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Posted on 7/10/18 at 10:50 pm to KingofthePoint
The fact that he’s been developed by another school already puts him light years ahead of anything LSU currently had on the roster
Posted on 7/11/18 at 1:32 am to KingofthePoint
You were down voted but some thing can be said for a qb who can make a quick decision and a scheme that allows him to make a quick throw effectively. This does take the wind out of a defense and can put the OL in an offensive state even if they aren't the best OL.
Now if you have the studs up front to make way no matter your scheme then that's a bonus. I think LSU will be a mix of both this year, which can make the offense even more effective. I would always approach the start of a game with quick throws mixed with runs designed to fool the defense. This will take the competitive edge or aggressiveness from the defense and have them guessing from the start.
Make them look at each other and start pointing while you come at them. I'm hoping that Joe B is the type of QB who can make a play happen even when a play really isn't there. There is always a pass to be made IF the QB can find it and has the ability to make that throw accurately. There's nothing more frustrating then when a defense does everything pefectly but the offense gains 10 yards anyway. If we can do that while also running the ball like we have in the past, this team will be very dangerous. Couple that with a new opportunistic defense ran by Aranda and you've got a championship type of season. You can't forget that our FG kicking should be much more consistent in 2018 as well.
I'm pumped to see how this season plays out. I just hope that if Burrow is the starter, he can be just as effective in week one, as he is in week 10 at finishing the opponent. Now if he gets better overall throughout the season, then great but I hope he knows how to do just enough to win at the start of it. GT
Now if you have the studs up front to make way no matter your scheme then that's a bonus. I think LSU will be a mix of both this year, which can make the offense even more effective. I would always approach the start of a game with quick throws mixed with runs designed to fool the defense. This will take the competitive edge or aggressiveness from the defense and have them guessing from the start.
Make them look at each other and start pointing while you come at them. I'm hoping that Joe B is the type of QB who can make a play happen even when a play really isn't there. There is always a pass to be made IF the QB can find it and has the ability to make that throw accurately. There's nothing more frustrating then when a defense does everything pefectly but the offense gains 10 yards anyway. If we can do that while also running the ball like we have in the past, this team will be very dangerous. Couple that with a new opportunistic defense ran by Aranda and you've got a championship type of season. You can't forget that our FG kicking should be much more consistent in 2018 as well.
I'm pumped to see how this season plays out. I just hope that if Burrow is the starter, he can be just as effective in week one, as he is in week 10 at finishing the opponent. Now if he gets better overall throughout the season, then great but I hope he knows how to do just enough to win at the start of it. GT
Posted on 7/11/18 at 10:25 am to KingofthePoint
Nice reply, I was thinking the same thing. That's why Brees, Brady, Manning, Rodgers and the elite QBs are so good. Their football IQ is so high that pre/post snap reads of defensive formations/alignments/tendencies give them a good idea of where they need to go with the ball. The "speed" for these QBs are in their brain, they process things so fast they can keep sacks to a minimum because of their quick processing skills whether it's hitting the hot route or audibling to a different play to gain an advantage over defensive alignment.
Posted on 7/17/18 at 10:50 pm to KingofthePoint
Did you see the spring game num nutz.
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