This has forced me to finally find and install that little puking smiley I've been meaning to install.
What? You said that LSU was outcoached the last two weeks and I asked you for an example. And you come back with this crap about last year? I'll try again. Give us an example of how LSU was "outcoached" the last two weeks.
Agree, if the team continues to improve every week, we'll be fine. Vandy returned 18 players from a team that lost to Fla by 6 and beat Ole Miss last year, and we were never really in danger of losing.
Dear Scott Detractors: You guys are entirely too fickle so please, STFU. Chuck the truck is doing WELL considering his lack of advantages so far this year that he enjoyed last year. One is a monster O-Line. Last year the O-Line was blowing D-Linemen clean off the ball and this year they just don't seem to be big or strong enough to get the job done as well. Ciron can't do it by himself. The other advantage he had last year was the presence of a downfield passing game. Whether you like to admit it or not, J-Lee was a much better passer than JJ is...he just can't manage a game or play mistake-free football so he lost his starting job to the more competent but less talented (throwing-wise) JJ. You can't get a solid running game going without forcing the safeties to respect the pass. This is all common sense. Just think before you post, please.
I agree on your points about Scott still being an excellent back. He just needs more holes like any back. Last night when he did get holes he moved piles. I also agree that Lee is a better passer than JJ. However JJ is a very good passer, he just doesnt have the time to throw. I also feel the constant checking to the sidelines is really killing any rhythm the team may be getting. Just let them go out and play the game. JJ does have to learn a lot, dont get me wrong. Like setting his feet better. When given time though JJ has a rocket arm and has put the ball there more often than not.
I'll go along with this. And he DID move some piles yesterday. He turned a four-yard gain into about twelve early on. THAT'S Chuck the Truck. THAT'S why we need him.