LSU o-line vs. PSU d-line

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by TSdude, Dec 17, 2009.

  1. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    He may be a weapon with alot of space, but he tries to get way too shifty instead of just using his speed and hitting holes at 90 miles an hour. He thinks he is a football player, but he is a track guy playing football.
     
  2. Hawker45

    Hawker45 Founding Member

  3. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    that was pretty fun, i did 03 LSU vs. 03 USC with USC at home, i did it 8 times and it had USC winning 5 times, and LSU winning 3.
     
  4. ThePhenom74

    ThePhenom74 Founding Member

    I think the key is in the play calling. If the play calling is like it is for Lee then I think LSU wins. If they predictable and not getting the ball to the play makers it will be a tough game. PSU cant stay with our WRs, so we should go down the field like they do when Lee is in. The screens, slants, 5 yard curls, options, predictable calling with personnel, etc wont cut it.

    I do agree JJ needs a better pocket presence as well to help out the OL.

    The OL is crucial though. Their pass blocking has been pretty decent lately, its the run blocking that is horrible. They must establish a run. I agree with Red, Id like to see more backups getting time.

    Miles has done a great job preparing for a bowl but Joe Pa is notorious for the same.
     
  5. Bayou Tiger

    Bayou Tiger Founding Member

    I feel like it will. :thumb:
     
  6. ANDREAUX

    ANDREAUX Freshman

    Hawk is correct in pointing out the ineptitude of special teams for Penn State.
    And the kicking game? forgetaboutit.
    Still, I think my PSU will win the game with their defense and perhaps a recovered turnover or two!
     

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