Started By
Message

re: This is what a program in decline looks and feels like...

Posted on 1/1/13 at 5:09 pm to
Posted by FlyingTiger06
Bossier City, LA
Member since Nov 2004
1897 posts
Posted on 1/1/13 at 5:09 pm to
quote:

Tell in plain language just what the hell adjustments the idiot Les Miles will make?


I don't know what changes he'll make. I can tell you what I would do, but I'm not the coach. He has shown on numerous occasions that he will fix issues (i.e. Co-DCs in 08). He thought he had the solution to OC when he hired Krags, but fate dealt an unkind hand. I'm willing to see what he does this offseason.

quote:

outcoached and schooled on national TV for 2 consecutive bowl games


I'll spot you the horrible job during the BCSCG last year, but he was not outcoached or schooled last night. Mett overthrew Boone on a bomb when he was wide open, overthrew Landry on the infamous 2nd and 2 play, and the OL was completely whipped in the 1st Quarter. You guys want to keep talking about how bad the offense was, but it was the defense that once again couldn't get off the field. This was especially true in the 4th Quarter.
Posted by nf
Portland, OR
Member since Oct 2012
520 posts
Posted on 1/1/13 at 5:21 pm to
quote:

I'll spot you the horrible job during the BCSCG last year, but he was not outcoached or schooled last night. Mett overthrew Boone on a bomb when he was wide open, overthrew Landry on the infamous 2nd and 2 play, and the OL was completely whipped in the 1st Quarter. You guys want to keep talking about how bad the offense was, but it was the defense that once again couldn't get off the field. This was especially true in the 4th Quarter.



Quarterbacks are not perfect, and sometimes make bad throws. Especially first year quarterbacks who spend the whole game eating sacks and feeling pressure. If your plan to win a game depends on your quarterback never missing a pass then you need a better plan.

The O-Line had a lot of problems, which is why the solution is to change the play-calling to more shotgun, more 1 step drops, more screens, more runs inside the crashing DE that make him pay for being too aggressive in coming around. You put the TE on the right and have him chip, you keep the RB back and have him chip. You change your scheme, you don't just keep calling the same stupid fricking plays that get your QB eaten alive.

And the defense held one of the top offenses in the FBS to 13 points over 3 quarters. They spent 12 of the 15 minutes in the 4th quarter on the field. They played more than 100 snaps, twice what they would see in a normal game. They were fricking tired, and they were fricking tired because whenever they DID get Clemson off the field the offense let Clemson right back on about a minute later.
first pageprev pagePage 1 of 1Next pagelast page
refresh

Back to top
logoFollow TigerDroppings for LSU Football News
Follow us on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram to get the latest updates on LSU Football and Recruiting.

FacebookTwitterInstagram