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re: Learning to love LSU offense- article

Posted on 9/16/15 at 8:44 pm to
Posted by DonJuanDaMiles
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Posted on 9/16/15 at 8:44 pm to
I don't think anyone is against running the football a lot, so I think you're missing the point.

No one is happy with the fact that we do the same 5 running plays over and over.

When you do the same thing, it's easy for defensive coaches and players to key on a movement or presnap read and know exactly what's coming.

So, maybe add some formations or different looks and still give it to Fournette 25-30 times. Or put a better athlete at fullback sometimes (like Jacob Hester style) and do some more of that shite that worked so well. Guice is probably the same size as Hester was, and probably has better "measurables."

When's the last time we ran a draw? (not the QB variety)

Hopefully the variety will come as Brandon Harris continues to get experience, but this shite has been going on awhile.
Posted by Randald2
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Member since Sep 2015
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Posted on 9/17/15 at 7:01 am to
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So, maybe add some formations or different looks and still give it to Fournette 25-30 times. Or put a better athlete at fullback sometimes (like Jacob Hester style) and do some more of that shite that worked so well. Guice is probably the same size as Hester was, and probably has better "measurables."


LSU ran 11 personnel (1 back/1 TE/3 WRs) on 24 out of 61 offensive snaps. 19 snaps out of 21 personnel, 4 out of 22 (three in the fourth quarter), and three out of 12 (one back/2 TE). There was also 1 goal-line look and 1 wildcat.
Darrel Williams did his best Kenny Hilliard impression with 45 TOUGH yards. He's going to punish a lot of defenders if he can keep that leg-drive up.

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