Ga Game - Were you ever worried?

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by KyleK, Dec 3, 2011.

  1. LSU_4_LIFE

    LSU_4_LIFE Founding Member


    DEPTH

    When your defense is 2 quarters in, and they look up and see fresh legs EVERYWHERE, its like WTF!?!

    I love reading opposing teams linemen when the tweet after they game.

    "We run a play against one group, huddle up, break the huddle, and their is a fresh group lined up, just as talented" 4 times over!

    DEPTH
     
  2. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

    It all starts here..........

    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syUyHjdbS48]LSU Football Off-Season Workout - YouTube[/ame]

    :tigereye:
     
  3. NateDawg122

    NateDawg122 Veteran Member

    Listen, do not get me wrong I am not taking anything away from the Honey Badger. He is an unbelievable athlete and deserves his credit. But the reason it matters is that the ball went out the back of the endzone AS A FUMBLE as a touch back and it would have been UGA ball on the twenty. Guys in the review booth said the same thing a little while after when they saw that view.
     
  4. LSU_4_LIFE

    LSU_4_LIFE Founding Member

    Not true, he was at the one, it would have been an illegal forward pass, penalty and still LSU ball
     
  5. Tiger in TX

    Tiger in TX Quack


    See LSU 4 Life's post above. It was an illegal forward pass, not a fumble.
     
  6. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

    Wouldn't have mattered, LSU was just putting its foot on the gas......
     
  7. NateDawg122

    NateDawg122 Veteran Member

    Read my post again, made a change. Also look at the tape again, the ball was tossed back.
     
  8. LSU_4_LIFE

    LSU_4_LIFE Founding Member

    Was not tossed back, if he was not in the endzone, then it wasnt tossed back.

    How can he be outside of the endzone, but toss it backwards out of the back or side of the endzone?
     
  9. LSU_4_LIFE

    LSU_4_LIFE Founding Member

    Guys in the review booth agreed it would have been an illegal forward pass, that is where I learned it.

    It was 42-10, who cares about one TD, that would have just happened again anyway
     
  10. NateDawg122

    NateDawg122 Veteran Member

    The only reason I mention it is because it was a huge momentum shift and in the GA Dome that is huge. Bulldogs lost their drive after that. LSU would have still more than likely won but that was a key turning point. Let's just say that it was a forward pass and it was LSU ball on the fifteen. What makes you think LSU would have punched it in during a half which they could not make a single first down?
     

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