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Aranda understands the entire game, and entire season
Posted on 11/13/21 at 2:55 pm
Posted on 11/13/21 at 2:55 pm
I've already said this in multiple posts, figured I'd make a thread to discuss this. But he isn't some cartoon character, motivator CEO type like we've had for 16 years going on. He specializes in defenses being a former DC and LB coach of course. But I'm convinced he just gets it. He knows how the offensive gameplan complements the defense's ability to execute their own gameplan, and even has long term plans for the entire season going for the FG in case a tiebreak occurs down the road.
You put that man in charge of this program, with the connections he already has from his stint here along with the ties he's built in Texas since being at Baylor, he would fricking kill it here.
You put that man in charge of this program, with the connections he already has from his stint here along with the ties he's built in Texas since being at Baylor, he would fricking kill it here.
Posted on 11/13/21 at 2:57 pm to WaterLink
Well, if you paid attention to his career his defenses are developed like offenses. Wouldn’t that make sense. It came out of his mouth.
You’re suspect.
You’re suspect.
Posted on 11/13/21 at 3:00 pm to WaterLink
What are the chances Ed even knows the tiebreaker rules, let alone has the presence of mind to make in-game decisions based on them?
Posted on 11/13/21 at 3:41 pm to WaterLink
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He specializes in defenses being a former DC and LB coach of course.
He gave LSU the best linebackers corps in the nation in just two years, after Chavis had completely left the cupboard bare at LB.
That was Dave that turned those backups into studs and even turned a couple DBs into solid OLBs. He also recruited some wicked talent. No idea why it keeps being said that Dave Can't recruit. He's not the typical, loud, used car salesman type recruiter, but the man brought real good talented players to LSU.
This post was edited on 11/13/21 at 4:05 pm
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