The Georgia game from your perspective...
I'll be completely honest, I haven't seen a whole lot of LSU this year as their games have either been played simulatenously as ours (i.e. LSU/Auburn was same time as Georgia/Arizona State) or were the same time as some other big time games (i.e. LSU/South Carolina was same time as Texas/Missouri this past weekend). I'm just curious from your perspective, what should I be most worried about as a Georgia fan from the LSU team. I'm also curious as to what most concerns you on the Georgia team. Thanks in advance for your responses. I'm looking forward to them.
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Two part answer:
1. What should concern you most about LSU is the line play. Outside of the Florida game, our line play has been outstanding. You guys have shown some vulnerability on the lines, and your lines have been impacted by injuries (as has ours, at least on the defensive side, but there’s good depth). If we’re going to win this one, it will be because our lines beat your lines.
2. Your big play ability, especially through the air. Our pass defense has been vulnerable all year. We showed signs of improvement last week, but this is a much better passing team we’re facing this time around. AJ Green worries me, because I don’t know if we have anyone who can cover him.
Richard Pittman
by Richard Pittman on Oct 21, 2008 8:08 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs
Couldn't Agree More...
As a Baton Rouge native and UGA graduate who has watched every game both of these teams have been involved in I couldn’t agree more with Richard’s assessment. On both sides of the ball LSU should win the battle in the trenches but I think Georgia’s offense is good enough to still be effective. If LSU wants to win this game the offense is going to have to play a lot sharper than it has most of the season and hope that the fans at Tiger Stadium drive the D to play to their capabilities.
PS This is a great site that I am glad I found last year at the start of football season.
by TigerDawg on Oct 22, 2008 12:02 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs

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