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Posted on 5/6/20 at 7:58 am to lsudave1
2008 takes the cake for me.
However. 2002 was rough to watch as well. Once Matt Mauck goes down that season was an eye sore. Blue grass miracle was great but had the same shite done to us by Arkansas a few weeks later.
However. 2002 was rough to watch as well. Once Matt Mauck goes down that season was an eye sore. Blue grass miracle was great but had the same shite done to us by Arkansas a few weeks later.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 8:24 am to lsudave1
Probably 2008 or 2015 as a whole.
08 went down hill so quickly after barely pulling out a W thanks to Lee's "poise".
Same with '15. Showed a lot of promise early, started out 7-0 thanks to a backloaded schedule. Then the complete meltdown post bama. By that time I was able to take inept offenses, but the complete lack of run d was excruciating.
08 went down hill so quickly after barely pulling out a W thanks to Lee's "poise".
Same with '15. Showed a lot of promise early, started out 7-0 thanks to a backloaded schedule. Then the complete meltdown post bama. By that time I was able to take inept offenses, but the complete lack of run d was excruciating.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 10:15 am to Tiger1988
Lol idiotic take. So the fact that we played a weak schedule that season somehow devalues the fact that we improved under Orgeron against the same schedule in the same season? fricking dumb
And regarding Florida, we scored 16 points which is more than Miles scored against: Alabama, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Auburn in 5 of his last 9 games. We had 2 bad games under Orgeron (1 of them against Alabama who Miles never would’ve beaten in a million years with his playbook) and improved astronomically statistically otherwise. You’re an idiot if you think 2 bad games change that.
And regarding Florida, we scored 16 points which is more than Miles scored against: Alabama, Ole Miss, Arkansas, Wisconsin, and Auburn in 5 of his last 9 games. We had 2 bad games under Orgeron (1 of them against Alabama who Miles never would’ve beaten in a million years with his playbook) and improved astronomically statistically otherwise. You’re an idiot if you think 2 bad games change that.
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Posted on 5/6/20 at 10:32 am to lsudave1
2004 was pretty lame. Coming back down to earth after finally winning a National Championship.
Posted on 5/6/20 at 1:30 pm to Sissidog02
100% completely agree. The bitterness with the way 2011 ended set with all of us until this year when this team and Joe Burrow washed us all clean
Posted on 5/7/20 at 7:27 pm to LSUgrad08112
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ol idiotic take. So the fact that we played a weak schedule that season somehow devalues the fact that we improved under Orgeron against the same schedule in the same season? fricking dumb
So what you’re calling idiotic is where LSU played teams with rush defenses that were ranked below 75 in the country, most in the 100s our of 130 teams and that had absolutely nothing to do with how well the offense looked against them? That’s what you’re saying? I’m not quite sure you understand what idiotic means. Because I guess Florida and Alabama games were abnormalities as they looked like shite against them.
I’m also sure 2017 and 2018 were not barn burners either for the offense.
Let’s talk about what was 2019 and not bring up pre Joe Brady because this is a losing argument for you.
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