Dude .. that is fricken hilarious. I luve this one ... "Let's put it this way: We're a tune-up game for upper tier teams now. That's just the way it's gonna be for a while." Talk about the agony of defeat! ... like ..might as well go ahead and grab your ankles fellas. :rofl::rofl:
IMO, Michael Ford has not only the best speed but also the best vision among all three RBs, which made him our best RB at least in my mind. I guess it's the experience that he gained last year from sharing carries with Ridley that really made him stand out from the other two in terms of vision. CLM knows how to use our backs to their best advantages, so don't worry, as Ford will get his chance one way or another.
I have no maximum number allowed, although there is a minimum quality that is expected to be met. I'll let you know when a thread doesn't pass QC.:thumb:
The LSU players really seem to have bought into the one game at a time and not overlooking anyone mentality. That isn't always an easy thing to do with such a confident team. I think Miles deserves credit here. As long as they keep that state of mind they will not play down to the level of competition like we have seen so so many times. As long as that mentality continues LSU will continue to dominate lesser competition like Tennessee. Look past an SEC opponent or take them lightly and you have an outcome like we saw last year against the same team. So far Miles has earned every penny he has been paid this season. I hope and expect it to continue. Honey badger has a big day and LSU pulls away late. Tennessee is not without talent, so I don't see a Florida type score.