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re: Just so people realize, IT AINT STUD's Offense

Posted on 1/2/13 at 9:02 am to
Posted by Random LSU Hero
2014 NFL Survivor Champion (17-0)
Member since Aug 2011
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Posted on 1/2/13 at 9:02 am to
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Assuming you know what you are talking about, whose decision is it to throw 3 times with 2:43 left and all you need is to run clock get a first down and you win the game? Who makes that decision?



Do you think its possible that Les and Stud are talking before their offensive possession and say stuff like "Hey, if we get a short yardage, look at a PA roll out." I mean Clemson only had 18 ppl in the box. These guys throw around ideas and "looks" back and forth allllll game
Posted by Iam4LSUnTN
Brentwood, TN
Member since Dec 2011
627 posts
Posted on 1/2/13 at 9:13 am to
While LM as would any head coach has huge influence on the Offensive gameplan each week, to suggest the OC also has no influence would suggest either 1) LM leads by an autocratic dominant leadership style (which is not correct) or 2) LM lacks confidence on the OC ability to formulate a gameplan. If the latter is true, then get a top notch OC, pay them the way we pay a top notch DC, have input to the process to synergies decisions about the gameplan, but otherwise, empower the OC to drive the influence and decisions for the O and hold them accountable for the results. That's what leaders do.
Posted by Gus Tinsley
NW LA.
Member since May 2008
3349 posts
Posted on 1/2/13 at 12:17 pm to
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I mean Clemson only had 18 ppl in the box


Hmmm...I counted at least 15 on the previous 2 3rd and short that were stopped. Lets face it. When they know whats coming it is hard to block 8 or 9 much less 15-18 in the box with 7!

The plays were open....agree or not...execution was not the best.
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