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DayHeGeaux

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  1. We're not talking about the outcome. We're talking about LSU moving the ball through the air without being able to run the ball. You specifically said we wouldn't be able to be beat you if we couldn't run the ball. I don't post statistics or present an analysis because I lack sufficient data; there's not a big enough sample size. Something you're have a hard time understanding. But I get it.
  2. Y'all was talking crazy all week. Never said it wasn't a great game, the people I pointed out were talking shit this whole week about our offense.
  3. Nah, you put out bullshit and call it an analysis. So what happened to your analysis tonight?
  4. Apologies. Friendly fire. You were pretty objective.
  5. @bigcigar @Walden Ponderer@Deguello @Spider2YBanana @utee94 @Burt Macklin @HtownHorn @GoldAppleCorps @Magus Ossis @Hiphopopotamos @Tex Long @Tex Pete @Zavala @Deej @Pig Bellmont @BigBenBamboozle @Valmy77 @Katfid54 @Dahobbs @Huckleberry @totallynotabuttpirate @Nivek @JBJ @immamac So about tonight....... Y'all was talking all that shit before the game, and our SEC offense rolled your BIG12 defense with the pass. Where's all that pre-game energy? @sushihorn pre-game: @sushihorn post-game: Texas fan pre-game: Texas fans at halftime: Texas fans post-game: Me logging back into to SurlyHorns after the game: Next time I drop knowledge on SurlyHorns: We beat y'all averaging 3.5 yards/carry: Now wipe me down and hit that Hate button. Cook'em
  6. When you're analyzing data, you have to account for variables (breaking in a new offense and RBs). Your affirmation is faulty and requires more test/data/games. You may be right, you may be wrong it's too early to tell with any definitiveness. A Trend: a general direction in which something is developing or changing. - You haven't allowed for this. While LSU's defense looks promising, I will tell you the same thing let the data play itself out. IT'S ONE GAME IN A NEW OFFENSE.
  7. I’m not bringing up data points. I’m just saying you don’t have enough data about the 2019 LSU offense.
  8. And what I’m saying is you don’t have enough data to really speak in absolutes. Everything is still TBD.
  9. It’s a completely different offense. Pro-style vs Spread. Throw the 2018 data points away. Do really believe your coordinators and analysts are watching 2018 LSU tape?
  10. And this is where we differ. I believe Burrow can make the accurate and timely throws. And Texas will get to him a few times with blitz.
  11. Stop with this data point shit. It’s one game. Its the equivalent to judging your 2018 season based off the Maryland game.
  12. Nah. New offense and we didn’t have Emery or Tyrion.
  13. I’ll be here win, lose or draw. I just hope the energy remains the same.
  14. After we beat Texas tomorrow all I want to hear from you is “Good game and Geaux Tigers”
  15. Texas needs their DBs to generate QB pressure and/or a pass rush, which leaves them vulnerable to quick & accurate passing attacks. Where as Alabama generates QB pressure with their DL, freeing up everybody else. So you guys are dying on this “LSU can’t run the ball” hill based off of 1 blowout game?
  16. If you want to play the pretend game: Can we pretend to be OU, OSU, WV, and TT? 320.75 passing yards allowed vs these teams. Texas' pass defense was ranked 110th last year. You defense is more bend but don't break vs shutdown.
  17. Maybe against UGA and the Big12, that remains to be seen against LSU. BTW, I did see the KSU game last year.
  18. LSU's defense is 22 deep this year. We couldn't say that last year. If you watched the GA Southern game you saw us sub at literally every position on the field. So late game attrition shouldn't be much of a problem for us this year. "LSU has some really overweight linemen on both sides of the ballLSU has some really overweight linemen on both sides of the ball" This is a fallacy. Our OL is actually slightly smaller than OUs. And yes while I would like to see our NTs shed a few pounds, they're highly effective when it comes to SEC play. We're also 3 deep at that position as well. (Shelvin, Ika, Fehoko). OU OL Starter Averages: Height = 6'4.8 & Weight = 323.6 lbs LSU OL Starter Averages: Height = 6'4.4 & Weight = 321.4 lbs
  19. LOL. You did this whole exposè on LSU’s defense and then ask this: how the fuck is LSU going to score points on Texas? LOL!
  20. Do you really want a Tackle getting matched up on a Safety. In our 11 personnel we can line up in a traditional pro-style with Tory Carter going from TE to FB for smash mouth football or we can spread it out as you saw against GA Southern. I believe you saw very little vs GA Southern.
  21. I liked Cook coming out of Lamar, he played with Delpit. I don't know if the coaches start him this game, but he may play depending on how he grades out this week.
  22. Let's be honest about this, Texas CBs are an issue. Herman has said it, Orlando has said it. This really isn't up for discussion. Jalen did OK against LA Tech. Kobe Boyce................ Isn't there still a battle going on?
  23. Texas' base is a 3-3-5. If you think you can stop LSU with only 6-7 people in the box, I don't know what to tell you.
  24. And they've truly been MIA ever since. Specifically Green and Cook.
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