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re: So When does LSU Play a Complete Game? (Passing Game Stats Inside)

Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:22 am to
Posted by supatigah
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Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:22 am to
We have the equivalent of a RS FR at QB and Zeus at RB

It is clear that CC spends a lot of time with BH on managing the plays, the clock, the LOS and the formations in their 20 hrs per week of allowable practice time. The passing game took a backseat to what was needed now for LF.

It is clear to me that the game is still too fast for BH and he isn't comfortable. The best way to fix this is reps, film study, more reps and more film. At some point we hope it clicks and the game slows down for BH to the point where he sees the field, knows where to go with the football and puts it there for his WRs to catch it.

We are invested observers of a complicated development process and no matter how much we bitch and moan it is going to take as long as it takes. If any of you feel like BH is the wrong guy to play QB or CC is the wrong guy to teach him then you have a legit complaint. But you don't have perfect information to base that off of, just the games and that is only part of the process

But your complaints won't change anything
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Member since Jan 2004
425879 posts
Posted on 10/4/15 at 11:29 am to
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It is clear to me that the game is still too fast for BH and he isn't comfortable. The best way to fix this is reps, film study, more reps and more film

simplifying the game would help a great deal

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At some point we hope it clicks and the game slows down for BH to the point where he sees the field, knows where to go with the football and puts it there for his WRs to catch it.

even scrub teams are doing an OK job at taking away our routes. BH can't make magic happen when his options are limited

when you severely limit your passing game by taking away half of the field (the middle half), teams can key in on the sidelines

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If any of you feel like BH is the wrong guy to play QB or CC is the wrong guy to teach him then you have a legit complaint.

it's the latter. BH is limited by our overall passing game, the routes offered, the OL's inability to pass block, and our WRs in general

BH would be playing balls out for Auburn right now, for example (and i'm still so happy he didn't go there)

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But your complaints won't change anything

i'm not even complaining. i gave up on 1-9-12 with miles changing re: passing. i'm just posting statistical data and explaining why people are very anxious. we have seen this script before, and it doesn't end in a national title for LSU.
Posted by Salviati
Member since Apr 2006
5741 posts
Posted on 10/4/15 at 1:42 pm to
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We have the equivalent of a RS FR at QB and Zeus at RB

It is clear that CC spends a lot of time with BH on managing the plays, the clock, the LOS and the formations in their 20 hrs per week of allowable practice time. The passing game took a backseat to what was needed now for LF.

It is clear to me that the game is still too fast for BH and he isn't comfortable. The best way to fix this is reps, film study, more reps and more film. At some point we hope it clicks and the game slows down for BH to the point where he sees the field, knows where to go with the football and puts it there for his WRs to catch it.

We are invested observers of a complicated development process and no matter how much we bitch and moan it is going to take as long as it takes. If any of you feel like BH is the wrong guy to play QB or CC is the wrong guy to teach him then you have a legit complaint. But you don't have perfect information to base that off of, just the games and that is only part of the process

But your complaints won't change anything
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