Predict Etling's stats for the Missouri game

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  1. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    21-32, 268 yards, 2 TDs, 0 Ints
     
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    18-30 225 yards 2 TDs 1 INT
     
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    19-25 310 yards 3 TD 1 INT
    Guice 150 yards LF dnp
    Williams 65 yards
    LSU puts up over 500 yards offense and confirms we did the right thing!
     
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    17-24. 180 yds, 2 TD
     
  5. msully

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    Maybe 237 yds total rushing and passing. Not enough to get a win he will be sacked 4 times
     
  6. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

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    Etling: 8-15 101yd, 1td, 1int
    Harris: 7-15, 75yd, 0td, 1int

    Plenty of sacks. O won't be able to turn things around. Hope I'm wrong.
     
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  7. Cajinkid

    Cajinkid Veteran Member

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    Missouri will come to play and pull of a win . Mizzou leads the SEC with 7INT's .already , and has one of the best offesnse in the country . Defense will get a test for ole miss and A&M and will be tired by the 4th quarter .
     
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  8. TwistedTiger

    TwistedTiger Founding Member

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    I don't think you can do a ton mid season and I'm not sold on him being a permanent solution, but I really like what he's saying about immediate changes they're making on offense and special teams. We all know that things as simple as throwing to the TEs and some quick slants to the WRs could pay huge dividends on offense. I think you will see positive change on offense with yaw yaw, but it will take a little time. A couple more weeks to install and get players familiar with the new stuff and you may see a significantly different offense. However if the OL doesn't improve during that time it won't matter.
     
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  9. $TigerFan$

    $TigerFan$ Father of CajinKid

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    That's what's been missing @TwistedTiger exactly what you mention. We can help the O line with a few quick strikes and positive yardage. It will back up the LB, the first time our TE or WR takes one to the house. The LB are not moving for passes on the outside, we need quick strike over the middle. This will give our RB room to work. If CSE can keep it mixed up enough, we already have the plays to use our talent effectively. Just have to execute and quit dropping passes. With our talent and existing playbook, I'm sure if we play relaxed and get some momentum the offense can produce. We really would not have to revamp to a different system, just tweak what we got. We got the obstacles out of the way so now we just need to go have fun.
     
  10. msully

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    Not a few but they have to think pass on every play . But so far we do or can not give the QB time to pass
     

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