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re: Coordination of LSU's offense

Posted on 12/6/12 at 9:01 pm to
Posted by Zipfer2022
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 12/6/12 at 9:01 pm to
I am bored so I will give you a very long, comprehensive answer. My biggest problem with the offense in general is the ultra conservative philosophy. Les wants to shorten the game and let the D win in a nail biter in the 4th. I disagree with this because the talent is there on offense to be so much better. For example, if the Tigers ever have the ball inside the 5 yard line they are going to run it no matter what. If the D is selling out to the run there, why not take a shot? I would just like to see a more attacking, aggressive style. Another example is LSU never seems to want to get the ball back before half to give their O a chance to score. Maybe this is because LSU has one of the worst 2 minute drills in football, but I can't recall ever seeing a team as content to go into the locker room as LSU regardless of the score. I would like to see much more misdirection, motion before the snap, RB screens and draws from under center.

I also feel like Les needs to allow Mett to audible at his discretion. For example, give him the option of throwing it on a run play if he feels like the D is cheating up too much. Let him read the defense pre snap and adjust rather than look over to the sideline for instruction. Sure he would have made some mistakes, but in the long run it would pay off. If he sees one on one coverage with a huge speed mismatch on the outside because the other team is stacking the box, let him take advantage.

As far as personnel is concerned, I've never really agreed with giving Ware 10+ carries a game. The majority of his runs are just a wasted play. Some would argue the running into a brick wall strategy wears out the defense over the game. I disagree. I think it puts the offense in bad long distance situations and gives the defense confidence.

Ford and Hilliard were extremely underutilized this year. Ford is the most explosive player on the team, and he gets one carry against Arky? You would also think the TE position would be utilized more in such a run heavy scheme.

Formation wise, I would love to see a true Wildcat installed for a change of pace (not a wildcat where the RB is directly under center like LSU uses which is stupid). How about using a 2RB formation on shotgun passes also? Why not have more than 1 RB on the field at the same time when it is your most talented position.

Like I said earlier, the big problem is a mindset change. A more aggressive mentality must be installed for this team to ever improve and reach an elite level to complement the stellar LSU defense.
Posted by USMCTiger03
Member since Sep 2007
71176 posts
Posted on 12/7/12 at 10:59 am to
Well said. To sum, IMO, one-dimensional and predictable versus three-dimensional and hard to predict.
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