''The Moving* Fing*er writes and having* writ,
Moves on;
Tinker
Did you hear Skip Bertman choice say that he thinks that it is OK for the LSU
junior football players on the LSU football team," to go early and
play pro football in the NFL draft." That he like knowing that LSU is supplying
the NFL with pro quality football players.
You know this guy Les Miles is having a good time spending his $4 million dollar
coaching salary talking and glad handing the people who love the LSU college
football program. Saying things like that as if losing experience talented
football player with two years left to play on the LSU football team don't
matter. When in reality LSU College football program is becoming a retarded
force unable to advance at all because of the limitations of Les Miles coaching
ability.
Les Miles can't coach and the LSU college football program
is starting to become a bore in that truth. So how does that poem go?
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''The Moving* Fing*er writes and having* writ,
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,
Nor all your tears blot out a word of it."
From
the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
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Guilbeau: LSU's defense is again more of a concern than the offense
BATON ROUGE – My goodness,
LSU loses a game to Mississippi State for the first time this century,
and suddenly everyone thinks Charles McClendon is running the Tigers’
offense again.
Forget about the offense for a minute, and know that the late, great
McClendon would be ashamed of this so-called defense that allowed 570
yards in a 34-29 loss to the Bull-dozers (Great headline Tiger Rag
Magazine!) last week.
Everyone suddenly wants the spread offense when the problem is the
spread defense. State had LSU’s defense spread all over the field to the
tune of 302 rushing yards and 268 passing. The Bulldogs did basically
whatever they wanted against a defense loaded with highly recruited but
underachieving players.
But this is not a new story. LSU gave up 525 yards to an average Ole
Miss in a 27-24 loss last year. The Tigers have lost seven games
beginning with the 2012 season, and the defense was to blame in five of
them – 21-17 to Alabama and 25-24 to Clemson in 2012, 44-41 to Georgia,
27-24 to Ole Miss and 38-17 to Alabama last year, and 34-29 to
Mississippi State this year.
The 17 was enough to beat a low-scoring Alabama team in 2012, but the
defense allowed the losing points in the final moments as it did
against Clemson, Georgia and Ole Miss. The offense did not play
consistently well in the Alabama game last year or against Mississippi
State last Saturday, but the defense didn’t give it a chance in either
game. LSU did finish with 430 yards and 29 points against State, surely
enough to win had the defense not went into its peanut butter phase.
Here are five things to look for out of LSU against New Mexico State
(2-2, 1-0 Sun Belt) as the No. 18 Tigers (3-1, 0-1 SEC) hold one more
Sun Belt scrimmage before perhaps meeting their makers next week in
Auburn. Read more...
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