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re: Here's my theory on Les

Posted on 9/30/16 at 7:57 am to
Posted by kbro
North Carolina, via NOLA
Member since Jan 2007
5016 posts
Posted on 9/30/16 at 7:57 am to
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The offensive scheme was fine, and not much different from Bama's; they just couldn't execute it worth a damn


You had me until this point.

Les had a serial inability to get the ball into the hands of his playmakers and he lost faith in the passing game completely.

But spot on with the discipline comments.

If we eliminated 20% of the false start penalties and simply utilized the slant route and our TE's Les is probably still here with another title to his credit.

It was beyond time for him to go.
Posted by BayouBengal99
Crowley
Member since Oct 2007
9124 posts
Posted on 9/30/16 at 8:32 am to
It wasn't that the offense was terrible it's how it was ran and idk if that had more to do with Cam or Les or both but it wasn't the right recipe. When we would actually throw a corner or out/in route we would move the ball and then all of a sudden it's back to bunching up and running into a wall on first down or a end around that loses yards. Instead of keeping it going and run another play to the open part of the field or bring in a player to match up to a line backer for a mismatch. Or when we would bust them for 40 yards running up the middle and then go straight to a shotgun formation pass play. If anything bring the same formation out and run PA but short routes to mid range routes. Or just hit em with LF again and if he's tired bring in DG or Williams. Williams can hold his own and would wear down the defense just as much as LF or DG. It just made no sense how the plays were called. I'm excited to see some change and it really doesn't have to be much of a change. GT
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