Wet ball and high wind, I'm thinking. Gamble has been kicking all year, 36 kickoffs, and he has had only 2 go out of bounds. He just needs to achieve more consistency. We don't need to dumb down the strategy.
Perhaps but there were several others who said the same thing I did. In fact, it was someone else you replied to about "fixing" the initial post. We're all imperceptive though. It's not a matter of poor writing skills.
The strategy sucks for 2 reasons. 1 we don't have a kicker who can do it right consistently, 2 our kick coverage isn't good enough to cover it correctly consistently.
Adding is changing, gringo. This is sig-worthy to show how you daff, and make no mistake, I know you're acting.
Their D Line might be better than our O Line but are they that much better than our 5 future NFL starters? I don't think so. Out O line didn't win a single battle at the line of scrimmage for the entire 20 minutes they gave us in time of possession. Not one. Fournette did not once have a hole or an open lane to run through. Not even a small on. He was only tackled by a single Bama player 2 or 3 times. Every other time he was gang tackled by the unblocked Bama defenders. How is it possible to not be prepared to play your best in a game of this magnitude? Bring your interpreter and ask Le Miles?
Gary Danielson said right before the beginning of the second half that Harris was the one bright spot for the LSU offense in the first half. Harris was 3 for 9 in the first half.
The bad game Harris had was in large part the blame of the same people who are to blame for LF7's bad game. The O line. Isn't Les an old O Lineman?