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Is this defense led by Aranda going to cost us a national championship?

  1. Yes

    16 vote(s)
    30.8%
  2. No

    36 vote(s)
    69.2%
  1. Exactly. 2nd half. LSU has jumped out to big leads in the first half of the last two games. Opponents are making their adjustments and the defense is getting gassed as the game goes on with time on the field building up. The announcers started talking about tOSU jumping us. Whatever. They played 2-7 Rutgers and won 56-21. If we can be bashed, so can they. I do agree though that this shit has got to get fixed in terms of a running QB. Ole Piss set a blueprint for Clemson and tOSU tonight. Sucks.
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  2. From my friend and former LSU wide receiver Rogie Magee on FB tonight

    "LSU DEFENSE NEED TO WALK BACK TO BR"

    That about sums it up.
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  3. All 3
  4. First thing I thought of too. But a couple of those big runs had some shoddy as tackling and poor angles. That's something that can be fixed, but it seems like we've been saying that all season.
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  5. wow, that's an enlightening statistic, and not in a good way for us. that goes against OM having success due to a letdown from ALA. It looks more like the explanation is that we letdown during the game once we build a lead.
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  6. Appreciate the positivity, but TX, ALA and OM all scored 28+ points in the second half. That goes against a letdown from ALA, and more a letdown after halftime leads. That's on DA making poor adjustments and allowing that to happen.
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  7. Each game is different. This is what happened here. Yall need to get your perspective right. We are fine.
  8. hope you're right.
  9. LSU beat an SEC rival by 3 touchdowns. This was not Rutgers or Wake Forest.

    We need to keep that in perspective.
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