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DayHeGeaux

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  1. I'll buy you have elite, if not the best safety duo in the nation. But your CBs are another discussion.
  2. LOL. So now it's "may it did, maybe it didn't". Well, which one is it?
  3. So we can't throw on Texas? Tell me more about these elite CBs that no one has heard of?
  4. I'm not the one trying building a case off of 1 data point. If GA Southern is your only data point and you think their a scrub team, why are you still talking?
  5. If you consider them a scrub team, why did you bring them up to begin with? LSU did what we they were suppose to do.
  6. Like I said before, I consider 55 - 3 dominating.
  7. The o-line is apart of the team. You can't score 55 points w/ no defensive TDs if your OL is isn't dominant. If it's too difficult to tell why did you bring it up to begin with?
  8. Dahobbs: "Your o-line couldn't beat Georgia Southern" Me: Yes, we did. Dominated them while giving up zero sacks. Dahobbs: "But its Georgia Southern" Me: ?
  9. LOL. I every time I bring up facts you point back to the competition. "you had zero sacks by design with your quick passing, not really a statement about your o-line" Joe Burrow: 10.3 yards/comp Sam Ehlinger: 7.3 yards/comp Now what's your excuse?
  10. We gave up zero sacks. On the other hand:
  11. Not sure what you were trying to get at with these game clippings. The only thing I see is LSU gaining positive yardage on the GSU defense. 4 yards, 3 yards, 9 yards, 3 yards (1st Down), Goal line Touchdown, 1 yard, 12 yards. Maybe I missed it, but how many sacks did LSU give up in this game?
  12. It all depends Texas' defensive package, the goal using bunch formation is jumble the defensive pre-snap reads; getting LBs isolated on WR, etc. Jalen was solid. I can't say that about the rest of Texas' CBs.
  13. I agree. UT should be a happy to get over this hump. @DefinitelyNotHollywoodColt made it seem like that game was beneath you.
  14. You should expect to see a lot of bunch formations.
  15. It's literally taking everything in me not to bring up UT's game 1 track record under Herman.
  16. LOL. Here are some more clear images of your 330 lb "fit athlete"
  17. You're too dense. I can't go back and fourth with you. Bottom line, was our offensive game plan effective. Yes or No?
  18. LOL. Tell me how they're so much different since you have all this insight from looking at 2 completely different pics. You only have a 1 game sample. Chill out.
  19. I can tell you didn't watch the game, if you did you would know we actually did run the ball effectively. I think you're hung up on us establishing the run vs using it effectively. Running the clock management wasn't an issue because we were scoring at-will and we were playing against a triple-option run team.
  20. I do admit that. This is what I initially said, "LSU's OL IMO is still TBD. While they did great against GA Southern. It still remains to be seen if they can do it against better competition."
  21. LOL. So now when I bring up the actual game stats it's about competition vs the LSU OL playing great. LOL. We did what we were suppose to do.
  22. Mentally flexible? Oversized OL? LOL. There are so many fallacies to unpack in this statement. But I'll leave you with this. Here's some background research for you: OU OL Starter Averages: Height = 6'4.8 & Weight = 323.6 lbs LSU OL Starter Averages: Height = 6'4.4 & Weight = 321.4 lbs
  23. I call great 55-3 (42-3 at half) while going 7-7 in the redzone and giving up zero sacks.
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