LOL. Don't be a jerk, I guess it came off different than I intended. How about discussing the rest of my post; I've already stated I'm not running out on LSU, just getting a little action on the side.
And off with the head of the wench. She dared to mock the Minions of Reality. Tie them to the whippin' post.
I thought most on here expected a 4 loss season? I know we have talent but the talent doesn't have the experience. We are averaging 15-16 true freshman playing a game? They will get plenty of experience this season playing against seasoned athletes. Next few seasons should be damn strong. As for Harris. I think he should sit for the 1st quarter of the games. He may be one that can observe the defense from the sidelines and pick up on what they are going to do and mentally plan for it. He's proven that he can play when injected later into the games.
No, no, no....when I said go back and watch "old" games, I mean OLD games from past coaches. Stay with me here; I know you're old enough to remember coaching regimes all the way back to Charlie Mac.
that was covered in new day offenses. of course offenses look boring in comparison but we're talking now. However, we don't need some uptempo zero back 6 wide formations. We can even settle with I formation with some creativity. Anything. but continuing to justify this crap with stats or comparisons to 1970 is les' problem to begin with. it doesn't help anything now.
Fair enough. I'm not happy with the offense, either. I'm just used to it because LSU has never been considered an offensive juggernaut. The highlight of my four years of LSU football as a student was the '88 Earthquake Game, that was a 7-6 final score. That's way back in the past, but I'm sure I was bored for a large portion of that game.