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re: Am I less of a Tiger fan if I don't like the Big Cat drill?

Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:24 am to
Posted by BillyBobBlitzkrieg
Lafayette
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 3/31/15 at 1:24 am to
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Very true, it would be awful if all the other teams in the SEC found out about the ole off tackle run followed by off tackle run followed by incomplete mid range non play action pass combo that LSU is patiently waiting to unsheath in the first series of this upcoming season


so shortsighted. player coach interactions, teaching techniques, weakness, deficincies, tendancies among others. perhaps most importantly, cameras in the faces of college aged athletes is a huge distraction with little to gain and much to lose....

for the record, our problem has been moreso qb depth. sec qbs perform best after they have been acclimated to college life, studied and fully comprehend the playbook, and dosed with appropraite progressive playing time.

not saying it isnt a problem, but when we have a seasoned three to five year qb, our offense excells. until we have a passing attack without drive ending or turnover ridden possessions, we have no choice to ground and pound and teams like undefeated ole miss or mightly alabama still struggled with your very rudimentary summation of an offense
This post was edited on 3/31/15 at 1:29 am
Posted by southeasttiger113
Member since Aug 2011
2046 posts
Posted on 3/31/15 at 10:57 am to
My "rudimentary summation of our offense" was a joke first of all. You come across as one of those people that's so desperate to seem smart that you'll take a joke on a message board as an opportunity to call someone short sighted and act arrogant so that's cool I guess but yea, again, it was just a joke. It doesn't take a rocket scientist to understand that if we let the media run wild in our practices that it would have negative repercussions.

And for the record, you're talking out of your arse. Our problem hasn't been depth, our problem is that we're the only team in college football that runs an offense that takes 4 years to get acclimated to. Is Cam Cameron a great offensive coordinator at the pro level? Yes. Is he adjusting his scheme to better fit the fact that he needs to get QB's ready in two years rather than five? Not really, and the fact that we had a sophomore QB that was completely clueless last year probably cost us a national championship. The great coaches don't shut down their offense because "we have to ground and pound until Jennings can complete a pass", they adjust to their personnel and make it work. For you to cite the Ole Miss and Alabama games as successes for our offense last year is a joke, we scored 10 points in both of those games bud.
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