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re: Jaden Noot could be valuable down the stretch
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:54 pm to burreauxxx
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:54 pm to burreauxxx
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You mean like put Jared Jones in at 3B?
Comparing a midweek against Northwestern to Friday night in the SEC? Wtf lol
Posted on 4/30/25 at 9:56 pm to burreauxxx
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The King of Whiff? No real team is scared of Jones. He made a lucky swing. Happens. That’s Jay Ball. Win or die by homers. He dies plenty in big games.
Vitello was apparently scared of him. He got intentionally walked only for the next guy to hit a 3 run bomb.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:00 pm to burreauxxx
quote:He's done this twice when going offense first when down in a game and a third time to start a midweek, but you knew that.
You mean like put Jared Jones in at 3B?
He's taken out Arrambide, Frey, and Reaves for defensive replacements up late in games. Again, you know that.
quote:This is dumb and just not true. He's got as much power as anyone in America. He has shown up in big time moments throughout the year.
The King of Whiff? No real team is scared of Jones. He made a lucky swing. Happens.
quote:Except that's not true either. LSU is 2nd in the conference in doubles, 5th in HR, 2nd in BA, and 3rd in runs. They have manufactured runs all year outside of the Auburn series.
That’s Jay Ball. Win or die by homers.
quote:You seem to discount any part of the weekend where LSU played well and then somehow "missed" all of LSU's production on Sunday. If you didn't watch the games, stop fricking commenting on the games and the box score.
Who said I watched half the series?
JAKE BROWN SUCKS IN THE 3-HOLE
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:02 pm to burreauxxx
quote:No, it's not. It directly proves you wrong and entirely dispells your "LSU put up good numbers against bad teams" narrative, unless you're prepared to say Tennessee did the same thing.
Splitting hairs
You accuse LSU of doing something that Tennessee actually does. Destroys your entire argument. Now it's "splitting hairs."
You're a joke.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:02 pm to burreauxxx
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This narrative would be nice if it weren’t for their reliever losing in the 9th on Friday after their future 1st Round pick absolutely handcuffed LSU for 7 innings
What narrative? Their closer still gave up a walk, two singles, and a HR in the span of 5 batters. You want to run out the clock due to the errors, but it doesn’t change what came after that. It doesn’t change that Tennessee DID commit those errors. Frontline vs frontline, LSU outscored Tennessee 9-4. Your narrative is to erase the 9th and somehow conclude that 4-3 in Tennessee’s favor is absolute proof they were better. Both games went 9 innings, not 6 or 7. You want to include the good things Tennessee did past the 6th inning, but not what LSU did in the later innings (or the bad Tennessee did).
This post was edited on 4/30/25 at 10:05 pm
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:06 pm to vidtiger23
quote:I think he got frustrated that the lefty gave up a hit to Curiel because he had been lights out against them all year.
That was definitely mind blowing. Tony is a good coach for sure, but damn I have no idea what he was trying to do there.
He put Jones on and then decided to make the call. Very weird and a pretty dumb decision. Not only did you go away from L/L, you burned another pitcher.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:09 pm to MikeTheTiger71
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It doesn’t change that Tennessee DID commit those errors
Especially since it was not a random occurrence for Tennessee. They have been prone to errors all year and unless they fix it will continue to be a problem for them. It was not a one time occurrence.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:11 pm to PP7 for heisman
I mean how could Jay play Reaves and Jones at 3B?
They both field like middle schoolers. There just no way Jay could ever trot those guys out there at 3B, could he?
Meh. His SEC numbers are disappointing, especially for the “star” that you and others made him out to be.
Does he rake in the midweek? You bet your arse he’s a Grizzly on Tuesdays
Meh
More exaggeration
I said I didn’t see every pitch
JAKE BROWN SUCKS IN THE 3-HOLE
They both field like middle schoolers. There just no way Jay could ever trot those guys out there at 3B, could he?

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He has shown up in big time moments throughout the year.
Meh. His SEC numbers are disappointing, especially for the “star” that you and others made him out to be.
Does he rake in the midweek? You bet your arse he’s a Grizzly on Tuesdays

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They have manufactured runs all year outside of the Auburn series.
Meh
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If you didn't watch the games,
More exaggeration
I said I didn’t see every pitch
JAKE BROWN SUCKS IN THE 3-HOLE

Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:13 pm to PP7 for heisman
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LSU put up good numbers against bad teams" narrative,
But this is true

How many every day starters are hitting .300 or better in SEC play?
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:15 pm to MikeTheTiger71
Look man I understand the purple glasses around here but Tennessee blew game one. Plain and simple.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:26 pm to burreauxxx
quote:Jones looked fine in the other two appearances. It was worth a shot in the midweek. Didn't work out. Oh well. Literally not a big deal at all.
I mean how could Jay play Reaves and Jones at 3B?
They both field like middle schoolers. There just no way Jay could ever trot those guys out there at 3B, could he?
Reaves has a good bat. Worth a shot. Mixed results but he's not the guy there. Braswell has turned it on as of late, just like he did last year.
How could Tony trot out Curley at 3rd when he leads the conference in errors. Their own fans bitch about it on their board.
quote:I don't know what this means. You said you couldn't watch every pitch and stopped posting when LSU was running the score up. You clearly have issues with selective memory, so it's fair of me to assume you don't watch much of the games.
More exaggeration
I said I didn’t see every pitch
JAKE BROWN SUCKS IN THE 3-HOLE
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:31 pm to burreauxxx
quote:But Tennessee has played worse teams, and still has put up worse numbers.
But this is true
quote:4 qualified starters.
How many every day starters are hitting .300 or better in SEC play?
Tennesee has 3 qualified starters, and I'll even give you Kilen despite the fact that he's missed half the season.
So the same as Tennessee, but technically more. Of the two teams, here are where they stack up
1. Stanfield .352 (LSU)
2. Curiel .345 (LSU)
3. Dickinson .312 (LSU)
4. Ensley .310 (Tenn)
5. Bargo .306 (Tenn)
6. Fischer .304 (Tenn)
7. Braswell .302 (LSU)
Kilen would slide in at 3rd at .333 if he was qualified, but those numbers would obviously go down and be somewhere between Bargo and Dickinson.
So, once again dispelling another one of your false narratives. The best statistical bats on LSU's team actually perform better than Tennessee's "studs."
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:35 pm to burreauxxx
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Tennessee blew game one. Plain and simple.
Which means they got outplayed.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:35 pm to burreauxxx
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Look man I understand the purple glasses around here but Tennessee blew game one. Plain and simple.
Tennessee did play pretty bad in that 9th. As they have fielding the ball practically all year. Glad you can agree they got outplayed by the other team though.
This post was edited on 4/30/25 at 10:37 pm
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:37 pm to MikeTheTiger71
quote:They were either outplayed or outcoached. He can't figure out a way to make that a positive for Tony, so he just refuses to address it.
Which means they got outplayed.
He'll lambast Jay all day for defense but just shrugs it off for Tony. It's incredible.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 10:40 pm to TigerMac81
Schmidt and Rizzy will make the biggest jumps in post season play. Could see Rizzy being a mid power reliever and Schmidt being a set up guy late in innings.Both guys fast balls will play well setting up Cowans change up that has great arm side run.
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:04 pm to PP7 for heisman
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I don't know what this means. You said you couldn't watch every pitch
Somehow this turned into “you only saw half the series” and then “you didn’t see game 3”

Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:08 pm to PP7 for heisman
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4 qualified starters.
Ohh qualified, huh

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Of the two teams, here are where they stack up
Yeah Stanfield is clearly better than Kilen and Fischer
Probably in the running for 1-1 in the MLB Draft. GOAT 9-hole hitter

Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:09 pm to MikeTheTiger71
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Which means they got outplayed.
Yes they outplayed themselves. Concur
Posted on 4/30/25 at 11:12 pm to PP7 for heisman
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They were either outplayed or outcoached. He can't figure out
Neither
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He'll lambast Jay all day for defense
Defense definitely dropped off when he showed up in Baton Rouge
That’s fine if offense is the trade off. Problem is that guys like Jordan Thompson didn’t do either well under Jay

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