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re: Is there any reason to change LSU's dual-quarterback strategy?
Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:20 am to olivernelson
Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:20 am to olivernelson
I think we should all be happy that we have two senior QBs and leave it at that.
Let go of the last year scenario since its not last year, and look at how both QBs are more complete.
Watch the TN game again and what we can see is that when one formation (the I) "strategy" doesn't work as well as we like, we can quickly switch to another (O spread). I view the switch at half-time as a way that Miles and the coaches wanted to eat more clock, so they spread the O for more running lanes.
This is not last year, i think we should look at it like our running back situation where we have multiple threats.
Cant wait to AUBURN!
Let go of the last year scenario since its not last year, and look at how both QBs are more complete.
Watch the TN game again and what we can see is that when one formation (the I) "strategy" doesn't work as well as we like, we can quickly switch to another (O spread). I view the switch at half-time as a way that Miles and the coaches wanted to eat more clock, so they spread the O for more running lanes.
This is not last year, i think we should look at it like our running back situation where we have multiple threats.
Cant wait to AUBURN!
Posted on 10/19/11 at 11:26 am to TIGERMAD
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TIGERMAD
good post
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