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It will be a fun day. I hope our defense is allowed to play with them and that we dont give up an easy touchdown due to a turnover or special teams play. I think we will need to load up and stop the run. I think our secondary is the best in the country and I can see us getting a pick or two that will get us an easy score.

If it goes that way I like our chances very much for the upset. I would then be concerned that the team would be looking forward too much for a Florida rematch that we would loose to Ole Miss or Arkansas.

I apologize for getting ahead of myself. LSU vs. Bama. It will be awesome.
Let's see how Nick does in 5 more years. Nick is very intense and will wear on the administration, the fan base, the alumni, and even the players. Nick is an awesome coach and is tremendous at building programs. He will wear it out in about 3-5 more years.

re: Jarrett Lee under center....

Posted by CMoney on 10/8/09 at 2:16 pm to
Maybe his 5th post will be better?

Or maby not . . . . . . .

re: Does Rain Help Us or Hurt Us...

Posted by CMoney on 10/8/09 at 9:07 am to
If it is not raining too hard it is actually beneficial for the passing team. Receivers know where they are going while DBs must be more careful with their cuts.

I am like most and dont think it really affects either team too much. The biggest problem could be it reduces the amount of fans in the stands. I hope people bring their ponchos and tough it out. I am going to be pissed if I see empty seats.

:geauxtigers:
Is Tebow the first player in the world to play after having a concusion?

Hell No!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The question is not a valid question. If this had been Tebow's sixth concussion then he might want to think of a career as a chipendale's dancer. Until then he is a football player and you get hit. Enough said.

re: refs will protect Tebow

Posted by CMoney on 10/5/09 at 9:42 am to
This is stupid. Yeah, if we hit him late in the pocket, we might get a penalty, but it the big Tebow fullback turns it up field and runs, then all bets are off. He can be hit like any other player.

I guess is that he doesnt play. If he truly had a grade 2 concussion, he isnt even supposed to start running until he is 1 week symptom free (which would be this Wednesday-Thursday).

re: LSU Practice

Posted by CMoney on 10/1/09 at 2:27 pm to
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I hope you are 12.


Funny, very funny.

I personally like the chemical plant smell as you sit out on your porch in August with 95 degree temps and 95% humidity and your arse sweats as much as your pits.

re: LSU fanbase turns on Les Miles

Posted by CMoney on 9/28/09 at 9:34 am to
The rant wears me out at times. We win against Georgia and everyone is right back on board. The truth it our team hasnt played well.

Last time I checked Les did not snap the ball over our punters head, he did not get out of position on two of the long throws MSU made in the second half.

Miles is being patient with a young football team who has new coaches. In my opinion we are close. The offense is getting better and the defense needs to get more pressure on the QB and be more solid defensively in the secondary.

You guys beat me. :banghead:

Unequal Justice?

Posted by CMoney on 9/4/09 at 10:42 am
Look at the scenario below and put Charles Scott in the shoes of LeGarrette Blount. What should THE HAT do if Scott had sucker punched an opponent?

It will be very interesting to watch the fate of Oregon running back LeGarrette Blount. He is listed as the starter and is a senior. After a sorry day during the game (8 rushes for -5 yards) he was even sorrier by sucker punching a Boise State player.

Lesser players would surely be kicked off most teams, but as a starter what will he recieve? Will he get a 3 game suspension? And what message does that send to these young guys?

What would THE HAT do in this situation?

I agree with many of the posts that say the Tulane games should go bye-bye. LSU needs to focus on what will help them with recruiting. For this reason, I am not a huge fan of the UW game. LSU should look at a neutral site game in Houston against Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, or even Texas. I think the first three are doable and the Texas game would just be awesome.
Best way to beat a guy like Locker is not give him the ball. We will need to run the ball well. I think the weather will lend itself to running, which should be an advantage for us. If Locker is not likely to throw due to the weather, we can focus on containing him as a runner.

We also need to make sure we hold on to the football. We did not have many fumbles in 2008 and I hope we don't break that trend on Saturday.

I hope our O-line wears out UW and we get up early. My guess is that Locker will try to do too much and make mistakes. If we let UW hang around, we could be in for a long night.

re: LSU needs your votes

Posted by CMoney on 9/1/09 at 11:11 am to
Sept 1 @ 11:10 AM - LSU 37%, Ole Miss 28%: LSU was at 12% yesterday.

Go Rant!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

re: ESPN start time for LSU UW ?

Posted by CMoney on 8/31/09 at 3:45 pm to
My guess is they will start the LSU/UW game on ESPNU or one of the alternative stations and then switch it to ESPN once the earlier game is finished. I don't expect a delay.

re: LSU needs your votes

Posted by CMoney on 8/31/09 at 3:40 pm to
The power of the rant needs just a bit more. It was 17% this morning and is now up to 27%. We are just a bit behind Ole Miss.

Come on Tiger fans!
How smart does Miles look now?

He just did a big TOLD YOU SO, in his office.

Actually Miles is nicer than that and probably feels bad for RP.

So . . . I will do the TOLD YOU SO for him.

:nana:
28% (It is up 3% in just an hour).
25%

The power of the rant! :geauxtigers:
Racist.

I didn't see one black guy in the whole crowd.

re: ESPN Loves Les Miles

Posted by CMoney on 8/19/09 at 9:59 am to
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Drinkability: only Les has it.


I could not agree more. Nicely said.

:dude:

re: ESPN Loves Les Miles

Posted by CMoney on 8/19/09 at 9:36 am to
They love Les for many reasons.

*The silly hat in Year One that has now turned into FEAR THE HAT.
*The ballsy 4th down calls in 2007.
*The DAMN STRONG FOOTBALL TEAM.
*And all the other personable comments.

Les Miles is a real guy. He may annoy you because he doesn't share injury information and always says we had a "Good go." at practice, but he is a good character. He doesn't take himself too seriously and doesn't think he has it all figured out like other coachs with the initials NICK SABAN.

Les is likable and I hope he is at LSU for many many years. He is a good. :cheers: