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Crowton wasn't the problem
Posted by TheFinalWord on 1/13/11 at 10:35 am00
Gary Crowton always called a decent game, in my opinion---but he was limited by the quarterback's inability to execute the offense.
The real problems that need to be addressed are the quarterback and the offensive line. The team needs a good developer of quarterbacks, and better technique is needed in the offensive line (on a consistent basis).
Crowton could make offensive adjustments, but they didn't show because of the lack of execution.
We might also want to look at the wide receivers coach---I noticed a difficulty of our receivers getting open at times.
The real problems that need to be addressed are the quarterback and the offensive line. The team needs a good developer of quarterbacks, and better technique is needed in the offensive line (on a consistent basis).
Crowton could make offensive adjustments, but they didn't show because of the lack of execution.
We might also want to look at the wide receivers coach---I noticed a difficulty of our receivers getting open at times.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by ccomeaux on 1/13/11 at 10:36 am to TheFinalWord
He wasn't the answer either.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by baytiger on 1/13/11 at 10:36 am to TheFinalWord
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Crowton wasn't the problem
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The team needs a good developer of quarterbacks
so was he or wasn't he the problem?
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by Tigertown in ATL on 1/13/11 at 10:37 am to TheFinalWord
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We might also want to look at the wide receivers coach
BG.
Yikes.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by TN Bhoy on 1/13/11 at 10:37 am to TheFinalWord
It was his job to coach the QBs. He didn't. He was the problem
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by sfont154839 on 1/13/11 at 10:37 am to baytiger
I thought he was the QB Coach and the OC. SO if that is true how was he not the problem?
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by WelcomeToDeathValley on 1/13/11 at 10:38 am to TheFinalWord
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The team needs a good developer of quarterbacks
so who is exactly are you pinning JJs regression on then since its not Crowton?
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by TigerFanNKaty on 1/13/11 at 10:38 am to Tigertown in ATL
Crowton was part of the problem not all of it but hey he is the OC and our offense was not in synch for 3 years.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by LSUdm21 on 1/13/11 at 10:38 am to TheFinalWord
quote:
Gary Crowton always called a decent game, in my opinion---but he was limited by the quarterback's inability to execute the offense.
The real problems that need to be addressed are the quarterback and the offensive line. The team needs a good developer of quarterbacks, and better technique is needed in the offensive line (on a consistent basis).
Crowton could make offensive adjustments, but they didn't show because of the lack of execution.
We might also want to look at the wide receivers coach---I noticed a difficulty of our receivers getting open at times.
Then why the frick did he admit to trying to run 4 WRs on the field with 9 seconds left against UT? That was all on Crowton. That's when Miles got pissed and called the Ridley pitch without the headphones on.
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re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by jimbeaux82 on 1/13/11 at 10:39 am to ccomeaux
While I agree on some of your comments about poor QB, OL was not a problem in 2010.
Also, a coach develops his talent or adjusts to the strengths of his players. Crowton could do neither.
I am greatful for his contribution to the 2007 NC. But it is time for him to move on and both LSU and GC will be better as a result.
Also, a coach develops his talent or adjusts to the strengths of his players. Crowton could do neither.
I am greatful for his contribution to the 2007 NC. But it is time for him to move on and both LSU and GC will be better as a result.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by mt1 on 1/13/11 at 10:40 am to sfont154839
I'm still waiting for RS to attempt a pass. Guess he used that page out of the secret playbook for toilet paper. Glad he kept the short side option page.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by lsuoaktree on 1/13/11 at 10:40 am to WelcomeToDeathValley
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so who is exactly are you pinning JJs regression on then since its not Crowton?
that thing located between his ears. no one can really help that. JJ will never be an SEC caliber qb.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by TheFinalWord on 1/13/11 at 10:40 am to sfont154839
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I thought he was the QB Coach and the OC. SO if that is true how was he not the problem?
You are right if his duties included developing the quarterbacks.
But from an Offensive Coordinator's perspective, he did a good job in my opinion. We just need to get a better quarterback coach.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by notiger1997 on 1/13/11 at 10:41 am to TheFinalWord
BS. I usually had the feeling that he was flipping coins and shaking the magic 8 ball to help decide which plays to call. You had stuff that would be clearly working in the first quarter, but he wouldn't call it again for at least two games.
You had formations, etc that alot of people's wives could predict what play was going to be one.
Don't get me started on the option to the short side of the field.
And yes, I admit the qb situation was a problem, but it was not the biggest problem.
You had formations, etc that alot of people's wives could predict what play was going to be one.
Don't get me started on the option to the short side of the field.
And yes, I admit the qb situation was a problem, but it was not the biggest problem.
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by MrWiseGuy on 1/13/11 at 10:41 am to TheFinalWord
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Gary Crowton always called a decent game, in my opinion---but he was limited by the quarterback's inability to execute the offense.
Loved the formation of Holliday lining up out wide in 5WR sets. Especially when our QB has trouble hitting 6'5 WRs. But let's put a 5'5 WR on the field split him out wide 15 yards away from the QB and then send him out on a route. Genius
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by rutiger on 1/13/11 at 10:42 am to TheFinalWord
while some of gcs plays were very innovative, he called a terrible game in my opinion. if im sitting in the stands and know what play is coming next, dont you think the dc on the other team knows whats coming? example, whats coming if rs goes in motion from the slot?
re: Crowton wasn't the problemPosted by nolacoastie on 1/13/11 at 10:42 am to jimbeaux82
you might say crowton wasn't the problem but he damn sure wasn't the answer. He should have developed the quarterback or developed a game plan to fit the quarterback. ranking in the hundreds in total offense leads anyone to believe it was a time for change
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