I can't form an arguement that supports my heart which wants to believe that we will win this year in Baton Rouge. LSU has a great number of flaws, but a ton of talent...enough talent as long as they don't shoot themselves in the foot. That loss in New Orleans was epic by any standard, but even more so considering that it was LSU in Lousiana. The arguement that I can't counter is that the Tigers will have every reason to be epically focused. If LSU, with that talent, in Baton Rouge does not blink they win. That is what I see it coming down to. I don't think they blink this time.
When have we seen LSU epically focused?
Here's a few thoughts on this game, brief albeit, that should give you an indication on why I'm thinking this way right now.
Earlier in the thread Bird37 mentions their QB being a question mark. To that, I disagree. Mettenberger is what he is: strong armed kid who is a pocket passer. What's LSU track record when they've had a QB that was based out of the pocket?
In our games, 2007 was the only LSU win with a true pocket passer. And even then, there was every chance in the book to have won that game. It was Saban's first year and I don't think you'll disagree it was a year of learning. In 2008 and 2009 they were limited to a pocket passer as well. The games weren't blow outs by any means but they weren't able to rely on a single threat out of that position to catch our defense off guard.
When they've had a legit dual threat coming out of the QB position we've been beaten. Mett doesn't supply that threat.
LSU didn't blink in January. They were blind. Using Louisiana and the game being played in Baton Rouge carries little weight with me. People consider it as a tough place to play. I consider it as a loud place to play. Fact is, they carry one of the smallest home field advantage margins in college football. (granted, a lot of that is due to wins on the road as well) A crowd being loud has its effect on offensive play when it is disrupting communication. That's negated considering the experience in our offensive line and backfield.
Focus? Like Mathieu? Like Miles? Right now, I'm hoping they continue to think about Jan. and have that revenge on their minds. Revenge as a motivator doesn't trump one play at a time, take care of your responsibility, follow your assignments. In fact, it's a crap hand to play.
I don't disagree with your statement about the talent they are going to field. I do question their offensive capability when it comes to game-planning. Not only was their plan in Jan. an epic fail, they continued with the same approach for four quarters. What are they going to bring that gives them an added edge this season? Now they have a QB that can pass? LSU didn't have problems on offense in the other games they played last season. Now we're getting back intoi the first part of this post.
Two things to close:
Watch the UF game closely. If UF can find an offense, there's a good chance LSU has a loss by November.
Our defensive line is stronger than anyone is giving them credit for being. Our OL vs their DL is an even match-up right now. You'll see why I feel our DL is better than their OL by the time November rolls around, if not sooner.