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re: Cam Cameron's career, quarterbacks, and the running game

Posted on 10/6/15 at 1:24 pm to
Posted by bfniii
Member since Nov 2005
17840 posts
Posted on 10/6/15 at 1:24 pm to
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yet we can't even field a top 100 passing team in D1 football. You just have to be better than 26 or so teams and we can't accomplish that. This guy gets paid 1.5 million dollars....I don't see a return for that steep investment
herein lies the oversimplification i constantly point out. lsu is not looking to field a statistically impressive offense. lsu is looking TO WIN. that requires consideration of all 3 phases of the game and miles is better than anyone not named saban in this regard. the guy knows how to manage a game considering all 3 phases and win tons of games. a statistically balanced offense is not always called for and is not at the top of miles' priorities.

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Professional experience like he has should show up without even having to look for it.
what do you think cameron's career suggests? the guy is just a winner and is very effective everywhere he goes.

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We don't do anything in the passing game that resembles advanced knowledge or awareness of those respective positions
you have no idea what offense is about if you believe this.

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I don't think his system utilizes our athletes
you mean other than propelling fournette to the forefront of the cfb consciousness? propelling obj and landry to amazing college and nfl careers?

i swear you people just don't even connect with reality
Posted by easy money
Member since Feb 2005
14551 posts
Posted on 10/6/15 at 1:38 pm to
So you are happy with the production of the passing game as a compliment to our running game? Because you believe Cam did a good job in 2013 that's good enough (although 6th best offense in SEC and we saw what those guys did in different systems in the NFL)?

Also, I was referring to utilizing our athletes in the passing game as a compliment to our running game. Obviously, we understand the identity of the team is running the football and nobody is complaining about Fournette getting the rock.

Let's face this, it may look better than last year, but it's not good enough yet. It's not good enough for our players and coaches to be satisfied, so it shouldn't be enough for you either.

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