Originally Posted by RonMexico
YUP!!!
Especially the LINES!!! I'll be saying a prayer before every game that we don't lose anyone there!!!
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
GEEEEEAAAAAUUUUUX CAJUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GIG THOSE AGGIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Originally Posted by RonMexico
YUP!!!
Especially the LINES!!! I'll be saying a prayer before every game that we don't lose anyone there!!!
UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
GEEEEEAAAAAUUUUUX CAJUNS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
GIG THOSE AGGIES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
not having our two starting DE's may have had something to do with no pressure on the QB also, I agree Lsu's offensive line is huge but starting out with your 2nd string DE's right off the bat does not helpOriginally Posted by nutz
The longer the Cajuns were running the clock, the longer the Tiger offense was off the field. Pounding the ball did help in that sense and I don't remember any runners fumbling the ball.
Problem with the offense was the penalties that took us out of 3rd and short (or medium) to third and long. On third and five, the swing pass to the back picks up the first down. It does not on third and nine. Game plan was fine, execution was poor.Originally Posted by VObserver
Just think how much more time you could have saved if you left at half time, or even after the 1st quarter!!Originally Posted by Square Head
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or if after 50 years of handling these type crowds SOMEBODY would come up with a plan.... New Orleans handles 70,000 with ease.... 92,000 in BR contains 20,000 or so students so we are talking about the same numbers.... bottom line is incompetence of the BR and LSU A&M police forcesOriginally Posted by rebeljcl
I won't argue that point.Originally Posted by Cajunsmike
Couldn't agree more! I cursed at the TV several times after "dumb" penalties. Its tough enough to make positive yardage in good situations against a strong team; and making what could be a 3rd and 3 situation 3rd and 8 (or longer) made it very difficult to sustain drives. Now that said, this was still a 24+ point game.Originally Posted by Cajunsmike
I think we will have a much improved chance this weekend against aTm. I look for a close game with an opportunity for a cajun win if we just play smart football. Yes, aTm has deeper talent than we do; but if we can keep it close early on while the guys get into a comfort zone, then we have a chance.
We havent had a dominant program since 99. But we have the same program we had in 02 when we beat the Cajuns 31-7.Originally Posted by 3rdRowTailgater
If we arnt winning we will keep the starters in. But what im saying is we wont need to keep them in. Once we get a good lead we will give more players game time. We are saving the trick plays for hard teams like Nebraska and UT and Texas Tech. Its not smart to tip your playbook early. Fran has waited to use the fun stuff every season so far.Originally Posted by CDeb
Im gonna go ahead and give my guess as a 35 to 14 win by A&M.
~Aggie05
it will be tough for us to get the win but it will be way closer of a game than that. Our team this year is ten times better than our team of 02'. We were winning 3-0 at half until yall put in reggie mecneal! Our offense had 5 int and 3 fumbles i believe in that game and the score was about that much. If we minimize turn overs i think we will all be in for a treat of one hell of a ball game! I'll be there good luck to the aggies! GEAUX CAJUNSOriginally Posted by Aggie05
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