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re: Why is wanting better for LSU football a negative?

Posted on 12/19/14 at 11:23 am to
Posted by nm1230
Nashville, TN
Member since Oct 2011
698 posts
Posted on 12/19/14 at 11:23 am to
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reduces the chance of a turnover, and improves ball control and time of possession. It isn't pretty and sparkly, and I'll admit that there are sometimes when I question its placement in the game plan, but most of you have a narrow view of the purpose of this play and don't realize how effective it can be.


No one is saying it can't be effective. The Ole Miss game proved that. LSU can line up against 80% of the teams they play and do this and win. What's plan B?

It's the childish argument that anyone who criticizes the offense and lack of passing game wants a Texas Tech offense. This is not true.

Try harder.
Posted by ballscaster
Member since Jun 2013
26861 posts
Posted on 12/19/14 at 11:30 am to
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No one is saying it can't be effective.
I'll disagree here. I watch all the games with a large group, and there hasn't been a single time when this play has been run when I haven't heard at least ten grunts of frustration. There are plenty of people who think that this play should be wiped from the book.
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The Ole Miss game proved that. LSU can line up against 80% of the teams they play and do this and win. What's plan B?
If you're implying that there is no plan B, then that's dumb. I'd guess you aren't, but that's for you to decide.
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It's the childish argument that anyone who criticizes the offense and lack of passing game wants a Texas Tech offense. This is not true.
What about if 80% of sidewalk fans believe it? Stereotypes aren't made up.
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Try harder.
Don't have to. The numbers are on my side.
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