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re: It's not the losses...it's HOW LSU has lost.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 10:26 am to udtiger
Posted on 10/6/14 at 10:26 am to udtiger
The losses suck, but should not have been totally unexpected (especially at AU). The blowouts have been surprising even with a young team. But the thing that pisses me off more than anything is that appears to be no desire to make any adjustments whatsoever from game to game.
Against Wisc. the run defense was shite. But instead of trying something new (pre-snap movement with the DL, Beckwith the full time starter at MLB), LSU has continued with the same game plan with the same results.
On offense it is clear to anyone watching expert and not, that LSU has looked better out of a more shotgun oriented, spread attack. Harris (who surprise surprise is not the savior) has almost exclusively played from this type of set in limited action. Taking that all into account, what does LSU do Sat.? Stick Harris under center where he is clearly uncomfortable.
Against Wisc. the run defense was shite. But instead of trying something new (pre-snap movement with the DL, Beckwith the full time starter at MLB), LSU has continued with the same game plan with the same results.
On offense it is clear to anyone watching expert and not, that LSU has looked better out of a more shotgun oriented, spread attack. Harris (who surprise surprise is not the savior) has almost exclusively played from this type of set in limited action. Taking that all into account, what does LSU do Sat.? Stick Harris under center where he is clearly uncomfortable.
Posted on 10/6/14 at 11:12 am to Alt26
I agree with you and I add that there is no excuse for a team in the sixth game to continue to allow quarterbacks to run free up the middle. That is a scheme problem. Someone has to key that quarterback and no correction has been made. It killed us against State and hurt badly against Auburn. And I go to on for hours on the determination to run the I formation offense when the line just can't open a hole.
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