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re: which is easier to cut down, sacks or INT's?
Posted on 4/9/10 at 8:03 pm to LuzianaFootball
Posted on 4/9/10 at 8:03 pm to LuzianaFootball
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I realize that Lee's pick six's were crippling at times.
At times? So which times they weren't crippling?
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An OL missing a block
So you can use this to make JL look better but not JJ? The OL missed a ton of blocks last year and they lacked push mostly do to their being underweight.
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Randle not catching
Good one.
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Randle not catching the ball and Loston jumping the route for a pick six in the spring game just brought all the nightmares back in LSU fans' minds
Any excuse'll do. Everybody forgets about the other interception, supposedly Loston had two. May we should do like someone said earlier, put defense on offense, maybe he'll throw it to them.
Posted on 4/9/10 at 8:11 pm to LuzianaFootball
Eithor side, it's all excuses. We're stuck with them so it is what it is. Let's see who wants it the most come season.
Posted on 4/9/10 at 8:38 pm to LuzianaFootball
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Everybody forgets about the other interception
You mean the one JJ threw during the "two minute drill" at the end of the Spring Game? I ain't getting involved in this :deadhorse: , just sayin'.
For me, whoever puts up points and wins games has my vote, be it Lee or JJ.
Posted on 4/9/10 at 9:22 pm to lsu xman
Sacks. But forcing sacks down means (under normal circumstances) more missed passes (both throwaways and forces), and more INTs (forces). There is an art to it, and some QBs do better in a system where they have to drop, stop and pop (Joe Montana) on most passing downs.
Of course the protection needs to be adequate, but that has to be true whether he's holding the ball or not.
Of course the protection needs to be adequate, but that has to be true whether he's holding the ball or not.
Posted on 4/9/10 at 9:24 pm to MCSquared16
Just keeps gettin better.
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