CBS Analysts Pick Indiana Blowout: "This is 2019 LSU"

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I was shocked at how retarded this crew was when I heard them a few weeks ago.

YouTube has really surpassed the networks when it comes to analysis

Yup I was looking for highlights after the Ole Miss game and one of the very 1st videos to come up was a CBS analyst screeching that the refs missed a PI and we didn’t deserve to win. I remember after the OSU game, the host and Wells both said they were both from Ohio and the other idiot was also from a B1G school.
 
Indiana is a good team, but they can be beat and we have the players and style to beat them. Looks like ppl still don’t understand Miami has the best DL & OL in CFB, the best tackle and DEs tandem in the nation.

As long as they play a disciplined game, Canes will have a good chance to win.
 
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These low hanging fruit, copy and paste mainstream media takes make me grateful for the up and coming independent shows on other platforms. CBS really goes to the bargain bin for their analysts.
 
Beanie Wells: “Indiana. They’re the best team in the country. They’re disciplined and battle-tested. I’m taking Indiana.”
And UM is not?? Not to totally discount Indiana's schedule, but this is a joke. This guy must have inspired Cardale Jones to follow in his footsteps to Taint and not "play school." ******* dip****.
 
I love this.
During the Fiesta Bowl, I had a brief thought that us having a "mediocre" game might be setting us up perfectly. Kind of like how the TAMU game made everyone think our O couldn't do anything against OSU's D. Our guys thrive off of the disrespect.

Give me Bain's notebook, all day, errrrday, over the media kissing our asses.
 
CBS easily has the worst analysts and talking heads of any sports media that's not directly linked to a conference.
Remember, up until this past year, they were linked to the SEC for 20+ years.
 
LSU 2019 didn't have a roster full of 23, 24, and 25 year old men playing against teams with 18-21 year old players either.
 
They struggled to pressure Chambliss? First off, it’s nearly impossible to pressure when the ball is out so quick. So judging Miami’s pass rush against Ole Miss is fool’s gold. But yeah, they need to speed up Mendoza & he’s fairly elusive for a tall, lanky QB. Key again is our offense & winning time of possession battle.
 
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