I know it's early but IDGAF. Marshall up the middle. Can we stop him? Quan Bray had some nice catches yesterday but our secondary is not a concern for me. Our D Line though.... I'm worrying this could be a McFadden show, on the road.
Hope so. Play em like everyone plays us. Load the box, dare em to throw and don't let all the motion confuse you. Stay home on D should be fine.
We have a better chance of stopping him with Beckwith in there, not Welter. The defense last night was burned on only play; yes, I know it was New Mexico State...
At least, we'll face a less hostile crowd on the road--one that will likely stay for the whole game. Our defense may certainly get gashed (probably will), but with Harris (hopefully) under center, will be also be able to gash AU? It's interesting, and Miles simply cannot throw Jennings out there on the Plains. It will be ugly and put us in a hole early, which we cannot afford.
We're not winning this 20-17. So let's get that out of the way. It will be like the 2013 Georgia game, in which we will have to match them punch for punch. Auburn will run and run and run, and then run some more. #31 will see half the snaps at MLB. If LSU comes out with their MSU game plan of forcing the run, the result will be a 34-10 deficit like we faced in that game. Has Les learned his lesson or will his stubborn nature get the best of him again? Throw the goddamn ball to soften up the D and set up the run. Plain and simple. Not a methodology that Les likes to follow. Auburn 41, LSU 31.
It was a hyperbole, and it was intentional. I'm sick to death of our Tiger Stadium crowds booing our own players and leaving at halftime. Crap--they'd actually avoid traffic by staying until the end of the game. It's stupid.