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If we can't play in Tiger Stadium, move the game to Troy because we need the practice against the spread offense because AU and FL use it.

Moving the game to an open date defeats the purpose of even playing the game as it does not help us prepare to defeat FL and AU.

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re: Lee and Hatch

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/31/08 at 9:30 pm to
Lee may be operating out of the shotgun because he will be our 2 minute offense QB since he can throw the deep ball. Thus, if Hatch's game management can't get us ahead and keep us ahead, Lee's shotgun 2 min. offense will be put in to win the game.

Crowton is way ahead of us all in preparing to win games with the talent we have.

I like the fact that we are utilizing the strengths of both. It will pay off down the road.

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we should not have lost to kentucky or arkansas.
les chose to play injured players (hester vs. KY, meaning scott or williams, and flynn in OT vs. ARK, meaning perrilloux) over healthier players who would have performed better.

we would have won if he had put the uninjured guys on the field instead.


:wtf: :crazy: :dope:

Really? Like when the defense had to win the SEC Championship game? Perrilloux was so awsome!(maximum sarcasm)

Or, like when Zinger dropped Flynn's pass in the endzone vs. Kentucky? Or, when Scott should have got a 2 yard 1st down on the 3rd series in OT...he was tackled by one player...you mean like that? Or, when Doucet, a Senior WR, lined up wrong, only to have the TD from Flynn to Hester called back that would have won the game in regulation.

If Scott, Williams, or Murphy had half the heart of Hester or were a "go to guy in critical situations" like Hester was, then they would have started or played more last year.

You are the "classic example" of someone who is critical of Miles and doesn't know WTF they are talking about! Classic amnesia and revisionist history....I bet you are Dimocrat-liberal:lol:

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better than Scott, that they assume KW has to be in the "doghouse" for Scott to pass him on the depth chart?


It will RB by committee...Scott will pound them in the first and second quarters...after opposing team's defenses are softened up, then KW and RM will come it and speed/quickness them to death.

I like it! And, it shows how smart Crowton and Miles are!


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your email is going to CHANGE THE WORLD


Yeah...your are probably right, but it has a great "feces theme"! :rotflmao:

Here is my email to [link=(javascript:location.href='https://search.scout.com/a.z?s=451&p=4&c=1&search=1&sskey=%22' + escape('Richard Cirminiello') + '%22&sssiteid=451';)]Richard Cirminiello[/link]:

Dear “Dick Cornhollio”:



#1 Urban Meyer – I like how you conveniently left off his record at Florida over the last three years so that the average reader wouldn’t see what an “unconventional and a little kooky at times” kind of hack sports writer you are!



#1 Urban Meyer - 31-8 @ UF



#12 - Les Miles - 34-6 @ LSU



What’s the difference? Les Miles started his head coaching career in the Big 12 at a school that has traditionally been one of the whipping boys for the B-12’s southern division powerhouses of UT and OU. Have you ever heard the names of these two schools before?



Where as Urban Myer coached at Bowling Green and Utah…



Yeah, the Mountain West and Mid-American conferences are so comparable to the Big-12 aren’t they? Thus, comparing Miles head coaching record to Meyer’s, prior to their SEC careers, is bull-shite analysis and any objective person knows that your rankings suck!



The Mountain West is shite and BYU, when it won the NC – the conference's only claim to fame, it did not deserve it because they didn’t play anybody up until Michigan. If you need a reminder…here it is (1984 affirmative action NC):



LINK



The Mid-American conference is even worse than the Mountain West; it’s below shite…if that is possible.



But, opinions are like assholes and your opinion stinks like it was just freshly birthed!



And, yeah…I’m and LSU fan…



And, if you were to pick Urban Meyer in 2007 as your best coach…I would understand, but after last year…shear hackery at best!


Find a new day job and come up with some original analysis other than…Les Miles is a lucky, dumb gambler!





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re: eddie lacy hurt

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/24/08 at 12:30 am to
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I'm at dutchtown right now and apparently lacy hurt his knee last night in a scrimmage against zachary...he has an mri monday, but word is its a torn mcl


I sure hope it is not that serious! And, if it is, I hope he makes a full recovery and goes to Hargrave....

Then to LSU!
I'm not “on board” until after Auburn...that does not mean that I don't support him 100%...I do!

But, just because he can run the offense for 3 games vs. cream-puff opponents in Tiger Stadium with the home field advantage and the talent that surrounds him proves nothing.

Therefore, I reserve my opinion of Hatch until after Auburn. Then and only then, will we know whether Hatch is a "player" and leader or not!


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i noticed it had our running backs ranked 20-something and stopped reading there


Certainly CFN is not right on all their estimates...but, in my experience in reading them, they are very good overall.

Your comments are welcome...

Please include with that, who has the advantage in your opinion. :cheers:
LINK

#1. USC

#2. Ohio State

#3. Georgia

#4. LSU

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The nation's number three defense in each of the last three years might fall off a little bit with the loss of defensive coordinator Bo Pelini, DT Glenn Dorsey, LB Ali Highsmith, SS Craig Steltz and both starting corners, but it's not like things are going to fall off the map. The defensive line might even be better, even without Dorsey, with tackles Ricky Jean-Francois (academics) and Charles Alexander (knee) joining Al Woods and Marlon Favorite on the inside to form a brick wall, and tackle-sized Tyson Jackson on the end looking for a big season to cash in on for next year's NFL draft. Speed and athleticism should make up for concerns at outside linebacker and cornerback, while MLB Darry Beckwith and the safeties should be tremendous.


#5. Auburn

#27 Florida

Is Auburn truely the #5 defense in the nation...?

and if it is, Auburn once again has the advantage as the game will be in Auburn, AL...(my opinion)

Both teams have untested, inexperienced QBs...

Both teams have new Defensive Coordinators...

Auburn has a new Offensive Coordinator...

Although, Auburn has a new OC, the game is in Auburn...because everything else is even...playing in Auburn trumps their new OC...

Advantage to Auburn because their QB, although inexperienced, saw more playing time last year than Hatch.

LINK

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Quarterbacks

Projected Starter: While he's not going to throw for 4,000 yards and he's built more like a tailback than a quarterback, 6-1, 205-pound Kodi Burns is a fantastic spread offense prospect who should do wonders in the new attack. The sophomore saw a little bit of time throughout last season completing just ten of 26 passes for 145 yards and two touchdowns with an interception, but he ran for 203 yards and three scores in his limited time and was the star of the Chick-fil-A Bowl win over Clemson with 69 yards and the game-winning touchdown in overtime to go along with a 22-yard touchdown pass, his only completion in four attempts. He'll need some seasoning



We all know this is probably the game that will decide the SEC West!

What's your opinion...who has the advantage or is it even?

re: The Long Shot

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/20/08 at 10:40 pm to
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Any comments on realistic shots here. k. Kelly, M. Brown, J. Jones, D. Dye, Ray Ray Armstrong, Operum, Lynn, Winston, B. Smith. Wooten. X. Nixon, Wilson, J. Martinez, Appleton, Bumphis, Burkhead, Ledford, Tahj Jones, Chris Freeman, K. Brent.


If we take any more OL, Freeman & Jordan Mills look like projects, but they won't start until their RS Jr yr anyway...lot's of potential due to size just like Williford... :cheers:

Myles and Brent are definitely SEC calibur and if Loston does not commit, I think one of these will be a Tiger if we want a safety after losing Loston.

re: Williford Gets 3rd (5.5)

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/18/08 at 11:38 pm to
Excellent call lynxcat! :cheers: :bow:

re: CBS schedule

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/18/08 at 2:07 pm to
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10/25 - 2:30 p.m.-6:00 p.m. Georgia @ LSU (CBS HD)


NO PRIME TIME? :wtf: :ahh: :dope:
Rivals just changed it today!

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re: Will Mingo lose his 4th star.

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/18/08 at 12:47 am to
well I guess there is reason to fear...oh well...write us down for another 3 star...

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re: Will Mingo lose his 4th star.

Posted by Catahoula Lake LA on 8/18/08 at 12:40 am to
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But his film will be at safety. His numbers will plummet this year and he very well could lose his 4th star.


Is this set in stone...him playing in the secondary all year?
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Who here thinks Mingo may lose his 4 star status and downgrade to a 3 star.

Just to add: I do really like Mingo and really hope he signs with LSU. I just wanted to here others opinions on the matter.


For one, I don't think that anyone will be downgraded until new film from this season hits Rivals or they observe Mingo in game. Its August and we are in HS FB season (this weekend or within the next two weeks). Rivals just did a huge review and regrade.

Mingo only has one year under his belt...he will make big advances this year.

Stays 4 star.
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I'm pretty sure Les Miles and your staff don't give a frick that CM is a "5 star" now. We have a 3 star guy from last years class (Dline) who is going to push for seriously playing time this year.


I was reading an article or watching ESPN and I heard or read a quote from a Top 20 program talking about recruiting...don't remember who it was or what program, but he said he was looking at recruiting web sites.

I don't believe they put much into star ratings, but they do glean information. So I agree that four or five stars don't determine the cutoff...its information plus in person and film evaluations.

Thus, Michael, Lacy, or Richardson comming to LSU does not depend on thier star ratings or rank at the RB position. :cheers: