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Would things be different if players like
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:04 pm
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:04 pm
Collins, Noil, Willis, Robinson, Young, and any other big time La. prospect that left the state had said Yes to Les? I honestly think the problem is not having a bunch of young players. You can have young players and still be lined up properly on defense. However, I see a lack of discipline sometimes and breakdowns that occur frequently. Its been mentioned before so sorry to repeat that the offense is unimaginative and predictable. The only sign of opening it up comes when we are fighting to come back because we are down. Damn near caught 'em at the end last nite. What does that tell you? This ball control offense we run for 3 quarters is too damn predictable and good teams love playing against it.
Every year the bar gets set higher in college football...unfortunately, I don't see LSU elevating on the field to keep up. Need to change it up!!!
Every year the bar gets set higher in college football...unfortunately, I don't see LSU elevating on the field to keep up. Need to change it up!!!
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:06 pm to Bloodworth
NO. CLM would still muck it all up.
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:06 pm to JawjaTigah
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NO. CLM would still muck it all up.
Sad but we all know its prolly true
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:07 pm to Bloodworth
No. 2 class dude. It's literally the best we can get while saban is a coach so no it really wouldnt
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:08 pm to Bloodworth
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I honestly think the problem is not having a bunch of young players.
You can not be serious
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:08 pm to Bloodworth
Our recruiting classes are consistently elite. Talent isn't the problem.
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:09 pm to Bloodworth
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What does that tell you?
It tells me MSU was playing prevent with second string. A fluke snap over the head by their second string center is all that made it even watchable.
quote:Yes it is, but a ball control offense drives people like Sumlin and Malzahn nutso. We don't need a wide open O to win or post a lot of points, we don't have the personnel for it....but we could definitely do much much better.
This ball control offense we run for 3 quarters is too damn predictable and good teams love playing against it.
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:13 pm to tigerfoot
If players like Gunner Kiel had the chest. Now you see why Miles made the comment he did. It set LSU back.
Posted on 9/21/14 at 7:15 pm to GreatLakesTiger24
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Our recruiting classes are consistently elite. Talent isn't the problem.
100% agree... but a lot of people say NFL attrition and youth are the problem. They are all Div 1 athletes not a box of rocks. If you lose, fine. But don't lose because you are not executing or being outcoached. If I see a team playing their hearts out and coaches adjusting their strategy every year to fit the players then I understand that losing is part of the game.
LSU could throw it with the best of em when Davey and Reed were lighting up the scoreboards. The coaching staff capitalized on their abilities and LSU was playing some fine football. My point is that Rohan and Josh though not the greatest of all time... sure looked like it because Fisher took advantage of their skills to the fullest. I just don't see that happening a lot today.
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:17 am to Bloodworth
quote:I think you nailed it. When early NFL attrition further contributes to a problem, the impact of the absence of team leadership and experience is made far more accute. Which is where alert, responsive, adaptable coaching styles would and could help immensely. Unfortunately, at the present time at LSU there is but one model...
...a lot of people say NFL attrition and youth are the problem. They are all Div 1 athletes not a box of rocks. If you lose, fine. But don't lose because you are not executing or being outcoached. If I see a team playing their hearts out and coaches adjusting their strategy every year to fit the players then I understand that losing is part of the game.
LSU could throw it with the best of em when Davey and Reed were lighting up the scoreboards. The coaching staff capitalized on their abilities and LSU was playing some fine football. My point is that Rohan and Josh though not the greatest of all time... sure looked like it because Fisher took advantage of their skills to the fullest. I just don't see that happening a lot today.
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