1. I agree. I said this morning that Miles had a history of this. First time I REALLY remember scratching my head was a Kentucky game. One of our backs had hot hand first half only to get shelved in the second. JJ in the NC game last year while J Lee rotted on the bench...so many.
  2. Man Tiga I so thought about Charles Scott last night against Kentucky. So true, over 100 in the first half of that game and then the only time we run him in the 2nd is on a 4th and 4 in the 4th quarter with the game on the line. One thing I'm damn sure of, he most certainly is the Mad Hatter.
  3. And that goes back to the difference between what Chavis does on D and what whichever combination of Stud/Les/Krag does running the offense: timely in-game adjustments. Chavis usually recognizes when something isn't working and corrects it. For the last several seasons it always seems like the offensive staff takes the game plan developed during the week, and by God they are gonna use it regardless of who is/isn't executing, and regardless of what the opposing defense does. Strategically, there can be little-to-no deviation during the game.
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  4. True. At the start of the A&M game I walked out of my mom's house cause it was looking like we were going to get throttled. By the time I came back in we had established control.
  5. Tiga, just how many LSU games have you gotten up and walked out on? You should be ashamed to admit that... ;)
  6. Dont tell Pride. He loves this shit. True fan and such...
  7. The offense stunk. Defense was on the field the whole game. We needed to win the time of position game to assure victory.
  8. Me ashamed? Be dam if I'm going to watch some bewl shyt. I don't mind losing if we play well but they gotta play well to keep my attn.
  9. Coincidentally, look at what happened to Bo this year. Best pass D in the country, gets 70 dropped on him in the CCG, and Murray threw for 426 & 5 TDs today. Dude just cannot finish.
  10. Spot on LaSalle