Les Miles says to expect some "Big Boy Football" Monday Night!
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centralbucksfan
As I said, McCarron and Jefferson are the difference thus far.centralbucksfan;1044844 wrote:Not too excited, but i will certainly watch it. I actually appreciate and like to watch two very good defenses. That being said, I don't want to watch a punting/FG game for 4qtrs. I'll be interesting to see how this game developes compared to the last game. This much time off usually has a pretty good effect on how teams play. Stil hard to bet against a Saban team when he has a month to prepare. And I think Jefferson is more prone to making mistakes than McCarron. -
IggyPride00This game is setting football back decades.
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supermanThe same Bama defense that gave up 27 to Georgia Southern has held LSU to 9 points in 6 qtrs and an overtime.
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centralbucksfanJefferson showing true colors again.
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dwccrewLSU proving that their win over Bama was a fluke.
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Pick6BIG BOY FOOTBALL THERE TONIGHT LES!
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Skyhook79[video=youtube;5FXoLhZFuDg][/video]
I hope there is no crying in the LSU locker room. -
I Am AhabPretty sure tonights game proved one thing: LSU couldnt score on the BAMA D that gave up 20-some points to GA SO, therefore Ohio State should have played in this game instead.
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Scarlet_BuckeyeIs Cats on around-the-clock watch yet?
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TiernanThe Big Boys got their pants pulled down and spanked hard.
Cats is making excuses on the other thread like a Little Cry Baby Boy. -
Scarlet_Buckeye
Reps.Tiernan;1046737 wrote:The Big Boys got their pants pulled down and spanked hard.
Cats is making excuses on the other thread like a Little Cry Baby Boy. -
LJBig Boy Football with little boy ratings
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/01/alabama-lsu_produces_lowest_tv.html -
Pick6
figured that would be a givenLJ;1046865 wrote:Big Boy Football with little boy ratings
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/01/alabama-lsu_produces_lowest_tv.html -
wes_mantoothLJ;1046865 wrote:Big Boy Football with little boy ratings
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2012/01/alabama-lsu_produces_lowest_tv.html
Not surprised, no one other than sec fans wanted to see this game. -
FatHobbit
Don't forget all the kickers. They wanted to watch too!wes_mantooth;1047157 wrote:Not surprised, no one other than sec fans wanted to see this game. -
Heretic
Yeah. I went over to a friend's place and a few of us watched the game, but didn't really pay a lot of attention to it. Part of that was because of how none of us are SEC fans, so we didn't really care about the game other than how it's football and on TV. But the product on the field wasn't the sort of thing that inspired us to care. I mean, we're not Pac-12 and Big 12 fans either, but we were glued to the Okie St-Stanford game.wes_mantooth;1047157 wrote:Not surprised, no one other than sec fans wanted to see this game. -
wes_mantooth
Same here. I watched every minute of the OkSt game.Heretic;1047190 wrote:Yeah. I went over to a friend's place and a few of us watched the game, but didn't really pay a lot of attention to it. Part of that was because of how none of us are SEC fans, so we didn't really care about the game other than how it's football and on TV. But the product on the field wasn't the sort of thing that inspired us to care. I mean, we're not Pac-12 and Big 12 fans either, but we were glued to the Okie St-Stanford game. -
ytownfootballI picked up the NC game in the 4th quarter and paid attention, if for no other reason that LSU was sporting a 0 and something about epic failures and train wrecks I can't turn away from.
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Heretic
Yeah, we were paying attention by this time, but it was more because of the "still haven't even reached midfield" aspect of the game than anything else.ytownfootball;1047204 wrote:I picked up the NC game in the 4th quarter and paid attention, if for no other reason that LSU was sporting a 0 and something about epic failures and train wrecks I can't turn away from. -
ytownfootball
Lol...it was pretty sad I thought to myself that by that point of the game Herbie and Musberger had turned LSU's prime directive from actually winning the game to crossing mid-field. Such high drama as a running play with Ford struggling to reach the 50.Heretic;1047209 wrote:Yeah, we were paying attention by this time, but it was more because of the "still haven't even reached midfield" aspect of the game than anything else. -
Heretic
I, for perhaps the first time in my life, was cheering Musberger when he took that Ford play and suddenly, in talking about them reaching the 50, said, "Give me SOMETHING to get excited about!" Especially since that came on the heels of Friday Night Fights, when the main event was a snoozer between two defensive-minded (ie: afraid to actually fight) boxers and the announcers were just ripping on how boring the match was.ytownfootball;1047213 wrote:Lol...it was pretty sad I thought to myself that by that point of the game Herbie and Musberger had turned LSU's prime directive from actually winning the game to crossing mid-field. Such high drama as a running play with Ford struggling to reach the 50.