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re: Rewatched the Auburn game.........(WARNING: TL;DR)
Posted on 10/9/14 at 10:56 am to Tiger Voodoo
Posted on 10/9/14 at 10:56 am to Tiger Voodoo
The only thing I disagree with (a little bit) is that Jennings should be starting. I think Harris can learn more from taking his lumps in a real game situation. That might cause some QBs to lose confidence in themselves but Harris is so cocky that I don't think it's a problem for him.
That said, I'd be ok with your proposal of starting Jennings this week, let Harris come in off the bench and then starting at home against UK.
ETA: Oh, and big upvote for having the stomach to sit through that game again.
That said, I'd be ok with your proposal of starting Jennings this week, let Harris come in off the bench and then starting at home against UK.
ETA: Oh, and big upvote for having the stomach to sit through that game again.
This post was edited on 10/9/14 at 10:57 am
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:05 am to gene_parmesan
quote:He only had 1 INT before that game. The first fumble was a hit on a run (why we are running the QB on the 3rd play of the game when no one can stop the RB's?) that would have caused a fumble with any QB. The first INT was clearly the QB pressing and the 2nd could very well have been on the receiver. So 1 real mistake and that's inexcusable? Nothing for the head coach who is watching everything unravel and who has a long history of bad performances against overmatched opponents?
If Jennings starts this week and plays more than 50% of the snaps LSU loses. being nervous in your first start is one thing. 3 TOs to a team ranked 119 in 1 quarter is another. I will put $50 on it. You can PM me for paypal.
This post was edited on 10/9/14 at 11:06 am
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:21 am to mmcgrath
3 TO's in one quarter doesn't warrant much playing time the next week with a qb that drove the team to 7 TD's in the same game.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:23 am to mmcgrath
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If Jennings starts this week and plays more than 50% of the snaps LSU loses. being nervous in your first start is one thing. 3 TOs to a team ranked 119 in 1 quarter is another. I will put $50 on it. You can PM me for paypal.
He only had 1 INT before that game. The first fumble was a hit on a run (why we are running the QB on the 3rd play of the game when no one can stop the RB's?) that would have caused a fumble with any QB. The first INT was clearly the QB pressing and the 2nd could very well have been on the receiver. So 1 real mistake and that's inexcusable? Nothing for the head coach who is watching everything unravel and who has a long history of bad performances against overmatched opponents?
apparently mistakes are not inexcusable (see OP calling for jennings to start this week)
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:26 am to Tiger Voodoo
Great Post. Certainly could argue a few points but overall A.
Good to see a football guy in here post something.
Good to see a football guy in here post something.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:49 am to OceanMan
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I mean if we are willing to give a pass to Harris for possibly the worst LSU QB performance in my lifetime, why are we still clinging to one quarter of shite play from a guy getting booed by his home crowd?
Harris looked horrible, it would be wise to ease him in this game if we would like to win.
Motherfricking THIS.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:50 am to TigerTreyjpg
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There are many, many folks whose mood is, to one degree or another, affected by the outcome of LSU football games.....
It's pretty simple really. Folks that re-watch bad losses aren't masochist. They just want to hopefully find something, when looking deeper, that gives them hope.
I honestly like knowing what went wrong, or right. I rewatch every game, win or lose, just because I love the game of football and specifically the Tigers and enjoy seeing them play.
I honestly don't know how many of the people on sites like these enjoy a second of football season if they can't just enjoy the game for the game's sake, not just when we are killing everyone on the way to a title.
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2. How old are you? I'm curious to know because I really do believe that our fanbase's split on how they view CLM is almost exclusively related to, and very predictable by, age (folks that lived through Curley love Miles/folks too young to live through that hate Miles). That's just a theory though.
I remember Curley extremely well (unfortunately ), and even a few before him. Age certainly does give one perspective when evaluating a coach that may not always win the "prettiest" but certainly wins more than any other coach in the history of a program.
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3. I never automatically confuse long with too long to read. Like a bad book, I'll quit reading quickly enough if it's not worth the time, but I thought your post was a very solid assessment, was easy to read, and worth my time. I agree with most of what you said. You should probably post more.
I appreciate the encouragement, but I can assure you my wife, and many posters on this site, would disagree with you!
This post was edited on 10/9/14 at 11:53 am
Posted on 10/9/14 at 11:57 am to OceanMan
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I mean if we are willing to give a pass to Harris for possibly the worst LSU QB performance in my lifetime, why are we still clinging to one quarter if shite play from a guy getting booed by his home crowd?
Harris looked horrible, it would be wise to ease him in this game if we would like to win.
Very very good point. Have an upvote!
Posted on 10/9/14 at 12:34 pm to C
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IF Harris is more aware of the situation,
He was saying clock it as he went up to the line, but he didn't do it for some reason. Haven't seen anyone post anything about that.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 1:04 pm to SomewhereDownInTX
Saw the name of the thread, immediately came straight to the 6th page. Whatever it said, it is in the past, leave it alone.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 1:19 pm to Tiger Voodoo
Great OP and it wisely discerned that the 2nd half was of a different flavor than the 1st.
Posted on 10/9/14 at 1:23 pm to TigerBlood17
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It was the right move. He had no choice. It didnt work out for Harris, but it was the right move. Hindsight is 20/20
Yeah, I mean, Harris was completely off and had trouble focusing, but he still didn't turn the ball over three times in the 1st quarter against inferior talent like Jennings did in the previous game. I like Jennings. He had a bad game against NMSU like all QBs have, but based on their performances, Harris was the one to go with. Neither QB had played in a true road game, so things were kind of equal there. And we scored our only points when Harris was in there (could've scored a few more if we would've called a timeout before half).
Posted on 10/9/14 at 3:06 pm to Tiger Voodoo
Great post and I agree, starting a true freshman on the road vs a team that played for a National Championship last season should've been seen as an obvious mistake, and probably would have, if not for Jennings' god awful performance vs NMSt. forcing Miles hand. We need a QB to step up an lead this offense and I don't care which one.
Posted on 10/10/14 at 7:23 am to JakeFromStateFarm
Why all the stupidity. Either Harris can play or he can't. He won't be better in a second or third series than he would be in the first.
The thing that changes with a young player is consistency, and I expected him to have a bad outing and wanted to watch him deal with adversity for the first time in a LONG time. Les has to let him come back and show how he can put bad outings in the past. It's part if a true freshman growing up and becoming a leader.
He is the better talent, period. I see no one ever has claimed differently. Lea should play him thru this and stick by his assessment that Harris is the better player. If he doesn't, I further shows that Mile's doesn't know a fricking thing about how to develope a leader at qb these days. Miles should play the better player with more playmaking ability, especially with a weak OL.
It's how leaders and winners are born. They aren't born by losing a position after a dismal TEAM performance.
Please please would everyone stop acting like Jennings has all kinds of experience! If that's what makes him your choice, then you have to admit Harris will shine with more experience. Give him the start and stick with him. You have to instill your confidence in him! If the defense hold someone to 20 pts and then he does losing mistakes, that's a different topic. We had no chance last week! Who cares if Harris had a bad FIRST TIME start?
The thing that changes with a young player is consistency, and I expected him to have a bad outing and wanted to watch him deal with adversity for the first time in a LONG time. Les has to let him come back and show how he can put bad outings in the past. It's part if a true freshman growing up and becoming a leader.
He is the better talent, period. I see no one ever has claimed differently. Lea should play him thru this and stick by his assessment that Harris is the better player. If he doesn't, I further shows that Mile's doesn't know a fricking thing about how to develope a leader at qb these days. Miles should play the better player with more playmaking ability, especially with a weak OL.
It's how leaders and winners are born. They aren't born by losing a position after a dismal TEAM performance.
Please please would everyone stop acting like Jennings has all kinds of experience! If that's what makes him your choice, then you have to admit Harris will shine with more experience. Give him the start and stick with him. You have to instill your confidence in him! If the defense hold someone to 20 pts and then he does losing mistakes, that's a different topic. We had no chance last week! Who cares if Harris had a bad FIRST TIME start?
Posted on 10/10/14 at 8:08 am to GeeOH
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Who cares if Harris had a bad FIRST TIME start?
Good point. Rohan stunk it up when he started against Auburn for the first time.
Posted on 10/10/14 at 8:13 am to Tiger Voodoo
Many of us posted at the beginning of the season that the defensive line and the quarterback position were going to be our weak spots along with coaching of course and that we're going to be in trouble. Of course the rantards still claim national championship year and bashed the messenger.
Posted on 10/10/14 at 8:51 am to Tiger Voodoo
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Oh, and I love Miles as much as anyone, but he clearly didn't know we had a timeout at the end of the half. Making it worst by trying to explain away a clear mistake like that is just really ill advised and gives the bashers ammo.
Sad Sad Sad .... yet pumpers still insist on defending. Just stick around .... its pretty much a guaranty to happen again this season. Good takes. Based on performance against State and NM State I thought Harris was ready for Auburn start. Guess I was wrong.
Posted on 10/10/14 at 9:13 am to RonFNSwanson
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Why would you do that to yourself? Gonna watch the National Championship next?
Fans should rewatch. Then maybe they would stop coming on here spewing bullshite that all we run is two TE sets. Which we ran only once at auburn. And really haven't seen it much since the miss state goal line stand.
That shows me the coaches did go away from what wasn't working. And before people shite on last game. We ran with ease on first down, that's why we kept doing it.
This post was edited on 10/10/14 at 9:15 am
Posted on 10/10/14 at 9:56 am to Bloodworth
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Based on performance against State and NM State I thought Harris was ready for Auburn start. Guess I was wrong.
No you were not! A freshman will have his share of mistakes, confidence lost, and consistency issues.
The mistake is the pumpers thinking Jennings isn't a freshman (as far as live action) and would have done better. There simply are no indicators to prove Jennings would have had better success.
The right choice is starting the guy who is in the best long term interest of the program. Jennings had a solid test sample of games to prove he could get it done consistently, Harris deserves the same since he was deemed the better choice by the staff after multiple failures by Jennings and multiple great showings by Harris.
Why anyone thinks Jennings is more ready to go on the road into a hostile environment in the SEC is beyond my comprehension. Why is this a thought process of some. When has he done that before?
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