Anybody Impressed with the D?

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  1. Attack Tiger

    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

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    That was more on the safety and the fact that it was an absolutely perfect bomb that's impossible to defend from behind at full speed.
     
  2. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

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    As I said in another thread, Dwayne Thomas had himself a pretty dang good game. He was all over the place. Reminded me of the type of games TM had near the end of his frosh year. That was a pleasant surprise from an otherwise under-performing secondary.

    I'm curious to see how Mickey Johnson & Quentin Thomas would perform with more snaps. We seem to be really soft up the middle, which is not a good sign as we've yet to face a true power run game. I've always felt that Mickey would be a beast as a run-stuffer.
     
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  3. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

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    you are wrong my friend, if White properly jams the receiver at the line, then it doesnt happen. Eugene played the ball poorly yes, but its on White to re route the guy at the los.
     
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  4. plotalot

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    If he can't reroute his guy, he needs to delay his departure from the LOS to screw with the offense's timing. A lot of the 'overthrown' passes to Beckham last season, were more #3 not getting to the ball in time since he was being jammed up on the line.
     
  5. LSUDad

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    The guy made one year in the NFL, now back in college. Just a guess, making around half, if that much of what he was making at LSU. Y'all remember what I've been saying about "stability." Hes coaching at USF. Oh, USF is 0-3........stability........
     
  6. LSUDad

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    Landry and OBJ are two of the harder guys to jam at the line and even harder to cover once they get off the line. The Int the other night, Landry makes that catch more times than not.
     
  7. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

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    that doesnt take away from the production at LSU and Raheem Morris to boot.
     
  8. LSUDad

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    I'm just saying this was his loss, now Coop is talking about he likes coaching kids in college, bad way to learn a lesson.
     
  9. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

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    yes it was, he left and for Raheem Morris, which was my point......

    let that sink in, Raheem Morris!
     
  10. LSUDad

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    After Morris spent around 10 years in Tampa, you'd think they would know. I remember Joe Rob leaving for NC, that one lasted a year, but now hes done ok since then, hes at USCE.
     

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