1. Like last year. BDS is generally what I like to call a "not-so-hostile" environment. A&M agrees.
  2. Once again LSU was NOT in a prevent defense. It's funny how most people do not even know what a prevent is.

  3. I guess this is where I remind you of the recent score in hostile, Baton Rouge, where almost everyone's dreams go to die. Personally, I tend to chalk it all up to one big, bad, nasty league. "On any given Saturday," pretty much sums up, not your father's SEC.
  4. You were already talking about that, slick. Try again.

  5. But CC, now you're talking to me. The fans are always an advantage. If the road team wins, the sweeter the victory. But in this league, if you don't play well and execute, it won't matter if you play on an iceberg, most of the time, you get beat.
  6. Not really true, we play like crap all the time and still win 80% of our games.
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  7. Yeah, and we also dominate and lose too
  8. I think Bum Phillips said it best, some years ago. He said, when asked about his opponent running the prevent defense at the end of the game - "The only thing the Prevent Defense does is, Prevent You From Winning"
  9. like it did against A&M?

  10. No, the problem has become, If LSU doesn't go up and down the field with the offensive dexterity of an Oregon, and yet still maintain the power and fierceness of your defense, you qualify that as crap these days. Wish you well with those reasonable expectations.