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re: The offensive line was not that bad.

Posted on 9/25/12 at 12:33 pm to
Posted by CP3LSU25
Louisiana
Member since Feb 2009
51150 posts
Posted on 9/25/12 at 12:33 pm to
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Look bottom line someone called a 3rd down play with a 0 backfield and 5 WR's in an obvious down-and-distance situation where everyone knew we were passing.

Keeping the TE or a back in the backfield to either chip or personally protect did not make or break that play.

The expectation for that play in the playbook is for the LT to go one-on-one. That's a dumb coaching move to think 68 can execute against 55 in that situation. If you aren't aware of your player's limitations, or you just flat out don't care, then that's a sign of poor coaching.

Someone saw that play and literally thought it could work. 68's simply not capable of handling that responsibility, and it cost us a shot on the QB, a TO, and 7 points.

Dumb coaching to call that play and there's no excuse for it. Make the adjustment before you see a problem.

Stop playing defense with your offensive adjustments. Start being proactive and we'll see better results.

Posted by fjohns1
Member since Oct 2011
1333 posts
Posted on 9/25/12 at 12:35 pm to
dude go and check all the post and nobody has said one bad word about josh and la'el. It's not the guards that's getting destroyed everytime we dropback to pass.
Posted by CamdenTiger
Member since Aug 2009
62541 posts
Posted on 9/25/12 at 12:45 pm to
He's nervous on his roll-outs, and loses his mechanics/base. The experience in that atmosphere was good for him. I would say that we need to keep him in the pocket, and hope we can, but Defenses see this, and are going to bring middle blitzes( he needs to be ready).....Hope he is learning exponentially!!!
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