Auburn was a great example this past Saturday. When you face a spread offense all the time in practice, it takes away from the physicality of the game somewhat.....When AU was hit in the mouth, their defensive players were giving up and didn't want to make the hits on a physical team.
(Said it before but LSU showed us exactly how to beat AU this year, line up and run right at them. But I wonder if we ignore it and still come out trying something else.)
(Said it before but LSU showed us exactly how to beat AU this year, line up and run right at them. But I wonder if we ignore it and still come out trying something else.)
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