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re: Why is wanting better for LSU football a negative?
Posted on 12/17/14 at 8:59 pm to Hooligan's Ghost
Posted on 12/17/14 at 8:59 pm to Hooligan's Ghost
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blame only the players for the play calling and the offensive philosophy
This proves you dont know cfb. A qb draw can go for an 80 yard td run, if executed right. Our offensive philosophy is fine. Did you miss last year?
Posted on 12/17/14 at 9:22 pm to JaxTiger10
couldn't every play go for an 80 yard td if executed correctly?
Posted on 12/17/14 at 9:33 pm to JaxTiger10
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blame only the players for the play calling and the offensive philosophy
This proves you dont know cfb. A qb draw can go for an 80 yard td run, if executed right. Our offensive philosophy is fine. Did you miss last year?
We get that you wake up aroused in the middle of the night dreaming of Miles and the 2013 offense. But get over yourself.
For you to constantly come on here and say that "there is no problem with the scheme it's only about execution" is just fricking stupid. Of course if every play in the history of football was executed perfectly it would have a chance to be successful.
Running into stacked boxes on 1st and 2nd down and trying to block 9 guys with seven isn't JUST an execution issue. It's easier for the other team to stop you if they know what's coming. It's easier for the other team to stop you if they don't have to defend 65% of the field.
The 2013 "scheme" wasn't the same as what they ran this year. The 2013 scheme was designed to take advantage of a QB that could make all the throws to two legit WRs. The 2014 scheme was designed to hide the QB at all costs and run, run, run, and maybe throw a bomb or something outside the hashes if they absolutely had to. It wasn't even close to the same.
Hell, what they ran against A&M wasn't the same thing they ran against Arkansas the week before. So quit trying to compare the two. Our offense was good in 2013 and it sucked in 2014 and it wasn't just about the execution of it.
For someone that constantly runs from thread to thread trying to "educate " other posters on football knowledge you have absolutely no fricking idea what you are talking about.
Tell us more about how no college offenses are innovative. I enjoy hearing about that.
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