Srobi14
South Florida
Member since Aug 2014
3988 posts
Posted on 8/28/22 at 12:40 pm to
From an outside observer, it looks like db is where their talent is, their front 7 looks a little light and not extremely fast either.

On offense they have some good power backs, a nifty qb and their wr's don't look as bad as has been said. They look raw but the talent looks to be there. However, the line looks pretty unathletic and slightly undersized for the SEC.

I think LSU will be a tough match up for FSU as our DL is our strength against their apparent weakness and I don't think their front 7 will hold up or generate enough pressure to stop our offense. But it is the first game of the season for LSU so anything can happen.
Posted by BurtReynolds69
Member since Aug 2022
16 posts
Posted on 8/28/22 at 10:22 pm to
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Is their o line better at running blocking or pass protection when healthy?


I’d say run blocking.
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