BLAZER PROPHET
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Push in the back. But not called. It's LSU.
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Lee looks so shaky throwing the ball. no confidence at all
Homer analysis of the first half: this feels exactly like the Auburn game. EXACTLY. A fast, physical defense that Oregon can't get around the corners on. Oregon having to rely on their Defense to keep them in the game, but giving up enough plays that LSU can capitalize. Unless Chip comes out of the halftime with a magic rabbit in his hat, I don't see Oregon winning this game.
LSU sure does seem to get the benefit of the whistle consistently. That third down pass interference call was huge and It didn't appear to be correct.
I was thinking the same thing... same tempo, same feel, same type of game. We sure do play scared against the SEC. It's disappointing.
Oregon usually has an all-in-or-go-home attitude with Pac-10 teams, because they know that over a 48 minute game, they have the weapons to win. That's not how they play big out-of-conference games. They are much more conservative. They don't want to be blown out. They don't want to be embarrassed. Oregon should just say "fuck it" in the 2nd half and let it all fly, the whole fucking playbook. If LSU beats it, good for them.
I think we can move the ball on LSU. Some pitches, QB keepers, short passes...
Their size is wearing us down.
What's the advantage of being able to kick with either leg?