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re: So does everyone think LSU wins in a blowout?

Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:10 am to
Posted by la_birdman
Northern GA via Lake Charles
Member since Feb 2005
31953 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:10 am to
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RBL



Nothing to say?
Posted by misey94
Member since Jan 2007
32976 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:14 am to
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owned


That's what your pups will be by Saturday evening. Savor the 1st quarter. Hope will fade soon after.
Posted by Dirk Dawgler
Georgia
Member since Nov 2011
3913 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:33 am to
Forget about who UGA played that LSU didn't. I don't care about any of the teams either of us played except common opponents...of which there were 5.

Georgia's defense performed better in 2, about the same in 2, and worse in 1.

LSU's rushing D is very good but less than UGA's. Y'all gave up 111 yds to a team we held to -20 and 113 yds to a team we held to -19. Did LSU ever hold any team to negative rushing yards? We will control your rush attack about like Bama. Both teams are tied for the lead in the SEC with 32 sacks each. I like Murray under pressure a lot more than Jefferson.

Keep bringing up USC from 11 weeks ago. UGA had 436 yds offense and scored 42 offensive points. USC had 395 yds and scored 24 offensive points. That game was lost on a fake punt that went for a 68 yd TD, and int. return for a TD and a fumble recovery for another USC defensive TD. They won...good for them. But don't act like UGA didn't give them the game. Who cares...11 weeks ago...they are home because they lost their one man show and couldn't beat a crappy Arkansas team without him.
Posted by cas4t
Member since Jan 2010
71997 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:34 am to
Your sec rant posts don't match up with this. You're a tard. Or a teen. Probably both.
Posted by TN Bhoy
San Antonio, TX
Member since Apr 2010
60589 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:37 am to
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Forget about who UGA played that LSU didn't. I don't care about any of the teams either of us played except common opponents...of which there were 5.

Georgia's defense performed better in 2, about the same in 2, and worse in 1.

LSU's rushing D is very good but less than UGA's. Y'all gave up 111 yds to a team we held to -20 and 113 yds to a team we held to -19. Did LSU ever hold any team to negative rushing yards? We will control your rush attack about like Bama. Both teams are tied for the lead in the SEC with 32 sacks each. I like Murray under pressure a lot more than Jefferson.

Keep bringing up USC from 11 weeks ago. UGA had 436 yds offense and scored 42 offensive points. USC had 395 yds and scored 24 offensive points. That game was lost on a fake punt that went for a 68 yd TD, and int. return for a TD and a fumble recovery for another USC defensive TD. They won...good for them. But don't act like UGA didn't give them the game. Who cares...11 weeks ago...they are home because they lost their one man show and couldn't beat a crappy Arkansas team without him.


I would be absolutely shocked if y'all came within 30 points of LSU.
Posted by la_birdman
Northern GA via Lake Charles
Member since Feb 2005
31953 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 12:38 am to
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Forget about who UGA played that LSU didn't. I don't care about any of the teams either of us played except common opponents...of which there were 5.



Look at the score between the common teams.

You're as nuts as that other goof.

The best thing Georgia has done all season was:
A. Have a 10 game winning streak, which is no small item
-however look at the teams that were played
B. Played 2 teams that were ranked but were lucky to even be ranked.

I did it earlier, now you do it. Post the records for both teams and look at the scores between common opponents. You played TN on the road, just like we did. You played Kentucky at home, just like we did. Take note of those scores between common opponents.
Posted by JTacoma03
Baton Rouge/San Francisco
Member since Sep 2009
384 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 1:19 am to
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Georgia's defense performed better in 2, about the same in 2, and worse in 1.

LSU's rushing D is very good but less than UGA's. Y'all gave up 111 yds to a team we held to -20 and 113 yds to a team we held to -19. Did LSU ever hold any team to negative rushing yards? We will control your rush attack about like Bama. Both teams are tied for the lead in the SEC with 32 sacks each. I like Murray under pressure a lot more than Jefferson.




This is utterly retarded. Take into account situations kid. When you're desperately searching for a win we've got the 4th string in to learn the system and game speed.

Do you really think rushing yards matters if we're already up by 20? The scoreboard don't show rushing yards bro.
Posted by misey94
Member since Jan 2007
32976 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 1:23 am to
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Take note of those scores between common opponents.


It's easy to get lost in all the stats. In the end, the scoreboard is all that matters.

Another example:
UGA leads LSU in total offense and passing offense by a comfortable margin. LSU has a substantial advantage over UGA in rushing offense, but UGA is still ranked in the top 50. However, LSU still has a sizable advantage where it counts. Again, on the scoreboard, with a lead in Scoring Offense.

How? This has to do with the WHOLE PACKAGE. Defense, especially with the takeaways, and all phases of special teams. LSU has played with superior field position all season thanks to these advantages.

RBL enjoyed laughing about the rest of the top 5 in turnover margin, but when that stat is COMBINED with the great D, special teams, and an above average offense, it all equals a lot of easy points. I would imagine if you looked at Kansas' and Ball State's D and Special Teams rankings, they wouldn't look so good.

Field position is the key for LSU. Arkansas' early advantage in the 1st quarter was due, in large part, to LSU sputtering early and getting stuck in bad field position. Once they got on track in the 2nd quarter, they turned the field position tables and that was the end of the game. Once the Tigers get you behind the 8 ball, it is tough to get out from behind it. They are like a boa constrictor, putting pressure on you and squeezing from all sides. Then, and this is where UGA could struggle, depth starts to come into play. LSU can play 2 deep on both lines and in the secondary with little drop off. They can play 4 RBs with no drop off whatsoever. I'm sure UGA has plenty of talent. But it is tested talent? In big games? 2nd and 3rd string. People forced to start big games due to injury or suspensions? LSU has TESTED depth on both sides. Tested by top 5 and top 10 opponents.

Because of these advantages, the only way I see UGA staying competitive, is by winning the field position battle, because that would negate some of this edge. LSU's best formula has been to get the short field early, hit a couple of big plays, generate easy points, and then squeeze. Field position has allowed them to do this. The D can play back a bit, give a few yards, and pick their spots, without giving up points. Without that, the offense could struggle. If the offense doesn't mount up plays, the run game doesn't wear out the D as much, and the D has to play a lot more snaps, lessening the depth advantage.

It could happen, but other than Bama and Arky early in those games, nobody has been able to pull this off this season. Good luck. Better hope your punter has the game of his life.
This post was edited on 11/29/11 at 1:28 am
Posted by BigerTait
Auburn
Member since Dec 2010
176 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 1:25 am to
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That game was lost on a fake punt that went for a 68 yd TD, and int. return for a TD and a fumble recovery for another USC defensive TD. They won...good for them. But don't act like UGA didn't give them the game.

So fake punts for TDs are given to opponents now? And Im sure both of the turnover touchdowns were "given" as well. I guess that means that Oregon "gave" LSU a win.

People who say forced turnovers are "given away" irritate me.
Posted by la_birdman
Northern GA via Lake Charles
Member since Feb 2005
31953 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 1:33 am to
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misey94


It absolutely is easy to get lost in stats that why I tried to make it very basic so this person, could understand it.

And he shuts like a clam.
Posted by cas4t
Member since Jan 2010
71997 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 2:49 am to
To answer your question, yes.
Posted by Broyota2
Member since Nov 2010
13634 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 2:51 am to
This thread has kept me entertained for 2 days. Congrats RBL. But on the other hand..
LSU-44
UGA-16
Posted by Dandy Lion
Member since Feb 2010
51400 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 2:52 am to
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I like Murray under pressure


Murray and the OL are the Achilles heel here. He gets flustered, he throws an INT. 'Tis that simple.

God forbid he run, then again maybe not (he'll get knocked the frick out sooner or later if he makes an afternoon of it, but he can and will, get some yards until then). Mason has no experience at this level, but I damn sure know he'll get the ball out alot quicker than Murray does.

Quick LB area routes are the only thing which are going to work, and this is very, very important. Every TE ought see the ball in ATL.

Georgia may get two homerun shots all game, yet I don't trust that the throw will be there.

The O is the key here. The D can do their job, and do it well, if they're not constantly coming on after 3 and outs.

LSU's OL is pretty studly, I don't see many of my Bulldawg brethren mentioning that fact.

In all honesty, we are looking for Georgia to compete well, avoid an ugly one, and methodically prepare for a spectacular 2012.

This post was edited on 11/29/11 at 4:56 am
Posted by LSUburfordeaux
Arnaudville, La.
Member since Oct 2009
200 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 5:03 am to
This LSU team has won every game by double digits except for the Alabama game!! That to me is amazing!
Posted by LSU1018
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2007
7362 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 5:10 am to
quote:

Posted by Dandy Lion on 11/29 at 2:52 am to Dirk Dawgler quote: I like Murray under pressure Murray and the OL are the Achilles heel here. He gets flustered, he throws an INT. 'Tis that simple. God forbid he run, then again maybe not (he'll get knocked the frick out sooner or later if he makes an afternoon of it, but he can and will, get some yards until then). Mason has no experience at this level, but I damn sure know he'll get the ball out alot quicker than Murray does. Quick LB area routes are the only thing which are going to work, and this is very, very important. Every TE ought see the ball in ATL. Georgia may get two homerun shots all game, yet I don't trust that the throw will be there. The O is the key here. The D can do their job, and do it well, if they're not constantly coming on after 3 and outs. LSU's OL is pretty studly, I don't see many of my Bulldawg brethren mentioning that fact. In all honesty, we are looking for Georgia to compete well, avoid an ugly one, and methodically prepare for a spectacular 2012. This post was edited on 11/29 at 4:56 am Post Reply • Back to Top


So obviously it's not just LSU that questions qbs every year. Murray is probably top 3 qb in the sec and they are still talking about the backup
Posted by Dandy Lion
Member since Feb 2010
51400 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 5:44 am to
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Murray is probably top 3 qb

Oh, no doubt. I just think the speed of LSU, coupled with fissures in the OL, will play havoc with his mental hygiene.
Posted by tjohn deaux
GA
Member since Feb 2007
10394 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 6:46 am to
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I am 99% sure Georgia is going to get a big ol' can of old fashioned whoop arse opened up on 'em Saturday afternoon. This is a different LSU team. They are too focused, too determined, and have come too far to let this Georgia team derail their mission.

bullseye

this is fact
Posted by tjohn deaux
GA
Member since Feb 2007
10394 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 6:50 am to
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Murray and the OL are the Achilles heel here. He gets flustered, he throws an INT. 'Tis that simple.

God forbid he run, then again maybe not (he'll get knocked the frick out sooner or later if he makes an afternoon of it, but he can and will, get some yards until then). Mason has no experience at this level, but I damn sure know he'll get the ball out alot quicker than Murray does.

Quick LB area routes are the only thing which are going to work, and this is very, very important. Every TE ought see the ball in ATL.

Georgia may get two homerun shots all game, yet I don't trust that the throw will be there.

The O is the key here. The D can do their job, and do it well, if they're not constantly coming on after 3 and outs.

LSU's OL is pretty studly, I don't see many of my Bulldawg brethren mentioning that fact.

In all honesty, we are looking for Georgia to compete well, avoid an ugly one, and methodically prepare for a spectacular 2012.

well put Dandy, I try to not get into the rhetoric and trash talking. This is right on the money. The game, since it's played by humans could go any direction, but given what we know, I think you are right on the money as far as what UGA needs to do.
Posted by lake chuck fan
Vinton
Member since Aug 2011
21279 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 7:34 am to
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Oh, no doubt. I just think the speed of LSU, coupled with fissures in the OL, will play havoc with his mental hygiene


That is what seems to have happened all year. The qb's facing this Tiger Def. cant seem to adjust to how fast they are... the secondary and the DE coming off the edges.. For a young qb not accustomed to this, it gets em rattled. And this Tiger Def. seems to step it up once they smell blood, they feed off each other..
Posted by 0jersey
Paradise
Member since Sep 2006
1920 posts
Posted on 11/29/11 at 9:43 am to
Look man, you can try and slice it any way you want, but UGA will lose this game badly.

This LSU team has put in the most dominating season since a Spurrier coached Florida team. And we would be saying that about Bama this year if not for LSU.

We ran the ball against Bama and will be able to run it better against you. You will have too many 3 and outs to keep your D fresh.

You WILL turn the ball over and your team will quit at some point in the fourth quarter. It's just what happens to everyone we play except Bama. And you sure as hell aren't anywhere close to bama's level.

Congrats on a nice run of wins, but you punks get paid back from last time we met in ATL. I hope to see UGA frat boys crying like Bama's. I know they will be, I just hope the cameras can catch it for us on tv.

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