What I'm so excited about with this college football season is outside of Georgia and a couple teams with cupcake schedules the playing field is wideeee open. And of course the first season with a 12 team playoff is gonna be nuts, the back half of the season is gonna have big game after big game to see who gets in. So the parody in college football mixed with the new cfp format is a recipe for an awesome awesome season
The question at 32:05... I think most LSU fans would prefer to BEAT Bama, but they also might hate losing to Ole Miss more, especially after last year. If I could only choose 1 in 2024, it'd be to beat Ole Miss bc they have the easier schedule and are VERY likely to make the CFP if they beat us. That said, losing in Death Valley to DeBoer in his first year would sting like hell.
People like Blake are ignorant when it comes to Nuss. Sure Nuss takes some chances in practice when there is nothing to lose and also to test the new cornerbacks out. I mean, I don't hear Sloan or BK ever complaining about Nuss taking chances in practice, but I do hear some paranoid ignoramuses screaming about it ad nauseam. However, against real live teams, like in the Wisconsin game, for instance, we are going to see a much more focused Nuss/Buss. As he won't take unnecessary chances unless the situation calls for it.
Nuss had 3 TDs and 1 interception vs Wisconsin. Which isn’t bad by any means and I haven’t heard anyone(Blake included) suggest that it was an issue worth freaking out over. Rather that its Nuss’ MO. He’s a gunslinger and one of his “criticisms” is putting up 50/ 50 balls or trying to make plays when there isn’t one to be made. Sometimes it will workout and other times it won’t, but it is what it is.
Nuss did throw an int vs Wisconsin. Nuss has never not had a practice nor game where he played a defent amount, where he didn't throw an int. Just face it, the man is going to throw lots of ints. My hope is that it is counter balanced. If he throws 13 ints i need to see 39 TD passes. He doesn't have to have a 10 to 1 ratio like Daniels had last year. Hell, he doesn't have to have a an almost 6 to 1 ratio like Daniels had in 2022. If he can get a 3 to 1 ratio (30 TDs to 10 ints for example), we'll be okay. I know you still love that man to death blackdog/Bullfrog, but you need to take the Nuss goggles off and actually listen to constructive criticism of Nuss.
What I'm so excited about with this college football season is outside of Georgia and a couple teams with cupcake schedules the playing field is wideeee open. And of course the first season with a 12 team playoff is gonna be nuts, the back half of the season is gonna have big game after big game to see who gets in. So the parody in college football mixed with the new cfp format is a recipe for an awesome awesome season
I assume you mean "parity"; CFB isn't known for comedic imitation
@@noahlejeune3154I donte geve a shite abot ur speling/gramer lessan nerd
LSU may shock the world!
This is the year it all comes together.
Kaleb Jackson reminds me a little of Leonard Fornette. GEAUX TIGERS!
leonard fornette was a heisman canidate and started first year out the gate..leonard was a Rocket
Whoa there buddy...
The question at 32:05... I think most LSU fans would prefer to BEAT Bama, but they also might hate losing to Ole Miss more, especially after last year. If I could only choose 1 in 2024, it'd be to beat Ole Miss bc they have the easier schedule and are VERY likely to make the CFP if they beat us. That said, losing in Death Valley to DeBoer in his first year would sting like hell.
We don't have to score on every drive? What are you smoking, Blake? That's blasphemy. Geaux Tigers!!!
This guy seems genuinely miserable every time he talks 😖
People like Blake are ignorant when it comes to Nuss. Sure Nuss takes some chances in practice when there is nothing to lose and also to test the new cornerbacks out. I mean, I don't hear Sloan or BK ever complaining about Nuss taking chances in practice, but I do hear some paranoid ignoramuses screaming about it ad nauseam.
However, against real live teams, like in the Wisconsin game, for instance, we are going to see a much more focused Nuss/Buss. As he won't take unnecessary chances unless the situation calls for it.
Nuss had 3 TDs and 1 interception vs Wisconsin. Which isn’t bad by any means and I haven’t heard anyone(Blake included) suggest that it was an issue worth freaking out over. Rather that its Nuss’ MO. He’s a gunslinger and one of his “criticisms” is putting up 50/ 50 balls or trying to make plays when there isn’t one to be made. Sometimes it will workout and other times it won’t, but it is what it is.
@@Its_andrewdude You must have puke for brains. No, you do have puke for brains, just like Blake.
Nuss did throw an int vs Wisconsin. Nuss has never not had a practice nor game where he played a defent amount, where he didn't throw an int. Just face it, the man is going to throw lots of ints. My hope is that it is counter balanced. If he throws 13 ints i need to see 39 TD passes. He doesn't have to have a 10 to 1 ratio like Daniels had last year. Hell, he doesn't have to have a an almost 6 to 1 ratio like Daniels had in 2022. If he can get a 3 to 1 ratio (30 TDs to 10 ints for example), we'll be okay.
I know you still love that man to death blackdog/Bullfrog, but you need to take the Nuss goggles off and actually listen to constructive criticism of Nuss.
Leaning on the run game against USC and D'anton Lynn run defense, which with UCLA last year was a top 10..its a bold strategy
He's bringing that UCLA defense with him?
@@shanebrown2009 You can tell this fan is a USC fan because he doesn't have a lick of sense.
@@shanebrown2009no 😂
Usc doesn't have the talent that UCLA had on defense last year
Gig'em Aggies! 👍