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re: LSU's offense still looks like poopy, and now you can add incredibly
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:03 am to MandevilleLSUTiger
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:03 am to MandevilleLSUTiger
I don't understand why Jarvis Landry is not playing more. I know he has great hands, we even drop him back during punts. I want to see him on the field alot more.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:04 am to tigerfoot
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It's actually easier for a right handed QB to drive the throw when he's rolling to the left
Dear Lord, are you serious? It's the exact opposite and will actually cause the ball to drift on you.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:05 am to LSUAlum2001
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.and RR misjudging a Lee pass and having it go over his head in the 1st half.
My guess is the wind was fricking with the deep throws. Gordy said it was swirling at about 20mph on the field.
This post was edited on 10/3/11 at 10:06 am
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:06 am to TIGRLEE
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so if the catches are made thats gonna put us at around 60-70% compl percentage and well over 200 yard...
atleast 60-70%. Probably closer to 80% with all the drops they had Saturday.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:07 am to Bayoufightingtiger
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I don't understand why Jarvis Landry is not playing more. I know he has great hands, we even drop him back during punts. I want to see him on the field alot more.
I'm with you. He's also very physical. I'm starting to believe we need to move Shep to more of a RB role too. I think he would be an incredible change of pace back out of the backfield. And while I'm on this rant, why the frick do we not have a single RB screen play in or playbook?
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:09 am to Drew Orleans
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Seriously. We were 8 definite drops away from Lee being at least 16 for 21 for well over 200 yards and possibly even more because the drives would have continued instead of having to punt
this plus Miles likes to play for the W, not to entertain the fans
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:09 am to Skillet
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Yeah really...That was me pooing at the game, not booing
Now I understand!!
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:16 am to tigergym
there were sooo many drops all in a short period of time, for a brief second i actaully thought, what are the odds? might it be intentional?
but thats just silly talk....
but thats just silly talk....
This post was edited on 10/3/11 at 10:21 am
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:20 am to jackso0320
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It's actually easier for a right handed QB to drive the throw when he's rolling to the left
I played QB and you are completely wrong. Throwing across your body is much tougher. I suggest you go outside and try both.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:21 am to LSUdm21
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why the frick do we not have a single RB screen play in or playbook?
+1000
Seems like last time we were good at screens was with Faulk
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:26 am to Topwater Trout
quote:Me too. I liked rolling to my right. I didn't like rolling to my left, particularly on intermediate middle routes.quote:I played QB and you are completely wrong.
It's actually easier for a right handed QB to drive the throw when he's rolling to the left
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:31 am to just me
So difficult, especially in pads.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:35 am to just me
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I liked rolling to my right. I didn't like rolling to my left, particularly on intermediate middle routes.
Yeh that is just about impossible. Try doing it when you run the wing t and have no blocking whatsoever
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:36 am to just me
Maybe personal preference. But right handed quarteback rolling right tends to make the ball drift right, IMO.
Either way, you have to square your shoulders up to the line of scrimmage for it not to drift. For many RH QB's, rolling left forces you to concentrate much more on that process.
Either way, you have to square your shoulders up to the line of scrimmage for it not to drift. For many RH QB's, rolling left forces you to concentrate much more on that process.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:38 am to Festus
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But right handed quarteback rolling right tends to make the ball drift right
and rolling to left tends to make the ball pull to the left.
With JL you maybe right b/c he throws off his backfoot
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:44 am to Topwater Trout
I guess it all depends on which is easier to square up you shoulders. As a RH, rolling left seemed easier for me to force myself to square up before throwing.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:51 am to Festus
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As a RH, rolling left seemed easier for me to force myself to square up before throwing.
To each his own I guess. worst hits I ever took were rolling to my left so maybe that has something to do with it.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 10:59 am to Topwater Trout
5-0; #1 AP; Can't complain yet!
Posted on 10/3/11 at 1:54 pm to LSUdm21
quote:Two weeks in a row Shep has made the best catch of the game and no one will acknowledge it. Landry has dropped as many passes this year (two) as Shepard has.
I'm with you. He's also very physical. I'm starting to believe we need to move Shep to more of a RB role too. I think he would be an incredible change of pace back out of the backfield.
Posted on 10/3/11 at 2:11 pm to Skillet
THAT offense isn't going to beat Bama. Either we need to start rolling out new wrinkles or Miles is keeping it vanilla until that game.
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