1. All of our great receivers and they aren't being used. Again, play calling putrid.
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  2. Inept coaching and game plan with 0 adjustments. No push on either line. Rotating rbs so no rhythm. Sad to say without serious fire and adjustment we lose bad
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  3. The good news out of this is we're still in this game. Only down by 10. Could be much worse. I have faith that the coaching staff will make necessary adjustments.
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  4. I'm not sure that's a good thing. :D
  5. We had plenty of speed on D before when Saban was there, or when Bo P. was D coordinator, but we also had the size the stop the run and we could actually hit someone instead of having our safeties dive at people's legs because they can't tackle them by going high. Bama's D hasn't looked too slow the past few years, and neither has Stanford's, even against a "fast" team like Oregon.

    Besides, being smaller does not mean you are faster and speed is not the the only factor. You also have to have the mass when you get there, or you can't make the tackle.
  6. I guess the part that concerns me is that their big plays? It was us shitting the bed, not them playing well. gahhh
  7. Let's wait until after halftime to decide whether or not adjustments are being made, shall we?
  8. How can one have hope? When did LSU ever adust at halftime in the recent past?
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  9. This is definitely still winnable and LSU has the talent. However it would take one of the biggest halftime adjustments in football history.
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  10. We are a 2nd half team. Adjustments will be made and we come out firing on all cylinders.
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