Not against decent SEC defenses, no.Oregon isn't an offensive powerhouse?
Not against decent SEC defenses, no.Oregon isn't an offensive powerhouse?
Not in my book...they (typically) score a lot of points (except when they play SEC teams lately), and they have a fast-paced offense, but a powerhouse? No, not IMO.Oregon isn't an offensive powerhouse?
Not agreeing or disagreeing with you, but who do you consider an offensive powerhouse?Not in my book...they (typically) score a lot of points (except when they play SEC teams lately), and they have a fast-paced offense, but a powerhouse? No, not IMO.
An offensive powerhouse, IMO, would be an offense that could run or pass successfully, practically at will - that is not the ducks. Do they score a lot? Yes (again, usually). But even as good as the Barn's D ended up last year (and that wasn't great, but it was good enough), ducks didn't own them.
So, again, no, not an offensive powerhouse. IMO
You really want me to throw up, don't you? I think the Sooners, in the recent past and when key players were healthy, were the closest thing to a "powerhouse"...other than (gag, puke, clean up vomit) the barn.Not agreeing or disagreeing with you, but who do you consider an offensive powerhouse?
I feel the same way. I think Oregon was way overrated, and I think some people jumped the gun on LSU. However, I think they have a great team, but I feel we have better offensive skill set among our players than they do. But as far as the D is concerned, I think maybe we are real close.Same here. Was State completely lost out there, or did LSU just look that good? I think the reality may fall somewhere in the middle.
LSU wont face many(if any) offenses that run 3 straight QB draws when it's first and goal from the ten yard line. Likewise, LSU allowed several first downs in which Relf appeared to be dancing the robot in slow motion.
IMHO, LSU looked good, but not unbeatable. Their O is lacking. Lee looks like a senior QB who is just competent enough to keep his team from losing (think Joe Bauserman at OSU or even Todd Boeckman a few years ago for OSU.) But I'll admit that Ware looks better than Ridley did at any time last season, and to date, appears that he's just the slightest notch below the elite 2 RB's of the SEC, Richardson and Lattimore.
But no one on that LSU D looks as good as they did last year. Mathieu is no Peterson and Brockers is no Drake Nevis (who I still think may have been the best DT in the SEC last year.) Lots of their DL are actually undersized. Most of their DE's are LB's in our system. (Mingo, Montgomery, Maclin)
I'm not trying to overlook LSU by any means, but they don't scare me as much as they did after watching the Oregon game.
I guess it depends on who you compare them to. Their DE, Sam Montgomery, is 74 lbs lighter than one of our DE, Jesse Williams :biggrin2:I was not aware about their DL being undersized? I never paid attention...
I guess it depends on who you compare them to. Their DE, Sam Montgomery, is 74 lbs lighter than one of our DE, Jesse Williams :biggrin2:
But who isn't undersized compared to our guys?
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If you just look at us on paper, every match-up we have is unfair. We're skilled enough to win every game, all we have to do is play to our potential.
Wow...lulz. I wish our defense hadn't given up 139 yds rushing, but alas...they have...in three games, two against ranked run first teams.LSU's defensive speed is less than ours,IMO, our running backs are better, and with Darius Hanks, I like our receivers better, no question if Duron Carter qualifys, again IMO.
LSU's D should've dominated. I think the difference will be apparent when we go to Starkville....but the real difference will be Nov. 5th in BDS.
I'm not sure how much you saw of LSU last year, but long-time observers of LSU football think this defense is clearly better than last year and probably the best since 2003. I have no idea how they match up with Bama, but they match up very favorably with last year's LSU defense.But no one on that LSU D looks as good as they did last year.
But LSU plays a four-man line with sizable tackles and quick ends. John Chavis will never trade speed for size. LSU has two DE's with 4.5 speed. Two linebackers are converted safeties.Lots of their DL are actually undersized. Most of their DE's are LB's in our system.
And one of your safeties (Reid) looks like a converted linebacker. That kid reminds me of Ronnie Lott...And I've been high on Mathieu since before the season started. I don't have any qualms with LSU's defense. They're legit. It's the nature of the offense that I would be concerned about if I were an LSU fan. Against teams like Tennessee and Arkansas whose entire game is to go vertical, the defense will give up at least SOME points. And if LSU falls behind by more than one score, then that 3 yards & a cloud of dust, pound it down their throats til they love it strategy is out the door. The perimeter weapons are there with Randall, Beckam, and (soon enough) Shepard. It will be then, and only then, that we see if Jarett Lee really HAS taken that next step. Because then, it goes from, "Jarret, just don't lose the game" to "Jarret, we need you to win this one, buddy."I'm not sure how much you saw of LSU last year, but long-time observers of LSU football think this defense is clearly better than last year and probably the best since 2003. I have no idea how they match up with Bama, but they match up very favorably with last year's LSU defense.
But LSU plays a four-man line with sizable tackles and quick ends. John Chavis will never trade speed for size. LSU has two DE's with 4.5 speed. Two linebackers are converted safeties.
This I can say is logical. I wouldn't say I'm 'worried' about the offense, because again...it's clearly better than last season's. LSU found itself in games last season where we had to pass, and when we needed it, we had it. Our losses last year actually were on the defense. (Arky and AU) We threw the ball well against OM as well, when the defense was trying to give up the game.And one of your safeties (Reid) looks like a converted linebacker. That kid reminds me of Ronnie Lott...And I've been high on Mathieu since before the season started. I don't have any qualms with LSU's defense. They're legit. It's the nature of the offense that I would be concerned about if I were an LSU fan. Against teams like Tennessee and Arkansas whose entire game is to go vertical, the defense will give up at least SOME points. And if LSU falls behind by more than one score, then that 3 yards & a cloud of dust, pound it down their throats til they love it strategy is out the door. The perimeter weapons are there with Randall, Beckam, and (soon enough) Shepard. It will be then, and only then, that we see if Jarett Lee really HAS taken that next step. Because then, it goes from, "Jarret, just don't lose the game" to "Jarret, we need you to win this one, buddy."
Honestly, from the two games I've seen, LSU's defense looks better than I remember it looking in YEARS. And that's saying something...I'm not sure how much you saw of LSU last year, but long-time observers of LSU football think this defense is clearly better than last year and probably the best since 2003. I have no idea how they match up with Bama, but they match up very favorably with last year's LSU defense.
There will come a time this season when LSU will miss Jefferson's legs. The threat of a quarterback draw at any time kept linebackers guessing. And that downfield block he threw on the reverse in the Bama game last year is not something that Lee is likely to be doing. But I agree, a passing quarterback serves LSU better since the running backs are quite capable.I agree with Red and Fish that LSU's offense is better than last years and it is, IMO because of better RBs and I may sound like a broken record, but both Lee and Mettenberger are better QBs than Jefferson. Jefferson is certainly more athletic than the others, but as far as QB skills they are light years ahead of him.
Exactly. Oregon's offense is pedestrian at best against even a good SEC defense IMHO, let alone a great one.Not against decent SEC defenses, no.
auburn and Memphis defenses made Miss St offense look fantastic. NOT.Exactly. Oregon's offense is pedestrian at best against even a good SEC defense IMHO, let alone a great one.
Gray,I agree with Red and Fish that LSU's offense is better than last years and it is, IMO because of better RBs and I may sound like a broken record, but both Lee and Mettenberger are better QBs than Jefferson. Jefferson is certainly more athletic than the others, but as far as QB skills they are light years ahead of him. After the Arkansas game we should know how our defense stacks up against LSU's. PSU's offense was not as good as MSU's, so we will have to wait a couple of weeks to get a clearer picture.
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