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re: Analyzing Miles and LSU

Posted on 10/9/12 at 12:17 pm to
Posted by Schooter
Ft. Myers, FL
Member since Feb 2012
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Posted on 10/9/12 at 12:17 pm to
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His offensive philosophy is straight out of the 70s Big-10 (more run than pass).




interesting that both teams playing for the national championship last year use the same philosophy


This is a great point Fore. I don't mind the philosophy overall. But, what I do mind is that we don't change things up when it's needed. We never see counter plays, or other variety of misdirection calls. Or, spread the field and run some screens. Throw deep a little more often etc.

Drastic changes don't need to be made but, rather adjustments from time to time need to happen.
Posted by jtran1988
Corndog U
Member since Oct 2008
5321 posts
Posted on 10/9/12 at 12:26 pm to
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We never see counter plays, or other variety of misdirection calls. Or, spread the field and run some screens. Throw deep a little more often etc.


This. All I see are toss plays up the middle, options with an immobile QB, 1 misdirection play for Shepard, slants, curls, comebacks, out routes, 2 RB screens ran throughout the season and a bomb it deep out of desperation route. I pretty much called the entire playbook.

You know what would be a nice chance of pace?- First play of the game, play action pass for a deep ball. That would force the D to not forget about the offense anemic pass. That would give the offense some space to run. That's how OC's think. They just don't call out random plays and call 2 timeouts for an obvious RB jump pass.
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