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re: Let Us Discuss the QB Position at LSU
Posted on 10/4/15 at 8:20 am to XKEnut
Posted on 10/4/15 at 8:20 am to XKEnut
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It's inexplicable, I really don't think it's all on Miles thoug his stubbornness and blind loyalty is certainly part of the problem.
Yes, Miles loyally and stubbornly sticking with AJ is a big part of the problem. Had we gotten Miles out the way and played a different QB it would be more better, huh?
Where do you get this shite?
The problem yesterday is three-fold: 1) A bunch of WRs dropped easy catches; 2) Cam is trying not to show much against rent-a-wins; and 3) The players know it's a rent-a-win, and they get complacent.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 8:40 am to Penrod
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The problem yesterday is three-fold: 1) A bunch of WRs dropped easy catches; 2) Cam is trying not to show much against rent-a-wins; and 3) The players know it's a rent-a-win, and they get complacent.
1) every team drops balls yet somehow still manage more than 80yds passing
2) coaches aren't hiding the playbook. This IS the playbook. This has been the playbook for years. The offense will not suddenly start using slants, crossing routes, or misdirection.
3) bullshite excuse.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 8:55 am to Penrod
You must be a really smart guy.
Posted on 10/4/15 at 2:28 pm to Penrod
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The problem yesterday is three-fold: 1) A bunch of WRs dropped easy catches; 2) Cam is trying not to show much against rent-a-wins; and 3) The players know it's a rent-a-win, and they get complacent.
Boom. Any other opinion is agenda-driven and without proper perspective. Miles saw the wr's lack of focus, called them out post-game, and in the second half rode the LF pain train. Under the circumstances, it was the right call.
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