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re: I think QB development will be a top priority now.
Posted on 1/17/12 at 12:54 pm to DrunkTigerBaiter
Posted on 1/17/12 at 12:54 pm to DrunkTigerBaiter
13-1 is not just getting by. He also beat 2-3 of those BCS game winners. Think he is stubborn. This game may humble his opinion of his own coaching abilities, which could benefit us greatly.
Posted on 1/17/12 at 1:36 pm to Chuck U Farley
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Chuck U Farley
I think QB development will be a top priority now.
13-1 is not just getting by. He also beat 2-3 of those BCS game winners. Think he is stubborn. This game may humble his opinion of his own coaching abilities, which could benefit us greatly.
Les will learn? Really? Mr "Run to Establish the Pass" will learn?
I doubt it. You could go all the way back to 2006 when LSU played the Gators in The Swamp. The pass was open all game long, and LSU had a real passer, Jamarcus Russell. Les ran the ball all game long, refusing to adjust his game plan and take what the opponent was giving him. The frustration after losing to Florida in that game was palpable. And it is a recurring theme with Les.
Les won't pass unless the ground game is working, and that makes LSU one-dimensional.
Either Stud agrees with Les or he doesn't have the cojones to tell Les he doing something other than what Les wants.
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