I scared that one of these games may jump up and bite LSU in the @ss. Ole Miss has done this to us before after LSU wins a big game. Hopefully, these game will not be close. They need to blow them out in the 1st half. I hope the coaches have them prepared mentally and physically, because LSU offense needs to stop coming out of the gates stumbling in the 1st half. This will bite LSU eventually. These teams are pitiful and those are the ones that can really surprise you.
No reason to worry. It's nice being able to sit back and enjoy a game instead of holding your breath the whole time. No worries.
Besides the Bama game LSU has come out strong in just about every game only to stumble later in the game. The first quarter has been when the offense has done its best.
I agree. All it takes is one slip up and were out. And dont think Ole Piss and Arky would like nothing better than to ruin our SECCG hopes. This is where you need to have your seniors step up and show leadership. Every game is important but these are getting down to nut cutting time. Lets take care of business and take em one at a time.
No matter who we are playing I hold my breath. This is the SEC anyone can bite you in the @ss if you don't come out and play.
Arkansas is more dangerous than Ol' Mess. McFadden is getting better every game and a threat that should not to be taken lightly. It is not a game that LSU can afford to look past.
The good thing is that I don't have to go out and play. As long as the team is prepared, there is no way that either team can hang with us. I feel confident that the team will be prepared. You are right about the SEC and all, I'm just saying that I'm not sweating these last two games. I hope that statement doesn't come back to haunt me. :hihi:
We'll probably come out flat as a pancake against Ole Miss, which is understandable. Ole Miss can't be feeling all that great after blowing a lead against Arkansas at home. I see an ugly first half performance by both teams, followed by an LSU blowout in the 2nd half. I am more worried about Arkansas and their running game.
Particularly after we ruined their SECCG hopes in 2003. The difference is, however, that this will not be the only opportunity in the history of our school that we have to make it to ATL.