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11-23-2007, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by JCOSU86
Wow, the mighty SEC continues to beat each other up. Best and fastest conference in the history of football.

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From here on, the SEC will now be abbreviated the MSEC, or Mediocre South Eastern Conference....
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11-23-2007, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by GeauxTigers
I will say that Jacob Hester is the MVP for LSU this whole season. Our defense just didn't come through when it should have.
And we are way too talented of a team to struggle putting points on Arkansas.
However, I take nothing away from Arkansas, they played a great game and McFadden is the best player in college football (my apologies to Tebow, Wells etc)
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Hester would be a good choice, or if not him, the linebacker for you guys who had 18 tackles (number 7 I think, I can't remember his name)....
Tough loss for you guys. I kinda thought once you tied it up in regulation that you'd win it in OT.
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11-23-2007, 11:09 PM
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Dorsey's a warrior. He probably shouldn't even have played with that injury, but last game at Tiger Stadium, national championship on the horizon etc so he was in. But if you saw all his games prior to the injuries, you will see that he just doesn't have the same explosiveness he had early in the season. But he never ever takes plays off, I don't know where you got that from. Even when playing hurt he's giving it his all, it's just that they still double team him every play and there's only so much you can do.
But yes, I will agree that our defense as a whole is overrated. Our line did not get consistent pressure and all the wishbone formations and everything had the defense confused the entire game.
As for trolls, what can you do... There are idiots in every fan base, including LSU's. I just ignore them... they're the type to talk a whole lot when their team wins or yours loses, but suddenly disappear when their team loses.
Good luck to you guys, looks like I'll be seeing some scarlet and gray in the French Quarter in January.
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11-24-2007, 12:50 AM
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11-24-2007, 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by GeauxTigers
Dorsey's a warrior. He probably shouldn't even have played with that injury, but last game at Tiger Stadium, national championship on the horizon etc so he was in. But if you saw all his games prior to the injuries, you will see that he just doesn't have the same explosiveness he had early in the season. But he never ever takes plays off, I don't know where you got that from. Even when playing hurt he's giving it his all, it's just that they still double team him every play and there's only so much you can do.
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I got that from seeing #72 standing around watching someone else make the play 10 yards downfield (that is, when he wasn't completely invisible). One tackle, five assists, zero sacks, zero TFL's - not exactly a game-changing performance from a finalist for the Lombardi, Outland, Bednarik, and Nagurski Awards. And by the way, Arkansas wasn't afraid to run right at Dorsey, and they did it with success, netting 385 yards on the ground (well over 300 of those yards were in regulation).
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11-24-2007, 01:33 AM
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LSU is a good team, but does anyone else go crazy every time they hear LSU is the most talented team in the country?
I base talent on the NFL draft. I don't think theres any better way than to see who NFL GM's think are the best players in college. That being said:
Ohio State, according to Mel Kiper of Juniors and Seniors has: - A top 2 cornerback and top 15 pick in Malolm Jenkins (also likes Cason of UA a lot)
- The best Linebacker in the country and top 15 pick in James Laurinitis
- After Michigan game, said Gholston may be the best DE in college and a definite first rounder
- A first round tackle, probably the second tackle taken if he leaves in Alex Boone
4 first round picks, LSU will definately have 2 (Dorsey and Doucet if Doucet leaves) maybe 3
There isn't another team in the country that can boost the top player in the secondary, linebacker corps, and at defensive end
You want to talk about talent, talk about OSU....we're in a Golden Era right now
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11-24-2007, 02:04 AM
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