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Posted on 1/28/13 at 7:46 pm to The Baker
Let's just chill out a minute and look at the offensive cast of characters and what they bring to the table:
1. Krags is the annointed one or so they say. He was supposed to help JJ develop and we all know how that worked out. He has one of the worst QB's in the country now in terms of escapability so it is what it is. The play calling and creativity is poor at best. Not to mention the guy is in declining health. I thought he was going to work out but he hasn't. If he's listed as the offensive coordinator he is doing a terrible job.
2. Stud is coach of the offensive line. That's about where he needs to be. Enough said. He's good and should be stable at his current highest level of competency. Any higher and we're screwed (IMHO).
3. Ensminger is coach of the tight ends and I really don't know what else he does besides sit on the sidelines and watch the game and make sure the players are accounted for. If we are supposed to develop tight ends as receivers I haven't seen it in my 50 something years of watching LSU football. Let's all remember Ensminger was offensive coordinator at ATM once upon a time so he brings more to the table than how to teach a tight end to block. He was also a QB and probably helps a bit out there as well. I'm sure he is utilized more than we think/know.
Summary: Krags needs to go. We need an OC who knows how to move the football down the field besides throwning out patterns and slants along with 3 yards and a cloud of dust runs up the middle. Shep on a reverse would have been nice in 2012 or a lateral pass and then bomb down field. Just too generic and boring. Probably won't happen but if it does LSU will once again be national championship caliber. Right now our offense is not even top 100 material....
1. Krags is the annointed one or so they say. He was supposed to help JJ develop and we all know how that worked out. He has one of the worst QB's in the country now in terms of escapability so it is what it is. The play calling and creativity is poor at best. Not to mention the guy is in declining health. I thought he was going to work out but he hasn't. If he's listed as the offensive coordinator he is doing a terrible job.
2. Stud is coach of the offensive line. That's about where he needs to be. Enough said. He's good and should be stable at his current highest level of competency. Any higher and we're screwed (IMHO).
3. Ensminger is coach of the tight ends and I really don't know what else he does besides sit on the sidelines and watch the game and make sure the players are accounted for. If we are supposed to develop tight ends as receivers I haven't seen it in my 50 something years of watching LSU football. Let's all remember Ensminger was offensive coordinator at ATM once upon a time so he brings more to the table than how to teach a tight end to block. He was also a QB and probably helps a bit out there as well. I'm sure he is utilized more than we think/know.
Summary: Krags needs to go. We need an OC who knows how to move the football down the field besides throwning out patterns and slants along with 3 yards and a cloud of dust runs up the middle. Shep on a reverse would have been nice in 2012 or a lateral pass and then bomb down field. Just too generic and boring. Probably won't happen but if it does LSU will once again be national championship caliber. Right now our offense is not even top 100 material....
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