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Arkansas head coach Bret Bielema was on the SEC Coaches Teleconference Wednesday and shared his plan for how that wanted to slow down and limit LSU running back Leonard Fournette, which was to get him running horizontally.

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Leonard Fournette rushed for 91 yards and one touchdown in Saturday's 31-14 loss to Arkansas. He also caught three passes for 36 yards.
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atltiger6487101 months
"Yep, everyone could see that was the plan. But this fat frick didn't think of it, he copied Bama."

So?

Football ain't rocket science. If you notice something that works for another team, try it yourself too. That's actually called good coaching.
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hawgfaninc101 months
lol @ lsu fans wanting to give bama more credit for their loss to Arkansas
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GeeOH101 months
Exactly dickweed, Brett didn't come up with it was the point......but pretty sure Bama perfected it.

Suck it
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pioneerbasketball101 months
The plan to stop backs like LF has been the same for decades, from high school to the NFL 

This, try to make them go sideways.
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tigerfoot101 months
Stop with the Bama laid the blueprint bullshite. The plan to stop backs like LF has been the same for decades, from high school to the NFL

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Datbayoubengal101 months
LOL. That did work for a while, but we started finding success and I truly believe Fournette would have put the game on his back at that moment, but we got down by too much and they just started throwing on every down.
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GeeOH101 months
Yep, everyone could see that was the plan. But this fat frick didn't think of it, he copied Bama.

Just a shame we aren't creative enough to get him in plays designed to go wider.

Bama does it with Henry, who is weak going lateral as well
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Lsu101205101 months
Leonard Fournette was having a great night. And would have ended up with respectable numbers but we could no longer afford to run the ball late in the game with the size deficit we had with the time remaining.
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Play_Neck101 months
know what fixes that? a play-action, middle screen.
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km101 months
Basically, cause confusion and force the LSU offense into an uncomfortable and unfamiliar situation...called "passing the football".
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theBru101 months
Shooting the gaps, same as the gumps...OL didn't adjust, or just got their Butts beat to the gap...
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monsterballads101 months
bama laid the blueprint
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theBru101 months
Shooting the gaps, same as the gumps...OL didn't adjust, or just got their Butts beat to the gap...
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AlabamasSalaryCap101 months
And our coaches are incapable of adjusting to this. Sucks.
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ps101101 months
Same that Bama did.
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