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Coach, what's the key to a great offense?
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:08 am
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:08 am
The keys are just this way... confidence in the offense to make the play regardless of what play is called .. a great offense can rush the football extremely effectively without turning the ball over... and then when they turn to the throw they can play action after a run and then a wonderful throw can come.
Yes, folks, no matter if the play fools nobody, takes forever to get communicated to the field, squanders our available talent, and makes no sense for the down and distance... as long as we have confidence in it, because we're such brainiacs, that makes for good offense.
Yes, folks, only after we run the ball effectively with no turnovers should we consider passing, and then mostly from play action, no matter how the defense is lined up, no matter the strengths and weaknesses of our opponents, no matter if we have great wide receivers, that makes for great offense.
Tune in tonight for another demonstration of our great offense. It will be huge. It will be tremendous. And ESPN will have our backs because we have been so great for so long.
Yes, folks, no matter if the play fools nobody, takes forever to get communicated to the field, squanders our available talent, and makes no sense for the down and distance... as long as we have confidence in it, because we're such brainiacs, that makes for good offense.
Yes, folks, only after we run the ball effectively with no turnovers should we consider passing, and then mostly from play action, no matter how the defense is lined up, no matter the strengths and weaknesses of our opponents, no matter if we have great wide receivers, that makes for great offense.
Tune in tonight for another demonstration of our great offense. It will be huge. It will be tremendous. And ESPN will have our backs because we have been so great for so long.
This post was edited on 11/28/15 at 8:09 am
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:10 am to Rex
Wasn't that Sadie from Texas' question?
His answer validated what a lot of "negas" have been saying for a while.
His answer validated what a lot of "negas" have been saying for a while.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:10 am to Rex
Even when he's on his way out the door you guys just can't help but bash the guy.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:15 am to Choctaw
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Even when he's on his way out the door you guys just can't help but bash the guy
that's not bashing miles - that's bashing the supporters who still believe miles is the greatest thing since sliced bread and is a coaching genius who deserves our adoration and worship. you know, the guys who haven't been watching the last 7 years.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:15 am to Rex
And it's not losing when you come in second place, even if its just two teams competing against one another.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:19 am to White Tiger
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How was your coffee?
Funny you should ask. I just opened a can of Cafe du Monde Coffee and Chicory and brewed some of that... which isn't too interesting except that I got it here in Richmond, VA at a Vietnamese food store. The owner had very little idea of what he was selling except that he told me "good price, good price!"... and it WAS a good price, about $3 less than Folger's I usually buy at Kroger. I guess the added chicory really counters the cost of the coffee beans.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:21 am to stephendomalley
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that's not bashing miles - that's bashing the supporters who still believe miles is the greatest thing since sliced bread and is a coaching genius who deserves our adoration and worship. you know, the guys who haven't been watching the last 7 years.
WHAT A STUPID arse. I DON'T THINK ONE PERSON WHO IS SUPPORTING MILES THINKS HE IS THE GREATEST SINCE SLICED BREAD. BUT YOU WANT THE COACH WHO IS? NAME HIM? SABAN? SORRY, HE'S GONE, NOT COMING BACK, GET OVER IT.
This post was edited on 11/28/15 at 8:22 am
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:23 am to The Blue Stuff
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WHAT A STUPID arse. I DON'T THINK ONE PERSON WHO IS SUPPORTING MILES THINKS HE IS THE GREATEST SINCE SLICED BREAD. BUT YOU WANT THE COACH WHO IS? NAME HIM? SABAN? SORRY, HE'S GONE, NOT COMING BACK, GET OVER IT.
Take a deep breath....its ok
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:24 am to RedTigerRulz
They are so emotionally attached it's scary.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:27 am to Rex
It's actually got to be pretty unhealthy. Could even be considered a mental illness.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:29 am to lsu mike
I would just love the luxury of watching LSU football for once without believing that we'll be automatically outsmarted.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 8:58 am to Rex
Coach Miles's poorly-coached football teams will no longer be tolerated at LSU.
This is a good thing.
This is a good thing.
This post was edited on 11/28/15 at 8:58 am
Posted on 11/28/15 at 9:02 am to Champagne
The key to a great offense is the fullback.
Also, many scholarships for tight ends who you never throw to.
Everyone knows this.
Also, many scholarships for tight ends who you never throw to.
Everyone knows this.
Posted on 11/28/15 at 9:10 am to Rex
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Folger's I usually buy
Smh
Posted on 11/28/15 at 9:11 am to Rex
It does indeed. Richmond, eh? BTW, do you think that LSU will win? Will they play a mistake free game? Will it be the same ole, same ole...
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