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Posted on 12/24/19 at 3:51 am to 2003tigerfan
It’s going to be real nice when Myles is given the full set of keys to the offense and he starts slinging the ball around all over the field. If the LSU offense needs to adjust somewhat to a more heavy offense that runs the ball a little more then that’s ok.
Myles is going to have tons of weapons at his disposal and a good OL. The guy has a full offseason with the starters and I’m sure already knows many of them. He will need to take the leadership position by storm but I think he’s prepared to do that. The kid has some polishing to do but as far as overall passing QB he’s every bit as good as Burrow even better in many areas.
If he can learn to move in the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield and not be afraid to take a hit while in there then he’ll be fine. One of the things that opened this LSU offense so damn much that you just didn’t see in the last much is throwing the ball over the middle. The coaches are going to HAVE to let Myles throw at all areas of the field. Trust this young man. Brady and Ensminger will be working their tails off to get him ready and I honestly believe he’s just about there and just needs to polish things.
I hope he has that workman’s attitude that Burrow has had. Make his teammates come practice offense on the weekends, challenge them to catch 10k + balls, create a good relationship between QB and WR, become the fearless leader who they trust, then prove it come game time. If he puts in the work and just continue his predecessors recipe for success then he will be more than fine. Go get em Myles B.
Myles is going to have tons of weapons at his disposal and a good OL. The guy has a full offseason with the starters and I’m sure already knows many of them. He will need to take the leadership position by storm but I think he’s prepared to do that. The kid has some polishing to do but as far as overall passing QB he’s every bit as good as Burrow even better in many areas.
If he can learn to move in the pocket while keeping his eyes downfield and not be afraid to take a hit while in there then he’ll be fine. One of the things that opened this LSU offense so damn much that you just didn’t see in the last much is throwing the ball over the middle. The coaches are going to HAVE to let Myles throw at all areas of the field. Trust this young man. Brady and Ensminger will be working their tails off to get him ready and I honestly believe he’s just about there and just needs to polish things.
I hope he has that workman’s attitude that Burrow has had. Make his teammates come practice offense on the weekends, challenge them to catch 10k + balls, create a good relationship between QB and WR, become the fearless leader who they trust, then prove it come game time. If he puts in the work and just continue his predecessors recipe for success then he will be more than fine. Go get em Myles B.
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