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Team meeting in the 2nd week of practice? I smell blood. Burn the mother****ing boats, boys. We gonna eat!
After 2 of the top 3 QB's left, they shook. We need to totally expose them for their own good. Like how we got rid of Al. They'll thank us in a couple years for the *** whoopin we about to put on these Faux Tigers. 😹😹
 
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They certainly don't look strong offensively going into our game:


Both QBs futile in LSU's final preseason scrimmage

Derick E. Hingle / USA TODAY Sports
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If the final preseason scrimmage was any indication, LSU fans could be in for another long year in the quarterback department.
Both Joe Burrow and Myles Brennan struggled mightily Saturday, combining to go 15-of-43 for 167 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions. They're the only two scholarship pivots left on the roster following the recent departures of Justin McMillan and Lowell Narcisse.
QB PASSING YARDS TD INT

J. Burrow10-2412011
M. Brennan5-194701


Burrow came to the Tigers over the winter - bringing with him a great deal of fanfare - as a graduate transfer from Ohio State, where he served as a backup for the last two seasons.
Brennan was one of the top quarterback recruits in the 2016 class. The Tigers went to great lengths to keep him committed to the program after changing coaches partway through the 2016 campaign, but he's yet to live up to those expectations.
It's possible LSU could let its quarterback competition carry into the regular season. The Tigers kick off their slate with a blockbuster contest against Miami on Sept. 2.
 
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This is them rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic as they see the UM iceberg coming...

Bottom line is very simple, Miami is a better team with a superior coach. If LSU wasn't in the SEC nobody would be so fearful of this game

Folks, its' OK to have high expectations for this UM squad.

LSU is a dumpster fire
 
As long as our players don’t drink the Kool-Aid regarding LSU then it won’t matter how ****y or otherwise our fan base gets towards the LSU game. We continue to approach this in an all-business type fashion, then we will do just fine.
 
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They remind me of the 05 or so Coker Canes. They've got lots of talent on D but it's only a matter of time until they can't keep the Ed O boat afloat. If we can get up on them early they will probably quit.
 
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There will be more media coverage of this game than any LSU has had in years— The U is coming with the TO Chain. I assume they will be up for the game and it will be a dog fight from the beginning. For us it is a luanching pad for return to greatness; for them it is a lifeboat from shipwreck. Both teams have a lot talent and will be dangerous. In the end, what matters will be us. If we play our best, they cannot beat us regardless of if they play thier best or how many player only or coaches only meeting they have. We are a much better team than last year.
 
There will be more media coverage of this game than any LSU has had in years— The U is coming with the TO Chain. I assume they will be up for the game and it will be a dog fight from the beginning. For us it is a luanching pad for return to greatness; for them it is a lifeboat from shipwreck. Both teams have a lot talent and will be dangerous. In the end, what matters will be us. If we play our best, they cannot beat us regardless of if they play thier best or how many player only or coaches only meeting they have. We are a much better team than last year.

Well said. The days prior to kickoff will be filled with “are they back?” commentaries from the press and media alike. As well, for LSU it will be a season’s worth of turmoil before the first ball has been snapped. The Tigers could come out like caged animals with nothing to lose. We could come out with expectations too great to be filled. It’s going to be the team that digs the deepest, and utilizes their talent the best, that shall win this game. Both squads have the talent; I just firmly believe ours is way better coached.
 
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