LSU - Applch. St Game Thread

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by CalcoTiger, Nov 5, 2005.

  1. ARTiger

    ARTiger Founding Member

    14-0 LSU
     
  2. CalcoTiger

    CalcoTiger Live Long and Prosper IVI

    Can you explain to me why LSU called a timeout.

    Jamarcus didnt seem sharp on his last series. I would put Flynn in to start the second half with the other starters.

    Less than stellar first half.
     
  3. Goodlifetiger

    Goodlifetiger Founding Member

    4th quarter?
     
  4. northernvatiger

    northernvatiger Founding Member

    14-0 at the half.

    Are we looking ahead to next week? Let's take care of business tonight first!

    :geauxtige
     
  5. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    App St has only crossed the 50 yard line once so far in 3 possesions, but they have gained around 120 yards on us. Simply looking at where & how they got their yards, it looks like our Dline isn't playing with enthusiasm.
     
  6. Ch0sn0ne

    Ch0sn0ne At the Track

    I think Jamarcus will play one more series if we drive and score. If it was me, I would give Flynn one series with the starters, and then empty the damn bench.

    On the other hand, our defense is playing awful. Maybe the second teamers will actually do better since they just want a chance to make plays. It seems like the starters are just waiting for zeros on the clock.
     
  7. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

    I think JaMarcus stays in atleast two more series & one of those resulting in a TD. We're only up 14-0.
     
  8. Ch0sn0ne

    Ch0sn0ne At the Track


    I know. it's sad. we should be up by double that.
     
  9. TejasTiger

    TejasTiger Founding Member

    Time of possession is close, JR has completed about 70% of his passes, the RBs are averaging over 5 ypc and LSU has zero turnovers...yet it's only 14-0. Hell, LSU only has 2 penalties so far, too.

    WTF? That's pretty strange, IMO.
     
  10. Ch0sn0ne

    Ch0sn0ne At the Track

    Vanilla Offense, and the fact we can't stop them on third and long.
     

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