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re: Glen Guilbeau on Crowton-Miles
Posted on 10/7/10 at 3:10 pm to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Posted on 10/7/10 at 3:10 pm to TheRoarRestoredInBR
I didn't have a problem with the play design. And it might not have been the prime place to call it, but the execution of the play deserves the most criticism.
Once Ridley was accounted for, Lee has to throw it away or to the outside shoulder. It was expected that Ridley would be more clear of his defender, and the pass would not require so much arch.
Lee deserves the most blame, IMO. Ridley should have also recognized the situation, and interfered if necessary. And for me to defend Crowton and/or Miles at this point, must be taken as a sign by everyone else to reconsider their thoughts on this particular play.
You have to realize the severe struggles we are having in the red zone. Nine yards may have been more than our offense could handle in four downs running the ball. We barely got 8 yards against Miss. St., and later in the game it took 2 plays to get 2 yards on the ground, BARELY.
Once Ridley was accounted for, Lee has to throw it away or to the outside shoulder. It was expected that Ridley would be more clear of his defender, and the pass would not require so much arch.
Lee deserves the most blame, IMO. Ridley should have also recognized the situation, and interfered if necessary. And for me to defend Crowton and/or Miles at this point, must be taken as a sign by everyone else to reconsider their thoughts on this particular play.
You have to realize the severe struggles we are having in the red zone. Nine yards may have been more than our offense could handle in four downs running the ball. We barely got 8 yards against Miss. St., and later in the game it took 2 plays to get 2 yards on the ground, BARELY.
Posted on 10/7/10 at 3:13 pm to wahoocs
That's just it, if LSU recruits a lean leaper in 6'-6" Tolliver, why not have him as the target instead of a fireplug 6'-0" RB, and throw the ball to the outside shoulder, where only he can make a play on it? And as you mentioned, Ridley didn't turn into a defender as a well-trained WR is trained to do, on a ball that is left floating to a precarious spot.
Don't have your seven-footers shooting treys unless their name is Dirk..don't have your Point Guard posting up down low..unless his name is Magic.
Don't have your seven-footers shooting treys unless their name is Dirk..don't have your Point Guard posting up down low..unless his name is Magic.
This post was edited on 10/7/10 at 3:18 pm
Posted on 10/9/10 at 11:50 pm to wahoocs
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That's just it, if LSU recruits a lean leaper in 6'-6" Tolliver, why not have him as the target instead of a fireplug 6'-0" RB, and throw the ball to the outside shoulder, where only he can make a play on it?
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Don't have your seven-footers shooting treys unless their name is Dirk..don't have your Point Guard posting up down low..unless his name is Magic.
Wahoocs, they used Tolliver and rightly tonight. Glad to TT win at Gainesville where Urban negatively recruited him years ago. TT was huge tonight.
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