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Posted on 12/7/08 at 1:28 pm to
Posted by The Man With No Eyes
Mississippi
Member since May 2008
522 posts
Posted on 12/7/08 at 1:28 pm to
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The only reason we didn't have a passing threat was because the one we had was an egotistical, selfish, coke-snorting diva who our coach, admirably, kicked off the team.

You can't install something that you don't have.

Your comment was stupid.



This comment was stupid also. It's not admirable to kick somebody off a team after his 8th screw up or however many it was. It's just "about damn time," not admirable.
Posted by Tigercoop40
Northwest Arkansas
Member since Apr 2006
7539 posts
Posted on 12/7/08 at 1:45 pm to
I agree that LSU's offense has become predictable.
Against Arkansas LSU had i think 9 3 and outs in the 2nd half that helped spark Arkansas's comeback.
Gus Malzahn has installed a offense that many teams now are running. LSU even runs it, even tho we do it pathetically.
I grew up around Gus Malzahn and have played in his offense and i think the tigers would be very benefited if he became our coordinator.
He is a very hard working coach and continues to find holes in defenses.
Also he knows how to use talent that the team has. LSU this year normally ran Scott up the middle, Holliday on the sweep, Hatch on the option, or Lee's int for a TD. Malzahn tho found ways to get McFadden, Felix, Fish, and the other skill players at Arkansas the ball.
But evidentally his "highschool offense" works cause wherever hes been those teams have had one of the nations highest ranked offenses in the nation.

not saying Crowton should leave, just needs to become less predictable and Malzahn is a good coach.
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