Jes(sica) Simpson.

His line getting dominated by an LSU O Line in turmoil is a fail.

Pat Bethel has no business starting.

James Jackson leaving the gap open in goal line.

But hes free from criticism. Lol


Calls out a coach.......doesn't even know the names of the players.....:monkey-serious:
 
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They should have mauled that line in pass pro.

But you conveniently ignored the 150yards rushing.
At 3.8 ypc that drops down to 2.5 if you remove a certain 50 yard that should’ve never occurred.
 
At 3.8 ypc that drops down to 2.5 if you remove a certain 50 yard that should’ve never occurred.

Lol. Talking about not knowing about football.

Lets just conveniently leave out plays that dont fit our narrative.

The DL was on the field for that play too wasnt it?
 
They should have mauled that line in pass pro.

But you conveniently ignored the 150yards rushing.
No it was just previously addressed and 150 rushing yards on 41 carries is not bad. Pretty sure 150 rushing yards/game wouldn't even put them in the top 50 for rushing offenses. You also conveniently ignored that our LB's had a combined less than 5 solo tackles...
 
Lol. Talking about not knowing about football.

Lets just conveniently leave out plays that dont fit our narrative.

The DL was on the field for that play too wasnt it?

Well when your brilliant DC stunts and blitzes to one side and leaves a gap to be covered by a LB that he coaches and then said LB over shoots it because he doesn’t know what gap integrity is...it’s kinda not their fault. Unless of course you want them to disregard the play call.

You should sit this one out champ...
 
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I thought our D-line played fine but they aren't this elite unit people kept hyping them up to be. If you removed Manny's dumb *** blitz that he NEVER, EVER audible out of after the offense is CLEARLY checking out of the play because it is his more predictable blitz then we would have held LSU to 106 yards rushing on 2.6 per carry. That is elite numbers but Manny is to cute of a play caller to let the boys play straight up because if he did we would have elite defensive numbers.
 
Well when your brilliant DC stunts and blitzes to one side and leaves a gap to be covered by aLB that he coaches and then said LB over shoots it because he doesn’t know what gap integrity is...it’s kinda not their fault. Unless of course you want them to disregard the play call.

You should sit this one out champ...

Lol. The DL is exempt from the scheme when there is a big run play. I get it.

Manny's scheme other than that play respected gap integrity? The sheme is what it is.

The DL was not distruptive enough against a mediocre O Line.

They also let Burrows slow them down with a hard count and draw them offsides on a 4th down.
 
His line getting dominated by an LSU O Line in turmoil is a fail.

Pat Bethel has no business starting.

James Jackson leaving the gap open in goal line.

But hes free from criticism. Lol

Because that's what he instructed "James" Jackson to do.
 
Lol. The DL is exempt from the scheme when there is a big run play. I get it.

Manny's scheme other than that play respected gap integrity? The sheme is what it is.

The DL was not distruptive enough against a mediocre O Line.

They also let Burrows slow them down with a hard count and draw them offsides on a 4th down.

I'll agree with only this.
We got some pretty dumb penalties on D.
 
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Lol. The DL is exempt from the scheme when there is a big run play. I get it.

Manny's scheme other than that play respected gap integrity? The sheme is what it is.

The DL was not distruptive enough against a mediocre O Line.

They also let Burrows slow them down with a hard count and draw them offsides on a 4th down.
Because they played max protect almost the entire game !! Do you know what that is?

They couldn’t go with us 1 vs. 1 so they played 7 in the backfield to protect Burrows.

What do you want them to do? Pull out their spartan shield and split their double team in half like they’re Leonitus?
 
Good lord. If you take away the long run, which was filled with blown assigments at the second level, LSU ran 39 times for 108 yards. The long run had nothing to do with line play. It had to do with Jennings and Knowles completely out of position. A bunch of quarterback hurries and a couple of sacks. We actually got some holding calls.
 
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