A view from the other side(Bama fan)...

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  1. Tappy

    Tappy Veteran Member

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    First and foremost, I would like to say good luck, and Roll Tide to everyone out there. I look forward to this matchup, and have no doubt that this will be the National Championship of college football this season. It's ironic to me that both teams get a week off, and the world has to anticipate this matchup for two weeks.

    As I see it:

    QB - LSU has the edge in this category. You have two proven QB's, and a dual threat with Jefferson. Jefferson lit up the Tide last season, and Alabama has yet to face a legitimate dual threat this season. LSU has yet to face a secondary like Bama's and they are going to make it difficult on these QB's. Another thing to remember is that a lot of these defenders have already faced Jefferson, and this offense, and know what to expect for the most part. Not sure how well the pass rush will do in this game either, because of the O line of LSU I will speak in a bit about the LB's matchup of the two teams... On the other side of the QB situation, you have AJ McCarron. Although LSU has the edge, I don't think it is a factor when comparing the QB's. AJ has proven that he doesn't make mistakes. Before the INT last week, he had thrown 150+ passes without an INT, and the ones before that were in the first game, when the QB situation was a factor. What is important to me is that he came back from that INT, he didn't let it effect him, and he had his best game of the season. AJ does what is asked of him, and takes what the defense gives him. Granted, we have in no way faced a secondary like LSU's, so it will be interesting to see how well he performs.

    RB - Edge Alabama here... Overall statistics make Trent Richardson the best running back in the nation right now, and Eddie Lacie is ahead of Ford as well... I consider that duo to be the best in college football, period, and to argue that is crazy. This has a lot to do with a dominant offensive line... If anyone thinks that stacking the box is gonna just shut him down, you're crazy. Trent is gonna do his thing, and be a factor in this game. I am not saying he will run all day, because once again, this LSU front is the toughest we have faced all season, aside from Florida's. (Yes, Florida has a BIG, Experienced, Talented defensive line.) Because of this, there will be times when Trent is shut down, and we are gonna be forced into pass situations. On the other side, I can't say that similar won't happen on the LSU side of the ball. I am not taking away from the offensive line of LSU, because they are big and tough, and allow Ware to do amazing things. How well they will do against this Tide rushing defense, which is ranked first in the nation, is a matchup that will be interesting to see. I personally think the Tide is gonna dominate the LSU run game for the most part, but that is the "Bammer Homer" in me.

    Wr's - Slight edge to LSU because of the tallent, explosiveness, and deep threat ability. Alabama has also proven that they are exposed at times to the deep threat, so I can't say that LSU won't break a few of those off. I say slight because, although Bama doesn't have that legit deep threat, we do have a plethora of proved receivers who are spread around among some proven TE's as well. Neither team has faced a secondary like the others...

    TE's - Edge Bama... Our TE's are proven threats, and the two of their combined yardages is more than the 3 of LSU's. TD's are the same. (Totaling 3 for each team) Smelly is also an EXCELLENT blocker on the O line...

    O Line - SLIGHT edge to Bama, and that is ONLY because of the rushing yards they have allowed for Trent Richardson. Each line is experienced... Bama probably has more depth... They are both great at allowing the QB time to throw the ball, and dominant when running the ball. I'd love to hear some feed back on the matchups of the O lines of both teams vs the defensive front seven's of the other.

    DLine - Edge LSU... These boys are big, mean, and experienced. They are gonna cause some issues for Bama at times during this game. We have a pretty excellent set ourselves, so don't think they are just gonna get ran over all day. They are part of the reason this is the #1 ranked rush D in the nation boys and gals.

    LB's - Large edge Bama... Dont'a Hightower, and Courtney Upshaw are the two of best LB's in college football. They are dominating all over the field, and are a terror for their opponents. They will cause some major issues for LSU, this I promise. This is why I say that the LSU run game will be, for the most part ineffective. As I said before, we have the #1 ranked rush defense in the nation for a reason.

    Secondary - Even - As far as turnovers go, LSU has the edge. The "Ganja Bear" is AMAZING, and he will cause some issues for Bama. I think the coordinators are even here, but Saban gives the edge, because I think he is the best mind in college football, and most of the NFL when it comes to coaching a secondary. Experience wise everything is pretty even also, except Bama returned all 4 starters in the secondary, and I think LSU lost a main guy. For the most part LSU should be able to contain our WR's and give us some issues, and I think the same goes for Bama's.

    I said at the beginning of the season in a lot of forums... No team in college football, this season, will score more than 17 points on Bama's defense. I stick to that even with this game. I think LSU has some issues when they allowed WV to put up 500+ yards on them, and had a lot of opportunities to keep that game closer. There isn't a team in college that can put up 500 on Bama, that I promise you. I think Bama is the more experienced, deep, physical team, and they will wear LSU down. This game will stay close for quite some time, and could be decided in the 4th quarter, with the more physical team wearing the other down, and coming away with the victory, and a SEC/National Championship later down the road.

    Final Prediction 17 - 28 Bama

    Thank you all for listening, and BEST OF LUCK! Roll Tide!
     
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  2. Tappy

    Tappy Veteran Member

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    Oh, and I give the special teams edge to LSU... We are AMAZING at defending the punt, and kick, but suck and punting and kicking. We have some legit threats to return the ball, as does LSU.

    Coach - Advantage Bama - IMO Nick Saban is the best coach in college football.
     
  3. GregLSU

    GregLSU LSUFANS.com

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    Have fun posting for the next few weeks gump, like other programs fans... You won't be back after Nov.5th.
     
  4. chewie

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    same stupid crap in a sweeter packaging. nobody here is buying that chit.
     
  5. Tappy

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    What would be the point in that? Both teams will be done playing, so the discussion will be over.
     
  6. ramahsghost

    ramahsghost Veteran Member

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    Look guys ... It's Tirk's boypal Tappy ... Tappy, I have a question for you!

    When LSU scores 38 and the buzzards are picking the carcass of McCarrion, will you still feel "tappy" or just plain ... :shock:

    LSU 38 - Bama 13

    He stated the Bama O-line has more depth than LSU's line ... shhhhhhhhhhhhh
    Les Miles say ... Thank you Saban for giving me that huge raise ... :thumb:

    Edited:

    1. Wasn't that nice of Tappy to give LSU the QB edge ... he didn't say big edge :dis:

    2. LSU has yet to face a secondary like Bama's ... Tappy, Lee sees the best secondary in America each practice ... get a clue, huh :yelwink2:

    3. Granted, we have in no way faced a secondary like LSU's, so it will be interesting to see how well he performs ... Or doesn't perform when the pressure is on

    4. Overall statistics make Trent Richardson the best running back in the nation right now, and Eddie Lacie is ahead of Ford as well... I consider that duo to be the best in college football, period, and to argue that is crazy.

    :insane: Tappy, we're crazy about Ware/Hilliard/Ford/Blue & wouldn't trade ours 4 yours

    This has a lot to do with a dominant offensive line... If anyone thinks that stacking the box is gonna just shut him down, you're crazy. Trent is gonna do his thing, and be a factor in this game. I am not saying he will run all day, because once again, this LSU front is the toughest we have faced all season, aside from Florida's. (Yes, Florida has a BIG, Experienced, Talented defensive line.) Because of this, there will be times when Trent is shut down, and we are gonna be forced into pass situations. On the other side, I can't say that similar won't happen on the LSU side of the ball. I am not taking away from the offensive line of LSU, because they are big and tough, and allow Ware to do amazing things. How well they will do against this Tide rushing defense, which is ranked first in the nation, is a matchup that will be interesting to see. I personally think the Tide is gonna dominate the LSU run game for the most part, but that is the "Bammer Homer" in me.

    Did tappy say BAMMER HOMER?


    Wr's - Slight edge to LSU


    :rofl:



    TE's - Edge Bama... Our TE's are proven threats, and the two of their combined yardages is more than the 3 of LSU's. TD's are the same. (Totaling 3 for each team) Smelly is also an EXCELLENT blocker on the O line...


    :rolleye33:

    O Line - SLIGHT edge to Bama, and that is ONLY because of the rushing yards they have allowed for Trent Richardson.

    :D:bncry::D


    Each line is experienced... Bama probably has more depth... They are both great at allowing the QB time to throw the ball, and dominant when running the ball. I'd love to hear some feed back on the matchups of the O lines of both teams vs the defensive front seven's of the other.

    :wave:


    DLine - Edge LSU... These boys are big, mean, and experienced. They are gonna cause some issues for Bama at times during this game. We have a pretty excellent set ourselves, so don't think they are just gonna get ran over all day. They are part of the reason this is the #1 ranked rush D in the nation boys and gals.

    :thumb: ... I agree with Tappy here ... and the depth Tappy!!!

    LB's - Large edge Bama... Dont'a Hightower, and Courtney Upshaw are the two of best LB's in college football. They are dominating all over the field, and are a terror for their opponents. They will cause some major issues for LSU, this I promise. This is why I say that the LSU run game will be, for the most part ineffective. As I said before, we have the #1 ranked rush defense in the nation for a reason.

    :thumb: ... about as large as our edge at QB



    Secondary - Even - As far as turnovers go, LSU has the edge. The "Ganja Bear" is AMAZING, and he will cause some issues for Bama. I think the coordinators are even here, but Saban gives the edge, because I think he is the best mind in college football, and most of the NFL when it comes to coaching a secondary. Experience wise everything is pretty even also, except Bama returned all 4 starters in the secondary, and I think LSU lost a main guy. For the most part LSU should be able to contain our WR's and give us some issues, and I think the same goes for Bama's.

    :insane: ... T.O.M ... Get the wagon for Tappy

    ... There coming to take him away hahahehehoho


    Final Prediction 17 - 28 Bama

    Thank you all for listening, and BEST OF LUCK! Roll Tide!

    :geauxtige
     
  7. lsu_mackey

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    And this is where that whole spiel you vomited on your keyboard is negated.

    Nick $aban is not the best coach in CFB.
     
  8. Rwilliams

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    You made a very respectful , quality post. I have no problem with rival posters like yourself stating an opinion on this board. You are entitled to your view. Best of wishes for an injury free game. May the best team win. No zebra interference hopefully. Thanks for posting. Geaux tigers.
     
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  9. mobius481

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    Geez guys relax. Welcome the rival poster to the forum. His post was insightful and pretty accurate as well. I would agree with most of the matchups although ignoring special teams is a big mistake. We have an enormous advantage there and could swing the game.

    Also, we quietly score lots of points because we just pound away at you. I think you underestimate our offensive line. They are superstars. Lonergan's status may sway this game as he is crucial for us to control the line.

    It should be a great game and of course I think the Tigers win.
     
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  10. TigerSnarl

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    Not a bad analysis overall Tappy but you are wrong on the outcome of course. I am always thrilled when I see a realistic view from a Bama fan. For years, we have had many delusional posters come visit.

    I haven't seen enough of Bama to be an expert. Really only seen parts of Penn St, Ark, and Florida games. Think it is a stretch to think Bama secondary on the same level as LSU's. Would be easier to assess if Bama had played one (or two in our case) of the top offenses in the country. However, the point is that both teams will come in very evenly matched. Maybe Bama is better. Maybe LSU is better. We will see Nov 5.

    :geaux:
     
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