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If you are coaching against LSU and LSU has a 3rd and 17
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:07 pm
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:07 pm
and you also know as most media and LSU fans know that their first 15 or so offensive plays are already "scripted", do you play conservative and not rush? The correct answer is.... Yes. Why would you rush when you know that they are gonna either run the ball or throw a 10 yard route like the one that Bird couldn't catch in the first qtr. The point I'm trying to make is this...... Scripted plays usually suck. Did LSU use this same gameplan last year? If they did then I must apologize. Either LSU was lucky last year or Miles and Crowton are both considered brilliant. Help me out here fellas.
This post was edited on 11/11/08 at 3:09 pm
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:09 pm to raparoot
We would script the first few series when Saban was here with Fisher as well.
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:13 pm to raparoot
I would blitz the hell out of Jarrett Lee knowing he will sit in the pocket and
A. Take the lick causing a fumble or int
B. See him throw the ball into the deep center of the field to a waiting safety in a track runner stance for the endzone
c. See him thrown into double/triple coverage that results in a pick 6
D. See him throw the ball into the rb that is covered by the entire defensive line.
E. Sit back in a zone great odds he will under/overthrow the pass to a rb in the flat or to wr running slant that results in a devastating hit that causes a waiting lb to have a free run into the endzone resulting in all the offense the team needs.
Either way 3rd and long for lsu is good odds to help my team put points on the board
A. Take the lick causing a fumble or int
B. See him throw the ball into the deep center of the field to a waiting safety in a track runner stance for the endzone
c. See him thrown into double/triple coverage that results in a pick 6
D. See him throw the ball into the rb that is covered by the entire defensive line.
E. Sit back in a zone great odds he will under/overthrow the pass to a rb in the flat or to wr running slant that results in a devastating hit that causes a waiting lb to have a free run into the endzone resulting in all the offense the team needs.
Either way 3rd and long for lsu is good odds to help my team put points on the board
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:15 pm to ready4something
So you're going to blitz him but there is still going to be a wide receiver in a spread formation with triple coverage? How many guys is the team playing with on defense ready4?
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:16 pm to Tiger Authority
I would be telling my kicking team to get ready for the extra point after the pick six.....
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:19 pm to hardhitten07
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So you're going to blitz him but there is still going to be a wide receiver in a spread formation with triple coverage? How many guys is the team playing with on defense ready4?
I know with an average qb you have to worry about him hitting the hot route. With Lee he's throwing to the primary regardless, ie see 1st int, see second int, see third int when saban blitzed him in full view no adjustments were made that i could see, and last the 4th int with lafell double covered and byrd working one on one coming across the field open for atleast a first down. The best thing you will not ever have to use a lb or safety to spy on the qb.
This post was edited on 11/11/08 at 3:21 pm
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:20 pm to hardhitten07
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I would be telling my kicking team to get ready for the extra point after the pick six.....
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:21 pm to ready4something
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I know with an average qb you have to worry about him hitting the hot route. With Lee he's throwing to the primary regardless, ie see 1st int, see second int, see third int when saban blitzed him in full view no adjustments were made that i could see, and last the 4th int with lafell double covered and byrd working one on one coming across the field open for atleast a first down.
Lafell wasn't the first option on the 4th interception.
With that said, I'm just noting your stance that you would blitz but he would throw into triple coverage. I would assume we would be lining up in a four wide set with Scott in to pass protect so I was just wondering how sending two or three guys on a blitz is going to put a receiver with triple coverage on him in that situation.
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:23 pm to Deactived
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I would be telling my kicking team to get ready for the extra point after the pick six.....
I hate to laugh but that was also my first thought and I am one who like Lee!!
Posted on 11/11/08 at 3:43 pm to Gus Tinsley
Lafell wasn't the first option on the 4th interception.
I don't know how to draw it up, but it seems regardless of how many men the other team is sending Lee is finding the receiver with 2 or 3 defenders draped all over them.
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With that said, I'm just noting your stance that you would blitz but he would throw into triple coverage. I would assume we would be lining up in a four wide set with Scott in to pass protect so I was just wondering how sending two or three guys on a blitz is going to put a receiver with triple coverage on him in that situation.
I don't know how to draw it up, but it seems regardless of how many men the other team is sending Lee is finding the receiver with 2 or 3 defenders draped all over them.
Posted on 11/11/08 at 5:53 pm to raparoot
All you do is if you are playing defense vs LSU is play a base defense and just wait for Jarrett Lee to throw an INT. He'll do it. Just be patient if you are on defense.
Posted on 11/11/08 at 6:27 pm to raparoot
Don't rush or blitz Lee. Let him throw the ball. An interception is better than a sack. Especially a pick 6.
Posted on 11/11/08 at 8:51 pm to raparoot
in the bama game--anybody just anybody must be thinking do not have an int on the first series- but no we throw on 3rd and 17-- all we had to do was run a draw and punt - but not had to throw- nothing but stupid with lee in the game- we had a break and gave it right back to them.
Posted on 11/11/08 at 9:30 pm to Geauxing for 3
I'd play contain with my defensive line, tight coverage with the OLB's and CB's on the OUTSIDE and play very loose in the middle, to make sure he threw it there.
Then I'd wait to see which Safety or ILB got to make the catch.
Dammit!
Then I'd wait to see which Safety or ILB got to make the catch.
Dammit!
Posted on 11/11/08 at 9:36 pm to raparoot
twist d line,send 1 lb, and play a cover 1 robber behind it.
btw i think pretty much every team scripts their first 5-15 plays including jr high to the pros. the offense can practice the hell out of those plays and visualize against different defenses.
btw i think pretty much every team scripts their first 5-15 plays including jr high to the pros. the offense can practice the hell out of those plays and visualize against different defenses.
This post was edited on 11/11/08 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 11/11/08 at 10:37 pm to raparoot
Hell no...you send the house.
All you have to is watch the film of Jarrett Lee to see he is scared to death of pressure.
He'll throw an interception or throw the ball in the dirt 'cause he doesn't want to get hit.
Jordan Jefferson needs to see the field NOW.
Just my $0.02...flame away!
All you have to is watch the film of Jarrett Lee to see he is scared to death of pressure.
He'll throw an interception or throw the ball in the dirt 'cause he doesn't want to get hit.
Jordan Jefferson needs to see the field NOW.
Just my $0.02...flame away!
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