Tinker:
When inflation grabs onto the American community all hell is going to break lose as everyone with a American dollar in their pocket is going to feel like that they are writing worthless checks.
The American dollar is going to collapse because of the democrats social pie in the sky paradise bull talk, and the lowdown crime of stealing the children and grandchildren money to pay for the lifestyle of president Obama, Congress, and the American News Media who are also living in Washington DC 2013.
No one can keep steeling money that way without getting fount out, and the American economy has been doing just that for a long time now. The American dollar collapse is coming soon enough, so the only unanswered question then is when can we the people expect the bottom to fall out?
This is a turn of event that no one living in America should really be surprised over because we all knew the deal that the politicians in Washington DC was selling.
So we kept buying something for nothing as we were selling our souls to the United States Federal Reserve Bank as the new money that was printed cost us our freedom.
How long will the American people live in hell because of that economic collapse? I think that it's already too late for tears America.
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By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
Often, going back and looking at film can open one’s eyes to mistakes not seen with a first watch.
Such was not the case with Georgia’s 44-41 win over LSU.
The successes and failures of the Tigers in Athens were as obvious with a second watch as they were the first go-round.
The offensive success was all about the arm talent of Zach Mettenberger, who made several NFL throws under immense pressure from the Georgia rush.
The offensive and defensive breakdowns were all about miscommunication and players being in the wrong place. There were also some defensive matchup issues, where LSU’s players simply weren’t good enough to stop Georgia’s. We'll get to those tomorrow.
Today, let's focus on the positives.
Mettenberger Delivers
Despite a very average performance from LSU’s offensive line – which surrendered four sacks and seven tackles for loss and pushed for just 77 net rushing yards – Mettenberger had a career game, throwing for 372 yards, three scores, and no interceptions.
The key for Mettenberger was his ability to withstand pressure and deliver strikes into small windows on third down. When the Bulldogs pinned their ears back and rushed him on third downs, Mettenberger stood tall and delivered strikes, completing 7-of-11 for 134 yards and 3 TDs in third down situations.
In fact, Mettenberger was so good against the blitz that Georgia all but abandoned it. Throws like this one to Odell Beckham Jr. forced them to do so.

It's third and four, and Georgia is going to try to generate pressure by overloading the left side of the offensive line. They actually use two guys to attack the gap between center Elliot Porter and left guard Vadal Alexander, and it works. Alexander is late to his man, and Mettenberger has pressure in his face.
A year ago, this might have bothered him. Not so against Georgia. Mettenberger stands in and delivers a strike, throwing before Beckham even breaks from his route. It's timing and trust, and a little toughness, that makes this work.
Watch how Mettenberger throws a covered receiver open from another angle.

Despite pressure in his face and poor protection, Mettenberger fires a strike for a first down.
Because of the success of Mettenberger with Landry and Beckham, Georgia began to cheat a little.
On this third down play in the fourth quarter, LSU lines up in the Shotgun with Beckham out the outside and Landry in the slot (covered by Josh Harvey-Clemons, No. 25, Georgia's best safety).
Kadron Boone is split to the top of the screen alone.

Georgia shows two-deep safety, which tells Mettenberger that Landry should be open down the seam by splitting the safeties and getting behind his man.
Georgia actually tricks Mettenberger here. As expected, they man up across the board, pressing Boone and Beckham, but laying off Landry (he's too physical to press, they've learned by now).
Both safeties, however, instead of dropping into their expected two deep zone, roll across the field in a shaded two, putting both safeties on the side of Beckham and Landry. Neither can be covered effectively one-on-one, so now both corners guarding Landry and Beckham have help.
Watch the video below, with a focus on the safeties at the top of the screen.
They've really rolled hard to LSU's left side of the field. It, in effect, puts two men near Beckham and three men near Landry.This leaves Boone in single coverage on the right, which is probably where the ball should go.
Instead, Mettenberger – either not seeing the safety shift, or not caring – fires a dart into Landry, who is not only covered well by his man, but also flanked by two safeties.

Mettenberger’s throw is high enough to beat the man in coverage and has enough velocity to beat the two safeties.
Or, in a word, it's perfect.
This play will have NFL scouts drooling, not just over Mettenberger’s throw, but Landry’s catch, as well.
What won't have NFL scouts drooling is the play of LSU's defense. We'll break that down tomorrow.
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FILM STUDY: LSU vs. Georgia, Part One: Zach Mettenberger Delivers
10/2/2013 2:58:23 PM
By CODY WORSHAM
Tiger Rag Editor
Often, going back and looking at film can open one’s eyes to mistakes not seen with a first watch.
Such was not the case with Georgia’s 44-41 win over LSU.
The successes and failures of the Tigers in Athens were as obvious with a second watch as they were the first go-round.
The offensive success was all about the arm talent of Zach Mettenberger, who made several NFL throws under immense pressure from the Georgia rush.
The offensive and defensive breakdowns were all about miscommunication and players being in the wrong place. There were also some defensive matchup issues, where LSU’s players simply weren’t good enough to stop Georgia’s. We'll get to those tomorrow.
Today, let's focus on the positives.
Mettenberger Delivers
Despite a very average performance from LSU’s offensive line – which surrendered four sacks and seven tackles for loss and pushed for just 77 net rushing yards – Mettenberger had a career game, throwing for 372 yards, three scores, and no interceptions.
The key for Mettenberger was his ability to withstand pressure and deliver strikes into small windows on third down. When the Bulldogs pinned their ears back and rushed him on third downs, Mettenberger stood tall and delivered strikes, completing 7-of-11 for 134 yards and 3 TDs in third down situations.
In fact, Mettenberger was so good against the blitz that Georgia all but abandoned it. Throws like this one to Odell Beckham Jr. forced them to do so.
It's third and four, and Georgia is going to try to generate pressure by overloading the left side of the offensive line. They actually use two guys to attack the gap between center Elliot Porter and left guard Vadal Alexander, and it works. Alexander is late to his man, and Mettenberger has pressure in his face.
A year ago, this might have bothered him. Not so against Georgia. Mettenberger stands in and delivers a strike, throwing before Beckham even breaks from his route. It's timing and trust, and a little toughness, that makes this work.
Watch how Mettenberger throws a covered receiver open from another angle.
Despite pressure in his face and poor protection, Mettenberger fires a strike for a first down.
Because of the success of Mettenberger with Landry and Beckham, Georgia began to cheat a little.
On this third down play in the fourth quarter, LSU lines up in the Shotgun with Beckham out the outside and Landry in the slot (covered by Josh Harvey-Clemons, No. 25, Georgia's best safety).
Kadron Boone is split to the top of the screen alone.
Georgia shows two-deep safety, which tells Mettenberger that Landry should be open down the seam by splitting the safeties and getting behind his man.
Georgia actually tricks Mettenberger here. As expected, they man up across the board, pressing Boone and Beckham, but laying off Landry (he's too physical to press, they've learned by now).
Both safeties, however, instead of dropping into their expected two deep zone, roll across the field in a shaded two, putting both safeties on the side of Beckham and Landry. Neither can be covered effectively one-on-one, so now both corners guarding Landry and Beckham have help.
Watch the video below, with a focus on the safeties at the top of the screen.
They've really rolled hard to LSU's left side of the field. It, in effect, puts two men near Beckham and three men near Landry.This leaves Boone in single coverage on the right, which is probably where the ball should go.
Instead, Mettenberger – either not seeing the safety shift, or not caring – fires a dart into Landry, who is not only covered well by his man, but also flanked by two safeties.
Mettenberger’s throw is high enough to beat the man in coverage and has enough velocity to beat the two safeties.
Or, in a word, it's perfect.
This play will have NFL scouts drooling, not just over Mettenberger’s throw, but Landry’s catch, as well.
What won't have NFL scouts drooling is the play of LSU's defense. We'll break that down tomorrow.
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Chief Peace Pipe Picklehead:
Thank for the picture and film breakdown, like you said Meisberger was the man, and the LSU offensive line, or defense, not so much.
Now
the question is whether or not these present college football players
can learn to work together better. So LSU can still become a champion?Thank for the picture and film breakdown, like you said Meisberger was the man, and the LSU offensive line, or defense, not so much.
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