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Originally Posted by
msstate7
Why would you use rankings rather than numbers?
Total def:
2022: 318.2
2023: 297.0
Scoring def:
2022: 18.2
2023: 14.2
Anything to hold Will blameless and out ALL of it on Barbary. Noodle Stonefeet can do no wrong in some of these clowns’s minds.
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Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
I get you but conversely that same UM team put up 10 points last week against Bama and we ran for 100 more yards than they did. We do suck on offense, especially against LSU (horrid throwing that game as well) doesn't mean we haven't improved some.
And Bama was missing their best LB and defensive play caller last night. Now you gonna say we have a better offense than Kiffen LOL.
I think we have improved on offense and willing to see what happens the rest of the year. I said last year and now this year it's more the QB than the scheme.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
And Bama was missing their best LB and defensive play caller last night. Now you gonna say we have a better offense than Kiffen LOL.
I think we have improved on offense and willing to see what happens the rest of the year. I said last year and now this year it's more the QB than the scheme.
Good lord, I'm not saying we have a better offense than Kiffin. Lol
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Originally Posted by
CaptainObvious
Wright is not the answer behind an awful O-line.
Refer to Commodores, Vanderbilt.
In fact if State played Vandy in Nashville, Vandy would probably be favored.
The offensive line was not the problem last night. Our god awful quarterback that Arnett refuses to bench was 100 % the problem last night. Not 90 %. Not 99%. Will Rogers was 100 % the problem on offense last night. Period. End of discussion. He is awful.
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Originally Posted by
Jarius
The offensive line was not the problem last night. Our god awful quarterback that Arnett refuses to bench was 100 % the problem last night. Not 90 %. Not 99%. Will Rogers was 100 % the problem on offense last night. Period. End of discussion. He is awful.
Truth
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Will threw 3 horrible INTs yesterday. He threw the ball in the dirt on some open receivers again. Why not try Wright? Would he do any worse? So what if he does, what we are doing now isn't even competitive.
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All the offense arguing can continue and it doesn't matter when (A) Will is still out there (B) The defense is trash
The goal is to win games and we're not doing it
Last edited by Cooterpoot; 10-01-2023 at 04:48 PM.
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Originally Posted by
dawgday166
LSU is now ranked dead last in SEC in D.
And that's having played us. Ouch.
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Originally Posted by
ScottH
And that's having played us. Ouch.
Add our 200 to Kiffen's 700+ and you're getting close to 500 yds/game. Where is State7 when I need some analysis done on that? ******* We need some analytics to figure this puzzle out LOL.
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I quit reading after #1. You're an idiot.
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Originally Posted by
Dawgface
I quit reading after #1. You're an idiot.
You hate burgers or something?!? Sacrilege!!***
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I felt like this propaganda brochure by the OP, also had a Forward written by Brad Peterson.
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Originally Posted by
THE Bruce Dickinson
Gene34.
Congrats on your hamburger.
I lol'd
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Originally Posted by
Jarius
The offensive line was not the problem last night. Our god awful quarterback that Arnett refuses to bench was 100 % the problem last night. Not 90 %. Not 99%. Will Rogers was 100 % the problem on offense last night. Period. End of discussion. He is awful.
Film shows that to be not true. The OL is a problem.
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Originally Posted by
BlackSailsDawg
Film shows that to be not true. The OL is a problem.
Yea. Both of them are problems. And they don't compliment each other at all.
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Originally Posted by
BlackSailsDawg
Film shows that to be not true. The OL is a problem.
We cut down missed assignments last night on the OL. Still work to do but it was better.
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Originally Posted by
BlackSailsDawg
Film shows that to be not true. The OL is a problem.
Will Rogers sucks
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
Yea. Both of them are problems. And they don't compliment each other at all.
I would like to share something that I experienced during a football game while I was an assistant coach at Southwestern JUCO. This was a post season game, in 2019, between Southwestern and Long Beach Community College. One of the consistent variables was neither offensive tackle, from either side, could block the edge pass rushers across from them. Both quarterbacks had the same pass rush problem. Both play callers had the same pass rush problems also. Both offensive lines had a miserable game, they needed help from someone?
Long Beach ended winning the game because they answered the pass rush issue better than Southwestern. The Long Beach quarterback took more horrific hits than the Southwester quarterback did so this makes something a skewed. The Long Beach quarterback would throw desperation passes into tight coverage and the receivers became warriors and won the ball. The Long Beach quarterback understood the situation and focused on throwing contested catches as best he could. The Long Beach receivers received horrific hits but committed to win the ball. Just for the readers reference, the Southwestern quarterback was a lot better than the Long Beach quarterback. Both quarterbacks could run also.
The Southwestern play caller got caught up in his own mind and tried to outsmart a horrific pass rush schematically. Sadly, for Southwestern, receiver separation was a non-starter due to lack of time. Receiver separation was a non-starter for Long Beach also. The Long Beach quarterback willfully attempted difficult passes unlike scheme orientated Southwestern. Both play callers are getting the vise tightened upon them as the game progressed and what is the answer? More struggles because no one scored in the second half. In this 20-16 game, turnovers set up touchdowns for each team. This could have been a 13-10 game.
For the loosing Southwestern side, the quarterback got tired of the plays called, later in the game, and disregarded the play caller. The quarterback understood the scheme shortcomings and took the issue in his own hands out of frustration. He told the receivers, at times, to just get up the sideline and he was just going to launch before he gets hit again. The quarterback said nothing of the sorts about bracing himself and taking a sac. He said something of the sorts that maybe they might have as much courage as the Long Beach receivers did. After the game, the quarterback went home to Texas and finished his classes on line.
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Originally Posted by
Really Clark?
You hate burgers or something?!? Sacrilege!!***
Who hates homemade burgers???? Anddddd boudin????? Thats just crazy
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
Who hates homemade burgers???? Anddddd boudin????? Thats just crazy
I don't know about some of these posters...crazy man
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