I'll leave it at that. If you took away anything from this game other than LSU has some of the most explosive offensive weapons in the nation that they have absolutely no idea how to use, then I have nothing to offer you. Brett, you said it best in the pregame thread someone started. "I'm looking at the coaches to see if they have the WANT to use our quality players in the most effective ways on offense and whether or not our defensive staff has tired of getting owned on 3rd down and shored up that swiss cheese 3rd down defense."
That second half was one of the worst I have seen. Between the penalties, turnovers, and stupid mistakes, we were damn lucky to win.
No, LSU did not win, they just didn't lose or survived... another couple of seconds on the clock and Les would have resigned on Sunday.
We won is about all you can say about that game. UNC was missing 3/4 of their secondary, their best d lineman, one of their best linebackers, their top reciever and their top two running backs and really should have won the game.
He stalled the horses at halftime. We proved how explosive we could be when they turn em loose in the first half. Looked like a different concept and team in second half.
:geaux: Wouda, shouda, coulda don't cut it. The Tigers won, UNC lost. And yes, that was the ugliest second half of Tiger football I've seen in a long time. But I ain't about to give the "W" back. :LSU231:
I say we pay islstl a few million to coach the Tigers. islstl, go start learning something about coaching football in real life, you're going to be our new coach.