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re: Mindblowing how different people can see totally different games.....
Posted on 9/24/12 at 2:46 pm to TigerFanNKaty
Posted on 9/24/12 at 2:46 pm to TigerFanNKaty
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This power run we will run over your shite ain't going to cut it this year. They had a year to change the routes they run to figure out better blocking schemes. You mean to tell me ULM has a better offensive philosphy than LSU. The reality is yes they do. They know how to create mismatches. Les doesn't think he needs too. That is my problem with what I have watched for the last 4 years and counting. I have been a Les Miles supporter but I can tell you my patience is running low. We'll see maybe againt Florida we'll see a different game plan but right now I don't see it. I expect a swamp beat down if they look like they did last Saturday.
Whoa dude, chill out. You may have "watched the game twice" but you haven't increased your football acumen much.
First this assertion you make that "ULM's coaches" know how to create mismatches but LSU can't. The reason that CLM doesn't think he needs to create mismatches is because he DOESN'T! Our whole offense is a mismatch for 99% of the defenses we play because of how CLM has built his team. Just as Saban does at Bama, LSU thrives on building a team that plays "grown man" football and forces defenses to distort themselves to try and overcome the huge disadvantage that occurs when they try to stop LSU with a 7 man front.
LSU's style of offense forces defenses like Auburn to commit 8 or 9 men to the box and also to take chances with blitzes to have any chance of stopping us. This makes play calling very simple. Our main problem so far this year has not been the plays that are called, rather with the execution of those plays.
There have been breakdowns this year at every level of our passing game, from QB, to receiver, to protection. The coaches can only implement and call the plays, the players have to execute them properly. So far this year we have struggled with that execution, hopefully we will improve in this area as the season goes on.
Posted on 9/24/12 at 3:13 pm to lsuexpert57
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Whoa dude, chill out. You may have "watched the game twice" but you haven't increased your football acumen much. First this assertion you make that "ULM's coaches" know how to create mismatches but LSU can't. The reason that CLM doesn't think he needs to create mismatches is because he DOESN'T! Our whole offense is a mismatch for 99% of the defenses we play because of how CLM has built his team. Just as Saban does at Bama, LSU thrives on building a team that plays "grown man" football and forces defenses to distort themselves to try and overcome the huge disadvantage that occurs when they try to stop LSU with a 7 man front. LSU's style of offense forces defenses like Auburn to commit 8 or 9 men to the box and also to take chances with blitzes to have any chance of stopping us. This makes play calling very simple. Our main problem so far this year has not been the plays that are called, rather with the execution of those plays. There have been breakdowns this year at every level of our passing game, from QB, to receiver, to protection. The coaches can only implement and call the plays, the players have to execute them properly. So far this year we have struggled with that execution, hopefully we will improve in this area as the season goes on.
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wow, lsuexpert57, i like you.
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