Jimbo Not the Problem

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  1. Tiger Dabbs

    Tiger Dabbs T.D.

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    We didn't get it too much in 2003 when we won the BCS either. The media darling was still usc...
     
  2. ARTiger

    ARTiger Founding Member

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    I'm also wondering if fatigue has any factor to the sluggish performance. The guys have played so many games in a row could a little fatigue be causing some lack of focus?

    However, I just can't see how you can't be jacked up for your last home game of the season, especially if you are a senior.

    But hey, this week should prove to be different. I look for a solid performance on both sides of the ball.

    And for anybody attending the game, be sure to make an insane amount freaking noise!! I'll have to do my cheering from home.
     
  3. Tiger Dabbs

    Tiger Dabbs T.D.

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    I was at senior day last year, and seemed to recall us squeaking by an Ole Miss team, too.
     
  4. ARTiger

    ARTiger Founding Member

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    Ouch, you are correct. I was there too, how soon I forget. Really, I thought it was the crappy weather. :yelwink2:
     
  5. LSUHotdog

    LSUHotdog Founding Member

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    I'm not sure I buy the fatigue factor because look at how many games NFL players play with only 1 week off not even including the playoffs. I know it's a different sport but the NBA season seems is long and those guys play games nightly so these guys are in shape.
     
  6. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

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    I don't think we call enough mid-range passes. Long bombs and screens and end arounds completely neglect one of the most effective attacks in college football, the mid-range pass. Our offense is way too control orriented. We need to risk a bit more, I think the reward would outweigh the risk.
     
  7. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    NFL players don't have to attend college classes full time and study to make grades at the same time.
     
  8. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

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    or Tennessee... same, same!
     
  9. ARTiger

    ARTiger Founding Member

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    Weren't all of our mid-range passes dropped last Friday? :shock:

    Sorry... couldn't resist.

    :geauxtige
     
  10. cadillacattack

    cadillacattack Illegitimi non carborundum est

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    No skill position players???

    Color me dumbfounded :nope:

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