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re: LSU OC Status?
Posted on 1/18/12 at 3:36 pm to Prominentwon
Posted on 1/18/12 at 3:36 pm to Prominentwon
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His offense was horrible with Jefferson in the game cause they didn't mesh. The offense was fine with Lee.
So glad Mett, a pocket passer, will be the QB in '12
I want to agree with this. But considering LSU recruited Jerrard Randall (a dual threat), and is looking to fill Gunner Kiel's spot with one of three other dual threat recruits, I can't help but think that Miles is going to stick with switching back and forth between a pure passer and a dual threat. Why else would he continue to recruit both types? Dunno.
Posted on 1/18/12 at 7:19 pm to emanresu
cuz miles can't keep his fricking nose out of the damn offense,mayham for o/c.
Posted on 1/19/12 at 11:31 am to emanresu
The offense was terrible, and only part of it had to do with QB play. Playcalling and offensive philosophy is a major negative with this team. There's no reason that a team with the kind of talent that they have should be scoring 38ppg, especially when you consider defensive and special team scoring plays.
Alabama was able to do what they did in those two games because they didn't respect LSU's playcalling. They knew what LSU was going to run and shut that down. Most of the success LSU has had in the past few years against Bama has been when they did something they weren't expecting.
Offensive line coaches are rarely ever good offensive coordinators. They are rarely creative and like to run the ball.
Alabama was able to do what they did in those two games because they didn't respect LSU's playcalling. They knew what LSU was going to run and shut that down. Most of the success LSU has had in the past few years against Bama has been when they did something they weren't expecting.
Offensive line coaches are rarely ever good offensive coordinators. They are rarely creative and like to run the ball.
Posted on 1/21/12 at 3:26 pm to emanresu
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I want to agree with this. But considering LSU recruited Jerrard Randall (a dual threat), and is looking to fill Gunner Kiel's spot with one of three other dual threat recruits, I can't help but think that Miles is going to stick with switching back and forth between a pure passer and a dual threat. Why else would he continue to recruit both types? Dunno.
Because it's hard to find a quarterback to come to LSU. We just aren't in a good position right now. The places that have numerous QBs: Florida and Texas are basically closed off to us. We haven't been able to recruit Florida and Texas for awhile now, and with BG leaving, Florida will be even worse. Until we can do some recruiting work in Texas, we are going to be grasping at QB straws every year. And with the Kiel situation you saw how hard it is to get a big name signal caller to come half way across the country. We are just grasping at straws in QB recruiting.
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