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re: LSU moves Russell Shepard to wide receiver
Posted on 2/24/10 at 7:23 pm to moneyg
Posted on 2/24/10 at 7:23 pm to moneyg
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The wildcat wasn't going to solve that problem.
yes it would have
our OL was small and weak, but it was athletic
why try north-sout when east-west suited our OL better?
use our speed. trindon and shep were born to run the wildcat and/or stretch the field east-west
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The criticism on Miles and Crowton should be focused on the OL. It is the OL that has caused the offense to regress to the point it did.
this is true
but the coaching staff could have been proactive and creative dealing with their major issue. they didn't
Posted on 2/24/10 at 7:26 pm to SlowFlowPro
quote:were they ever on the field at the same time last year?
trindon and shep were born to run the wildcat and/or stretch the field east-west
Posted on 2/24/10 at 7:28 pm to SlowFlowPro
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yes it would have
No, it wouldn't have.
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why try north-sout when east-west suited our OL better?
You are oversimplifying the issues.
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use our speed. trindon and shep were born to run the wildcat and/or stretch the field east-west
I agree that the personnel from a skill position standpoint was capable. But, the issue was the OL. And, there was nobody on the team that was going to run the ball effectively last year.
I get the feeling that you are suggesting that we should have run teh Wildcat as a major part of our offense.
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