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Miles-Crowton-Gonzales Plan of Attack

Posted on 8/27/10 at 3:41 pm
Posted by therocketscientist
too far away from Tiger Stadium
Member since Mar 2007
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Posted on 8/27/10 at 3:41 pm
During the spring game, we saw an occasion or two when Miles asked for a certain play, specifically one time on a goal line situation. It was only the spring game, and he had an agenda to evaluate players, but it still seemed like it could easily be typical of his manner in a game, and perhaps requests plays that are not in the flow of the gameplan. I know, I know, it was a goal line situation in this case.....

Now we have Crowton and Gonzales, who both will need to be very cooperative with one another on play scheming and real-time play calling, and then Miles will need to be in agreement also.

How are these three going to get all of their opinions and voices heard and stay on the same page?

Or, will the egos get in each others way, leading to a disjointed approach to offensive play calling?

Perhaps Gonzales will be given the real power, and then only have to mesh his preferred playcalling with occasional shared calls from Crowton, and Miles will stay out of it 99% of the time?

Leaves one wondering how integrated the 3 of these egos will be on gameday...

I know this is pretty obvious of a concern to many, but I think this one factor will be the most important factor in the upcoming season, save the QB development.
This post was edited on 8/27/10 at 3:45 pm
Posted by LSUBrown
ATL
Member since Sep 2006
527 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 3:44 pm to
Does seem like conflicts will be unavoidable.

My best guess is that, like you said, BG has more authority. GC was allowed/told to look around in the offseason (e.g., the rumors of him back to Chicago). Perhaps Les told him that he was bringing someone else in and GC could either leave or play nice..
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
297219 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 3:45 pm to
quote:



How are these three going to get all of their opinions and voices heard and stay on the same page?




My biggest worry. I don't know what the dynamics were last year and not sure of what they will be this year. Afraid though that it could make it more complicated.
Posted by therocketscientist
too far away from Tiger Stadium
Member since Mar 2007
5010 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 3:47 pm to
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Perhaps Les told him that he was bringing someone else in and GC could either leave or play nice


Maybe, like Bobby Bowden, GC is our Ambassador OC
Posted by lsuandy
Houston, TX
Member since Jul 2005
100 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 3:52 pm to
The bulk of the game planning (i.e. what plays will be put in as part of the game plan) will be done prior to the game with input and agreement from all offensive coaches. Sure the coordinator will read the flow of the game and call more runs if we are running well etc. So its not like anyone including Les Miles, will ask for a play to be called out of left field that wasn't practiced or part of the original game plan.

On another point, it is freaking hilarious to me how some rantards would rather the wide receivers/passing game coordinator, whom has never been an offensive coordinator in his life, call the plays and have the offensive coordinator and head coach keep their mouths shut. Similar to all the Zach Lee hype. I know its human nature to think the grass is always greener, but give me a break
Posted by Beef Supreme
Member since Apr 2008
2329 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:09 pm to
Prepare yourself for a lot of penalities and wasted timeouts.

as usual.
This post was edited on 8/27/10 at 4:10 pm
Posted by jackson123
Dallas
Member since Jul 2010
1550 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:10 pm to
Give Crowton a Tiger dog and a pack of hot peanuts. Say, "See you back in here at half time. Enjoy the game."
Posted by IowaTigerHawk
Mississippi
Member since Sep 2009
265 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:11 pm to
The Miles/Crowton plan of attack will be based upon the French model of WWII
Posted by Chimlim
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2005
17773 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:13 pm to
quote:

On another point, it is freaking hilarious to me how some rantards would rather the wide receivers/passing game coordinator, whom has never been an offensive coordinator in his life, call the plays and have the offensive coordinator and head coach keep their mouths shut


Gonzales can't be any worse then Crowton when it comes to play calling. Crowton's play calling was pretty god awful last year.
Posted by therocketscientist
too far away from Tiger Stadium
Member since Mar 2007
5010 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:35 pm to
quote:

Gonzales can't be any worse then Crowton when it comes to play calling. Crowton's play calling was pretty god awful last year.


I'd call it experienced putridness. Yes, 112/120 is putridness.

Experience can be good, and experience can be bad, Crowton has sucked monkey balls 2 years running. I'd take my chances with BG over GC, unless GC shows something entirely refreshing and effective
Posted by 1984Tiger
North Carolina
Member since Apr 2006
7716 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:40 pm to
quote:

Crowton has sucked monkey balls 2 years running.

Offense was pretty damn good in 2008 (less the pick-sixes) ... defense was the problem. 2009 definitely sucked monkey balls.
Posted by Ancientiger
WADE, MS
Member since Feb 2006
1214 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:48 pm to
Here's the deal: Miles should have learned from the 2008 experience that when there are co-coordinators, there is no coordination! He made a mistake in 2008 with this approach. If he does it again (with the offense), it won't be ignorance. It will be stupidity! My guess is that one or the other (i. e., Crowton or Gonzales) will be in charge, with Miles supervising.
Posted by Uncommon Cents
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2008
14381 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:52 pm to
YES!!YES!!YES!!
Why haven't I seen it before. The spring game. The almighty spring game. I mean the fu cking spring game. OMG the Spring Game. The Oracle of Delphi.
This post was edited on 8/27/10 at 4:54 pm
Posted by rickyh
Positiger Nation
Member since Dec 2003
13018 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:52 pm to
Could you plug in the name of coaches of just about every college team in the country? We don't really know who will actually make the calls but the game plan will be set with down and distance and field position before the game. The plays called will be determined by what is working. I think that most of the input will be put in while game planning. I think that Gary Crowten will be the one who actually makes the calls.
Posted by Uncommon Cents
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2008
14381 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 4:57 pm to
quote:

rickyh


You gave away the secret. Most of the retardoes on this board have no idea what game planning involves.
Posted by 1984Tiger
North Carolina
Member since Apr 2006
7716 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 5:02 pm to
quote:

Could you plug in the name of coaches of just about every college team in the country? We don't really know who will actually make the calls but the game plan will be set with down and distance and field position before the game. The plays called will be determined by what is working. I think that most of the input will be put in while game planning. I think that Gary Crowten will be the one who actually makes the calls

Wait ... you mean the coaches don't scribble plays on a napkin and send them in with a runner?
Posted by tigereye58
Member since Jan 2007
2813 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 5:05 pm to
quote:

Could you plug in the name of coaches of just about every college team in the country? We don't really know who will actually make the calls but the game plan will be set with down and distance and field position before the game. The plays called will be determined by what is working. I think that most of the input will be put in while game planning. I think that Gary Crowten will be the one who actually makes the calls.


quote:

rickyh


End of discussion. I can't believe this was even a thread. I think there will be fewer penalties b/c BG will be on the field to help implement the personel and get the plays in.
Posted by Mayhawman
Somewhere in the middle of SEC West
Member since Dec 2009
10455 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 5:07 pm to
quote:

The bulk of the game planning (i.e. what plays will be put in as part of the game plan) will be done prior to the game with input and agreement from all offensive coaches. Sure the coordinator will read the flow of the game and call more runs if we are running well etc. So its not like anyone including Les Miles, will ask for a play to be called out of left field that wasn't practiced or part of the original game plan.

This isn't how it works. You have your plays and defense adjusts and you counter (constraint play). To mix it up doesn't mean to run plays at random, it is taking advantage of the D cheating up, back and adjusting to your play success. You have a playlist that consists of were gonna do this, and if they do that and stop it, we'll do this. This is from pee-wee football to NFL.

quote:

On another point, it is freaking hilarious to me how some rantards would rather the wide receivers/passing game coordinator, whom has never been an offensive coordinator in his life, call the plays and have the offensive coordinator and head coach keep their mouths shut.

Answer me this.
Why would you have anyone in the booth who didn't know what he was looking at?
Are you going to give the guy who knows the least the best vantage point?

VIP seating in the booth was part of BG's contract.
Posted by TigerBandAlumnus82
Pensacola,FL
Member since Jul 2007
3104 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 5:10 pm to
Hope and pray that Crowzales (Or Gonzaton) is not as bad as Mallveto..........
Posted by rickyh
Positiger Nation
Member since Dec 2003
13018 posts
Posted on 8/27/10 at 5:12 pm to
Thank you guys for agreeing with what knowledgeable fans already know.
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