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re: Film Study: LSU will undoubtedly have improved QB play this season

Posted on 6/13/15 at 9:29 am to
Posted by SL Tiger
Houston
Member since May 2007
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Posted on 6/13/15 at 9:29 am to
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His inability to complete 50% of his passes or throw for over 200 yards proves otherwise.


With AJ...It starts with the plays that are coming in from the sideline. Les & Cam should have known what they were dealing with before the season started and adjusted the routes to fit the QB. I may be wrong but I didn't see a noticeable change in the offensive strategy from the beginning of the season. I attribute that to Les' stubbornness. Keep failing at the same scheme over and over and expect different results.

BH is a different situation. He showed what he's capable of in the 2nd half of the Miss St game. Sure... they were playing off the ball and he had more cushion to work with. He was still throwing bullets and maybe could have been doing that late in the season "if" they gave him the experience and confidence during the first 4/5 games. Would anyone not trade a loss early last season for a win in that bowl game? Same record but we finish with a win and a more developed QB...

One of our QB's has (+) tools with his arm and legs and could be a very dangerous weapon. The other has average tools but certainly better than some very successful QB's from the past. DK from Florida comes to mind. I'm hoping that this year brings a more dynamic offensive strategy which surprises all of us.

There is absolutely NO reason that our offense shouldn't be better than average. Anything less is simply a failure by our coaching staff. I suspect that all but maybe 10 (and that's a stretch) OC's in the country would trade offensive talent with LSU. That number may be as few as ~5.
Posted by chilge1
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2009
12137 posts
Posted on 6/13/15 at 11:35 am to
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I may be wrong but I didn't see a noticeable change in the offensive strategy from the beginning of the season. I attribute that to Les' stubbornness. Keep failing at the same scheme over and over and expect different results. 


Using Auburn as a watershed game, take a look at Dural's receiving yardage respective to the number of team rushes and tell me if you still feel that way.

I agree that they should have been aware of what they had before the season started, but once they realized they were up shite creek, they did the best they could to manage the position and win games.
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