To be fair, LSU’s offense is also as good as their defense is bad.
Missouri’s having trouble covering both how good Daniels is passing and scrambling and keeping the regular run in check as the game has gone on (they seemed to stop them a lot better when Daniels was out and it became obvious running plays).
Their passing has helped keep that open though. Missouri’s having to stay honest and not just defend the run and force LSU’s passing…which is a little easier against us given our QB situation, however.