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Coaching assignments and a concerning issue
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:03 pm
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:03 pm
As the season progresses, it becomes more and more evident what parts of the team are improving and those that are not. Looking at LSU's coaching staff, it becomes very evident where some of the issues lie and perhaps its in part to coaching. For the sake of keeping this discussion civil and on topic, we will not discuss Miles as it pertains to replacement. It isn't going to happen so let's ignore it. Same for Chavis.
Some interesting notes:
We have 5 offensive coaches + 1 offensive head coach for a total of 6 coaches on that side of the ball.
In comparison, we have 3, THREE, total coaches for our defense and 1 coach for special teams. Special teams has been great this season with the exception of a couple of costly fumbles and 1 kick-off returned for a TD. Minor issues, and thus McGaughey is doing great.
Looking at defense, we clearly are struggling at developing players this past season. perhaps it is just a matter of inexperience or maybe it is lack of talent, but either way, it has regressed and having only 30% of your coaches dedicated to this seems a bit tough. While Robinson was our DL coach 3 years ago, he was also a major contributor to coaching the DL with Brick Haley. That clearly seems to have had an effect as the DL has gotten significantly weaker beyond just losing experience and talent. Add in Raymond's poor coaching/develpment at the DB position, and this has really hurt the defense.
Now, let's look at offense, which has 6 coaches.
All phases of the offense with the exception of TEs have been solid to great. Cam, Henry, Wilson, and Studs have overall done good to great jobs with their position coaching.
Ensminger being on staff makes no sense. His unit is likely the weakest on the team as far as use, and has been underutilized every year since 2009. His spot would definitely better used with a defensive specialist to help Chavis and company. Also, Les has clear experience coaching the position and could be the main person that focuses on it or have them work with the OL and WR coaches.
What do others think?
Some interesting notes:
We have 5 offensive coaches + 1 offensive head coach for a total of 6 coaches on that side of the ball.
In comparison, we have 3, THREE, total coaches for our defense and 1 coach for special teams. Special teams has been great this season with the exception of a couple of costly fumbles and 1 kick-off returned for a TD. Minor issues, and thus McGaughey is doing great.
Looking at defense, we clearly are struggling at developing players this past season. perhaps it is just a matter of inexperience or maybe it is lack of talent, but either way, it has regressed and having only 30% of your coaches dedicated to this seems a bit tough. While Robinson was our DL coach 3 years ago, he was also a major contributor to coaching the DL with Brick Haley. That clearly seems to have had an effect as the DL has gotten significantly weaker beyond just losing experience and talent. Add in Raymond's poor coaching/develpment at the DB position, and this has really hurt the defense.
Now, let's look at offense, which has 6 coaches.
All phases of the offense with the exception of TEs have been solid to great. Cam, Henry, Wilson, and Studs have overall done good to great jobs with their position coaching.
Ensminger being on staff makes no sense. His unit is likely the weakest on the team as far as use, and has been underutilized every year since 2009. His spot would definitely better used with a defensive specialist to help Chavis and company. Also, Les has clear experience coaching the position and could be the main person that focuses on it or have them work with the OL and WR coaches.
What do others think?
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:05 pm to Geauxgurt
It is certainly not a coaching numbers issue. We keep turning a plethora of underclassmen to the NFL. We have missed on DL & LB recruits.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:09 pm to Geauxgurt
I doubt the structure of the staff changes. I think TMac helps out on D, and there's a GA on the defensive side as well. that's pretty much how it's gonna be IMO.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:15 pm to Geauxgurt
Defensive line recruiting (interior line) has been thin. We only signed 3 in 2011 (freak johnson, mickey johnson, and quentin thomas). ZERO in 2012. So of our junior/sophs we only have 3 total to begin with.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:28 pm to Geauxgurt
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What do others think?
One of my favorite things on the Rant.
Posters type out these long essays on what they THINK the KNOW, when in reality, noone knows shite. Every bit of this board is speculation.
Noone other than coaches and players know assignments and what goes on and what is said in the headsets of coaches or coaches meetings. What this coach does, what that coach does.
The only thing we KNOW, is what we see on the surface and most of you dissect it like you're part of what goes on in the Football Operations Building.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 4:52 pm to Geauxgurt
We're struggling on defense because we're having to develop sophomores and freshmen instead of juniors who have gone on to the nfl.
But you're right. They should switch up the coaching assignments every few days to keep the players on top of things. And then let the coaches wives and children give it a shot. It's only fair.
But you're right. They should switch up the coaching assignments every few days to keep the players on top of things. And then let the coaches wives and children give it a shot. It's only fair.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 5:01 pm to Geauxgurt
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Special teams has been great this season
Say what? Other than our kicker being perfect on the year before Furman, which ended in horrific fashion Saturday, the rest of our special teams have been average IMO. Our punting, and punt/kickoff returns have been very inconsistent. I don't think I have to explain how Kheen has been inconsistent. And OBJ has muffed 2 punts and also let several bounce when he could've easily fair caught and saved us a 10+ yards bounce. And he's taken several kickoffs out from deep in the end zone and failed to reach the 20 yd line
This post was edited on 10/28/13 at 5:07 pm
Posted on 10/28/13 at 5:15 pm to Geauxgurt
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In comparison, we have 3, THREE, total coaches for our defense and 1 coach for special teams.
it's been like that for quite a while, the NFL hasn't seemed to mind.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 5:17 pm to Geauxgurt
Probably should move Coach Vice to defense.
Posted on 10/28/13 at 5:43 pm to Geauxgurt
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What do others think?
I think you have way too much time on your hands and if not for a punt returner fumbling and a SR QB throwing three Ints in the first half on the road, we are 9-0 and not wasting our time on coaching assignments.
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