Kentucky 43, LSU 37 - Postgame take
No excuses here. We had all the opportunities in the world to win it. We were up 27-14 and gave it away. Flynn is at best an average passer, though he did well to convert some big third downs with his legs. The overthrows downfield have GOT to stop, though.
The simple fact that Early Doucet is out is no excuse for the lack of hands displayed by our wideouts. Brandon LaFell in particular has a boatload of work to do before he's ever reliable. We just cannot win consistently with the lack of reliability in our passing game at present.
Playcalling was baffling today. A week after our staff was lauded for a masterful job down the stretch against the Gators, they ought to be questioned for leaving a hot Charles Scott more or less completely out of the game - for an obviously hurting Jacob Hester - after a stellar first half. Why we saw zero Ryan Perrilloux in the fourth quarter and OT is beyond me. Youthful inexperience, perhaps he wouldn't have been able to protect the ball? Flynn's underthrow of LaFell 35 yards downfield didn't look like much ball protection to me.
Our defense is clearly overrated. We had some injuries late but they moved it on us all day. We came up big at home last week when it mattered, but if a unit can't put it together against good offenses on the road, it's not worthy of much praise. It's still a very good defense, just not remotely comparable to the all-time great LSU defenses, or at this point even other defenses that are out there this year (Ohio State, for instance).
Thankfully, this is a year in which all kinds of teams are going down left and right, so it seems likely a one-loss team could end up in the national title game. With Auburn, 'Bama, a tough-in-Oxford Ole Miss team, Arkansas, and a potential SEC Championship game left for us to play though, it's tough to envision us making it out without at least one more defeat if we don't get a number of things in order. That said, this was a team that just last week appeared to most observers to be unquestionably the #1 team in the country. All isn't lost after one week. We knew a trip like this to face a pretty tough team, the week after such a grueling victory, could end in disappointment. On the whole, this isn't a horrible loss. It exposed things that we've known need to be fixed (WR hands, QB downfield accuracy) and things that heretofore haven't been problems (front seven pressure on the QB).
How we respond to this next week when we host Auburn will say a lot about the true caliber of this team. I hate Auburn. Geaux Tigers!
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tough loss
lsu is still the most complete team in CFB this year. this was just a year where no one was going to escape undefeated and against a good team with a great qb is hardly shameful like usc ;)
talent like lsu will come back strong next week. heres to some great college football the rest of the season, this is exactly why we love it.
by falseintellect on Oct 13, 2007 11:37 PM CDT 0 recs
Thanks for stopping by
Anyway, I don't know how complete we are given the holes that our defense has shown the past few weeks and the fact that our passing game is in complete shambles. When we get Early Doucet back it ought to improve markedly, but we still need a QB who can get the ball to him. We'll see if we have that.
Thanks again for dropping in. Good luck to Cal here on out!
by GeauxTigers on
Oct 15, 2007 11:25 PM CDT
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by 4EverLSU on Oct 14, 2007 9:42 PM CDT 0 recs
I mentioned the WR hands issue a couple times...
You really thought we were overrated after the Va Tech game? Given how thoroughly we dominated a team that's since proven to be Top 10 worthy, I think it's tough to say we were overrated at that point. Further, on the topic of our 'peaking' then, I think it was relatively clear that the sheer domination we put forth against a team ranked that high ensured we wouldn't see anything like that again remotely soon. Most post-game comments (here and elsewhere) indicated the same.
We have come out flat in every first half since then, and that's a problem. Given the job the Auburn D did on Arkansas' running game this week, I'm more than a little concerned we're about to hit a two-game skid.
by GeauxTigers on
Oct 15, 2007 11:27 PM CDT
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