As painful as it is to say...

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  1. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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  2. BlancoBob

    BlancoBob Founding Member

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    The Good, The Bad, and the F-ing Delusional! My favorite is the goof who says LSU's 1st half & 2nd Half offensive performance were similar.

    The game I saw:

    1. LSU's defense went away from successful pressure & back to soft zone & got toasted alive AGAIN (JUST LIKE ASU DID TO US) for 30 points from a lame azz injured Tennessee offense that was SHUT OUT IN THE FIRST HALF.

    Recommendation: Roast Miles alive in the weekly talk show for allowing Pellini to do this crap AGAIN. Oh, wait, LESS SMILES & CO screened all calls, lol.

    THE BLAME: SQUARELY LESS SMILES & HIS SHOW CLOWN PELLINI. OR THE PLAYERS, IF YOU ARE STUPID ENOUGH TO BELIEVE "THEY" WERE RESPONSIBLE AS MILES WOULD HAVE US BELIEVE. :dis:

    2. LSU's playcalling got more & more conservative as the game went on. Green didn't touch the FB, wazzup! LSU SCORED 3 LOUSY POINTS IN THE SECOND HALF, & PLAY CALLING WAS ENRAGING MOST LSU FANS!

    Recommendation: Roast Miles alive in the weekly talk show for getting conservative and sitting on a lead instead of firing passes on first down & moving the chains. Oh, wait, LESS SMILES & CO screened the good calls, lol.

    THE BLAME: MOSTLY LESS SMILES.

    3. Phat Phil & Co. coaching punked Less Smiles & Co.coaching, period. Adjustments were made by Tennessee that allowed UT to win the game, while Miles & Co. sat there scratching their balls. UT played for 60 minutes, LSU 30. Just disgraceful, especially the clock management that cost LSU points.

    THE BLAME: MOSTLY LESS SMILES.
     
  3. luvmesumlsu

    luvmesumlsu Founding Member

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  4. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

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    It's Ramah again[​IMG]
     
  5. Jean Lafitte

    Jean Lafitte The Old Guard

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    OH, RIGHT

    . . . . Mr. Auburn Fan from Birmingham, Alabama, is going to tell US what's wrong with our coaching schemes.
     
  6. Jean Lafitte

    Jean Lafitte The Old Guard

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    :thumb:

    You've provided some valid food for thought for everyone to consider.
     
  7. Jean Lafitte

    Jean Lafitte The Old Guard

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    OOoops. This is also a good point. Of course, the response to your point would be, "Yeah, but the reason for the yardage differential is that the players didn't EXECUTE in the 2nd half."
     
  8. Jean Lafitte

    Jean Lafitte The Old Guard

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    Since when do we allow 10-year-olds to post messages on this board?

    :dis:

    PS I don't recall anybody saying that Rick Clausen wasn't good enough for LSU. I'm happy for him. I'm a little disappointed that he is not mature enough yet to be a gracious winner, but, that's just me.

    PSS Although this loss to your Vomiteers stings a bunch, it must be FAR LESS than the STING OF YOUR SECCG LOSS TO LSU . . . REMEMBER? THE ONE THAT COST YOU A CHANCE TO PLAY FOR THE BCS NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP ????

    SON, YOU ARE OBVIOUSLY

    STUCK ON STUPID!!
     
  9. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

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    Don't let him get to you, it's not worth it. He's probably never gonna be back anyways.
     
  10. Jean Lafitte

    Jean Lafitte The Old Guard

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    I agree with these thoughts entirely.

    I would like to add two thoughts:

    1) I have no idea what LSU should do to get better

    2) I have no idea whether our current coaching staff will be able to keep LSU at the level that we found ourselves at when the Nick Saban Era ended on Christmas Day, 2004.

    PS Don't nobody say that the Nick Saban Era ended on New Year's Day 2005, because I watched that bowl game very, very closely, and I'm sure that the Nick Saban Era ended on Christmas Day.
     

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