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re: No QB coach on the sidelines is shafting our QBs

Posted on 11/19/14 at 5:02 pm to
Posted by moneyg
Member since Jun 2006
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Posted on 11/19/14 at 5:02 pm to
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I understand that Cameron prefers to coach from the press box, but there is a huge issue here especially with young players.

I rewatched Harris' play in the Auburn game and it sickened me to death to see our starting QB in the game on a bench by himself with no coaches talking to him between drives. Periodically Jennings and Kragthorpe would talk to him, but that is a method of coaching young players that almost always fails.

The kid was unsettled as Jennings was in some of the other games (see Arky for an example), and there was literally no coaching leadership to help them through it during the game. This is a disturbing trend under Miles. This may not be directly at him but if the QB coach isn't around, it is no wonder these kids struggle so much in game.

I have no idea honestly how being in the box helps Cameron with his playcalling since it is so predictable and rarely adjusts to what the opponent is doing, but add on the time to relay his calls down to the field and then to the QB and then to the players and you get the shite show we see each weekend this year.

I truly believe this is an area where LSU is stunting the development of all of its QBs. What do the rest of you think?



I agree with this 100%.

Your title sucks though.
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