Neither offense plays well. LSU kicks fgs better, they have a slight edge in my opinion.
This is why I feel the game was matched with similar teams to keep LSU within a 'comfort zone.'
If they were playing a 'high octane offense' that can move the ball on anyone (for example Okla St), then the tempo of the game is changed, and LSU (who has two mediocre QBs--safe but neither spectacular) might not be able to keep up.
Hard to envision either team reaching 20 points in this one.
Neither offense plays well. LSU kicks fgs better, they have a slight edge in my opinion.
This is why I feel the game was matched with similar teams to keep LSU within a 'comfort zone.'
If they were playing a 'high octane offense' that can move the ball on anyone (for example Okla St), then the tempo of the game is changed, and LSU (who has two mediocre QBs--safe but neither spectacular) might not be able to keep up.
Hard to envision either team reaching 20 points in this one.
And what is it that makes you think LSU has this great answer on offense? I am just curious... Can you honestly sit here and tell me that you think JJ will have the success he had in the first game?
Not at all. LSU has no-name role players on offense, and the world will forget all their names after this game. They only need a few good plays, and certainly that is all they need and are looking for. Just enough.
And what is it that makes you think LSU has this great answer on offense? I am just curious... Can you honestly sit here and tell me that you think JJ will have the success he had in the first game?
Not at all. LSU has no-name role players on offense, and the world will forget all their names after this game. They only need a few good plays, and certainly that is all they need and are looking for. Just enough.
To become a champion in any sport you have to win the last game There is nothing novel about that. I've never in the history of sports heard of a team winning a championship after losing their last game.
I think a few astute fans are just feeling Alabama is in a better position to do less work and extraxt the most gain. They need to win one out of two games and they're the Champions. LSU meanwhile, had to beat Georgia in the SEC Championship (risking a loss) then have to beat a talented and well coached defensive team from their own league twice. Noone is complaining from LSU, but the entire BCS is mismanaged and manipulated by greedy interests.
To become a champion in any sport you have to win the last game There is nothing novel about that. I've never in the history of sports heard of a team winning a championship after losing their last game.
I think a few astute fans are just feeling Alabama is in a better position to do less work and extraxt the most gain. They need to win one out of two games and they're the Champions. LSU meanwhile, had to beat Georgia in the SEC Championship (risking a loss) then have to beat a talented and well coached defensive team from their own league twice. Noone is complaining from LSU, but the entire BCS is mismanaged and manipulated by greedy interests.
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