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Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:10 am
Posted by Jeffreylebowski
bfegypt
Member since Dec 2012
368 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:10 am
Everyone keeps mentioning and quoting that they state offense knew what LSU was doing in defense before the snap. BG, who is asst head and co-OC at state now may have helped with that. He spent several years coaching against Cheif defenses in practice. I can't help but think that helped states offense. I know that their line play was better, but to have big play after big play like that, schematically they had something figured out. They always were finding the weakness in space and LSUs alignment. To me it looked like they were a step ahead of our D instead of just "whipping" our D Line. Chief got schooled Sat night.
Posted by Earn Your Keep
Member since Nov 2013
1417 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:13 am to
Chavis often looks like a genius on first & second down...but then it all goes to hell on third down.

I'm not sure MSU needed any help from a former coach to figure out this defense.

Everybody in the stadium knew what they were going to do on third down, yet we kept dropping seven deep and leaving the middle wide open for Prescott to walk for a first down.
Posted by DEG
Atlanta
Member since Jul 2009
10521 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:16 am to
I actually didn't realize that but have to believe it gave them an advantage. If we think it helped us having him against UF, it had to help State Saturday night.
Posted by theunknownknight
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
57183 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:20 am to
That tells me LSU has had the same exact game plan for years. It apparently hasn't changed or improved.

That doesn't bother anyone?
Posted by JawjaTigah
Bizarro World
Member since Sep 2003
22493 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:22 am to
quote:

LSU has had the same exact game plan for years. It apparently hasn't changed or improved.
And then the other factor is the return of "third and Chavis" to the mix...
Posted by Dr. Shultz
Baton Rouge, La
Member since Jun 2013
6391 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:22 am to
You usually don't change you're scheme if it's still working.

This game might have changed that. Most likely not though
Posted by guttata
prairieville
Member since Feb 2006
22503 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:23 am to
It's all about execution. Which ever team executes better will win the game. Everyone in the stadium knew what LSU was doing on offense and defense. MSU executed better and therefore won the game. It's not really that hard.
Posted by monsterballads
Make LSU Great Again
Member since Jun 2013
29256 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:31 am to
quote:

kept dropping seven deep and leaving the middle wide open for Prescott to walk for a first down.


it honestly looks like the coaches don't watch game film. their own or the other teams.
Posted by nm1230
Nashville, TN
Member since Oct 2011
698 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:38 am to
Remember when LSU stole BG away from UF to come here and coordinate the passing game... to turn Russell Shepard into Percy Harvin. Those were exciting times for sure.
Posted by Clark W Griswold
THE USA
Member since Sep 2012
10504 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:41 am to
Our entire scheme is predictable and SEC coaches probably laugh when they watch film. We are a talented team but too inexperienced to so the same things as past years. The play calling is terrible and the execution isn't any better.
Posted by Gray Tiger
Prairieville, LA
Member since Jan 2004
36512 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:43 am to
quote:

That tells me LSU has had the same exact game plan for years. It apparently hasn't changed or improved.

That doesn't bother anyone?


The exact same game plan?
No changes?
Do you really believe that?
No adjustments for personnel strengths/weaknesses?
No changes due to opponents' strengths/weaknesses/tendencies?
The lack of any depth of football knowledge around here is frightening.
Posted by theunknownknight
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2005
57183 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 9:07 am to
quote:

The exact same game plan?
No changes?
Do you really believe that?
No adjustments for personnel strengths/weaknesses?
No changes due to opponents' strengths/weaknesses/tendencies?
The lack of any depth of football knowledge around here is frightening.


I guess you missed the game Saturday.
This post was edited on 9/22/14 at 9:08 am
Posted by Alt26
Member since Mar 2010
28166 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 9:16 am to
quote:

The exact same game plan?
No changes?
Do you really believe that?
No adjustments for personnel strengths/weaknesses?
No changes due to opponents' strengths/weaknesses/tendencies?
The lack of any depth of football knowledge around here is frightening.


I agree with you somewhat, but come on? You didn't see the same kind of offensive game plan that you saw in 2009-2012. MSU's clear weakness was their secondary. Their strength was their front 7. Yet, LSU continued to try to pound the ball into a brick wall. Hell, LSU was still able to beat them over the top late when they were in prevent defense to stop just that.
Posted by Choupique19
The cheap seats
Member since Sep 2005
61715 posts
Posted on 9/22/14 at 9:18 am to
quote:

quoting that they state offense knew what LSU was doing in defense before the snap.


Every single team that we play says this. They all say it, "LSU doesn't trick you on offense or defense, they just line up and beat you man for man."

It's not a Billy Gonzales thing.
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