The Case for O

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  1. CaryLab

    CaryLab Founding Member

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    Regaedless of whether you think there was fire or not, without the fumbles in that game we wouldn't be having this conversation. Instead it would be, we beat them by 2 or 3 scores and we weren't even focused. Nobody would be bitching about the coaching.
     
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  2. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    Bc it was systemic and consistent with Les miles non attention to detail. Could never line up and get a play off without duress, clock issues, game awareness, penalties and overall general stupidity and cluelessness.

    These are all symptoms that led directly to miles. This was fixed mostly overnight with O. Minus the UF game.

    When it's a constant and habitual, then you can look directly at the hc. I was shocked a HC could fix things as fast as Orgeron did.
     
  3. Kikicaca

    Kikicaca Meaux

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    Just saying the way you are thinking then Bama's OL is hardly better than ours yet you are all over SE or Grimes. Wondering why Kiffin gets a pass? Our offense is not yet ready to beat Bama considering O and SE only had 3 games to get ready. Open your eyes and mind a bit much to expect to compete with against the best in the nation.
     
  4. Kikicaca

    Kikicaca Meaux

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    Well said
     
  5. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Untrue. Guice doesn't fumble at the end of the game he still didn't cross the plane. If he doesn't fumble earlier still no guarantee LSU gets in. 5 goal line possessions, 10 points.
     
  6. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    Don't disagree, but do we honestly know this will change? What happens if the next OC gets in a funk? Will O take the reigns and get involved like Les. Les wasn't involved in the offense early either. Just too many unknowns.
     
  7. CaryLab

    CaryLab Founding Member

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    I'm not even talking about the last play I'm talking about the previous red zone trips.
     
  8. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

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    I was talking about Bama numb nuts.
     
  9. tirk

    tirk im the lyrical jessie james

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    What happens if kaka loses that extra chromosome. He might make a salient point. Who knows. So many questions.

    A bonus seems to be with O is that he understands his limitations. Something Les could never do so we are ahead of the game there.
    O credits his assistants constantly. I don't remember Les or any other coach put their ego aside like this guy has thus far. He recognizes his stars in aranda and Ensminger. That's huge especially coming from your leader.
    Let's see if it was just a front to land the gig but I highly doubt it.
     
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  10. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    The previous trip where he fumbled again, no guarantee LSU gets in if he doesn't. The most you can count out of that trip is 3 points.
     

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