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re: Bech’s explanation for transferring - Mik’d up w Mahtook

Posted on 12/28/22 at 5:43 am to
Posted by SkintBack
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Member since Nov 2015
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 5:43 am to
Ok, but when you get the chance and the ball touches your hands, MAKE A PLAY. Or at least don't fumble.
Posted by BayouCowboy
Member since Dec 2012
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Posted on 12/28/22 at 7:26 am to
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Ok, but when you get the chance and the ball touches your hands, MAKE A PLAY. Or at least don't fumble.


Are you talking about as a returner? Nabers fumbled back to back punts and bears a big part of the blame for the FSU game. He got a chance to redeem himself at WR.

Boutte had multiple drops and was roasted on this board for not giving a shite the first half of the season. He was never taken out of the lineup.

Taylor had drops early on, missed a block on a FG that allowed a FG block and struggled early on blocking and was never taken out of the game.

Bech never should have been a returner. He took the job because Nabers failed. As a WR he never fumbled and was considered the most sure handed LSU WR coming into the season. His problem is the other WRs are more dynamic. Nabers and Boutte are better vertical threats and better for YAC. BTJ has size and can out muscle DBs. Jenkins is steady and reliable. What Bech does well is read zones and can sit down in space and give the QB a good target. Ironically he's a better fit for Daniels who struggles with timing and vertical routes and throws to the WR instead of throwing anticipation.

Kelly and Denbrock are still trying to figure out what they want and in some instances are not utilizing their players properly. Flynn and Hester pointed it out saying with Daniels LSU should be using more RPO and spread, but instead do more max protect.
Posted by Lapaz
Member since Dec 2018
544 posts
Posted on 12/28/22 at 10:12 am to
He only had 1 fumble that I recall, unless you're referring to the ball that hit his hands and then bounced off of his helmet. That ball was high and wide. He was barely able to reach the ball, and the DB arrived simultaneously with that ball. It was a poorly placed ball, and it would've taken a nearly miraculous catch. The only catchable ball I ever remember him mishandling was the punt. Aside from that, the young man was nearly flawless at catching the ball. Meanwhile, Boutte dropped about half a dozen catchable balls. Lacy dropped a few catchable balls. Even Nabors dropped a couple. I think Bech had the best hands, and he was good after the catch as well. He outplayed his scouting ratings.
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