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Title: "Matching up: No. 5 Alabama at No. 16 LSU"
Post by: WALL-E on November 07, 2014, 03:12:02 PM
Matching up: No. 5 Alabama at No. 16 LSU
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Title: Re: "Matching up: No. 5 Alabama at No. 16 LSU"
Post by: Chechem on November 08, 2014, 05:52:36 AM
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MATCHUP TO WATCH: Alabama's O-line vs. LSU's front 7

Shutting down the Alabama offense starts with limiting the running game. If a team can stop the Crimson Tide's running attack without putting eight men in the box, that allows it to get more creative with its coverage of Cooper. If life becomes difficult for Cooper, that makes life even more difficult for Sims. If Sims is flustered and unable to find different receivers, Alabama isn't moving the chains. The Crimson Tide's offensive line could have a new look because of Robinson's injury but if it's able to move the ball and put LSU on its heels, life becomes easier for everyone but the Tigers.

 We win, and win big.

:popcorn2: :popcorn2:


Title: Re: "Matching up: No. 5 Alabama at No. 16 LSU"
Post by: Jamos on November 08, 2014, 06:21:19 AM
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MATCHUP TO WATCH: Alabama's O-line vs. LSU's front 7

Shutting down the Alabama offense starts with limiting the running game. If a team can stop the Crimson Tide's running attack without putting eight men in the box, that allows it to get more creative with its coverage of Cooper. If life becomes difficult for Cooper, that makes life even more difficult for Sims. If Sims is flustered and unable to find different receivers, Alabama isn't moving the chains. The Crimson Tide's offensive line could have a new look because of Robinson's injury but if it's able to move the ball and put LSU on its heels, life becomes easier for everyone but the Tigers.

 We win, and win big.

 

:popcorn2: :popcorn2:

Shutting down Bama's run game got a lot more complicated when Sims became the QB, it could be a long night for the LSU defense. ;)


Title: Re: "Matching up: No. 5 Alabama at No. 16 LSU"
Post by: bamaphil on November 08, 2014, 06:25:17 AM
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MATCHUP TO WATCH: Alabama's O-line vs. LSU's front 7

Shutting down the Alabama offense starts with limiting the running game. If a team can stop the Crimson Tide's running attack without putting eight men in the box, that allows it to get more creative with its coverage of Cooper. If life becomes difficult for Cooper, that makes life even more difficult for Sims. If Sims is flustered and unable to find different receivers, Alabama isn't moving the chains. The Crimson Tide's offensive line could have a new look because of Robinson's injury but if it's able to move the ball and put LSU on its heels, life becomes easier for everyone but the Tigers.

 We win, and win big.

:popcorn2: :popcorn2:

I hope so.  I don't think I can handle another game like the last one in BR.