I think this is the key. If we get more than 4 of these, we're sunk and it will indicate that our offense is disrupted. Less than that, and it'll mean we're taking it to the Bammers and they're all leaving at the end of the third quarter.
We can live with a few false starts in a noisy stadium on the road. No big deal. What I don't want to hear is the phrase -- "Fumble . . . Alabama recovers!"
Well, the refs better call the game consistently for both sides. If last week's game against Miss St and the pressure they put on Croyle is an indication, LSU's DEs will get excellent edge pressure. This means two things: Croyle will end up looking out of his earhole more than once on Saturday and those OTs are gonna be holding about 90% of the time on long-yardage passing downs where Croyle has to hold the ball for at least 3-4 seconds.