Thursday, October 18, 2012

All Goals in Sight

Been a little busy this week but I wanted to throw a few thoughts out there from last week and look forward to the Aggies.

LSU strongly rebounded from the Florida set back to win an exciting game over South Carolina. Miles is now 18-1 after a loss while at LSU, simply amazing.

*The offensive line played its best game of the season dominating a very good SC defensive line. LSU generated 258 yards on the ground highlighted by Jeremy Hill’s 50 yard gallop to seal the game for the Tigers.

*For all the positives, the Tigers were poor in the red zone. Currently LSU is ranked 82nd nationally in red zone conversions. Looking at TD percentage, LSU is scoring 6 in less then half of their trips inside the 20. In five red zone attempts on Saturday, LSU only came away with three field-goals and one touchdown. It was good enough to win this week, but the Tigers must improve to beat Texas A&M and Alabama and continue the March to Miami. This is a coaching issue. The staff needs to design plays which highlight Mettenberger’s strengths and give the offense a chance. Calling a fade route to the short side of the field on 3rd and goal from the 4 is NOT A GOOD PLAY CALL.

*The defense was stellar as usual holding SC to 34 yards rushing and forcing 2 interceptions.

*The kicking game is not as strong as it was last year. Wing hasn’t been hitting the huge bombs we have grown accustomed to or pinning teams deep as he has done in the past. Alleman has already missed 3 field goals inside 40 yards. Alleman needs to improve with three big games coming up.

*LSU plays Texas A&M this weekend in a series that many expect to become a true rivalry as time goes by. A&M is very talented offensively but struggles on defense. The Aggies gave up 57 points last week to Louisiana Tech. A&M is ranked 10th in the league in total defense.

Expect the game to be tight through three quarters but the Tigers will slow down the tempo and wear out A&M in the fourth quarter with the running game. The defense will contain Johnny Manziel aka “Johnny Football” for the most part and come out 7-1 heading into the bye week.

LSU 27 – Texas A&M 17



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