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re: Miles on execution...
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:29 am to MarlinMan
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:29 am to MarlinMan
There were 7 pages on this yesterday and I will repeat my opinion that execution simply doesn't "just happen". It requires discipline and focus on every detail no matter how minute. Then repetition, repetition, repetition.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:31 am to MarlinMan
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Does he not realize that execution is coached and NOT an excuse for failure? Coaches recruit. Coaches teach. Coaches develop. Coaches call plays. And players EXECUTE how they are taught by their COACHES.
wait....but i've been told that Miles got all those 100+ wins and trophies on talent alone.
now you're telling that it was all due to coaching?
im so confused
ETA: and just an FYI for those that have never played sports....you can get all the coaching, teaching, and training in the world, but you still have to execute what you've been taught.
This post was edited on 12/8/15 at 8:34 am
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:41 am to MarlinMan
Ability to execute boils down to two things: Not running the play as designed, or being stopped by the opposition.
Miles always indicates that the former is this issue. Hence his comments of "we'll watch the film and get this fixed."
However, it's when the other team is obviously blowing up plays, it's the lack of adjustment that infuriates the fan base. It's as if Miles believes his players need to focus more, and it has nothing to do with the guys lined up across from his.
Brandon Harris throwing the ball low or a FB whiffing on a block is lack of execution. Having 3 defenders in the backfield as soon as Fournette touches the ball is getting beat at the point of attack.
Early on LSU was able to out muscle and exploit a stacked box. Once defenders were able to shoot the gaps consistently in November the run game became a liability.
Miles always indicates that the former is this issue. Hence his comments of "we'll watch the film and get this fixed."
However, it's when the other team is obviously blowing up plays, it's the lack of adjustment that infuriates the fan base. It's as if Miles believes his players need to focus more, and it has nothing to do with the guys lined up across from his.
Brandon Harris throwing the ball low or a FB whiffing on a block is lack of execution. Having 3 defenders in the backfield as soon as Fournette touches the ball is getting beat at the point of attack.
Early on LSU was able to out muscle and exploit a stacked box. Once defenders were able to shoot the gaps consistently in November the run game became a liability.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:45 am to MarlinMan
He might as well have said "All my shitty play calls should work and if they don't it's the players' fault".
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:52 am to weptiger
quote:Thanks for bringing actual substance to thread instead of cynical noise.
but for some reason not consistently in the games.
I posted a week or so ago wondering if practices were too soft, especially coverage and pass rush. I know it's a fine line between challenging practices and injury risks, but the players don't seem up to the task when opponent brings it.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:54 am to MarlinMan
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Miles clearly denies any responsibility for execution
No...he doesn't. He has stated numerous times that it is on the coaching staff as well.
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But he does it in a way that blames the players without it sounding like that
you just hear what you want to hear
Posted on 12/8/15 at 8:56 am to MarlinMan
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Miles clearly denies any responsibility for execution. But he does it in a way that blames the players without it sounding like that.
what the hell did i just read?
"he says it....i just doesn't sound like he says it....so trust me when i tell you he says it."
This post was edited on 12/8/15 at 10:26 am
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:07 am to MarlinMan
quote:
execution
I'm in favor of it
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:10 am to MarlinMan
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Does he not realize that execution is coached and NOT an excuse for failure
there are other factors than coaching involved whrn you qb is as inaccurate as BH in throwing the ball. I just can't imagine him being that bad in the bowl game (as aggy game) but it's possible.
if he is, i'd pull him and put in Jennings. at least give him a shot.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:12 am to MarlinMan
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Does he not realize that execution is coached and NOT an excuse for failure?
You think Miles believes poor execution is an excuse for failure?
How does it feel to have Miles talk over your head and you not able to keep up?
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:15 am to bencoleman
quote:Next year at this time, LSU will most likely have a new coach...
It all falls on Less. Next year at this time. This board will be a mess.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:16 am to MarlinMan
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That's why I was surprised at him blaming the players for execution
I got eyes and I see overthrown passes, missed blocks, and other poor executed plays. when a player fricks up, it IS an execution error. maybe it was due to lack of coaching and maybe it was not. hell, it could be to OVER COACHING, esp at the qb position. I've had battling coaches (baseball of course) that analyzed my approach so thouroghly that I couldn't even breath when I got in the box. it's called paralysis by analysis.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:32 am to LSU GrandDad
Good point for consideration, GrandDad.
I've often thought that one of Miles' strengths (sort of a strength by happenstance, or addition by subtraction) is not "paralyzing" certain players with analysis/overcoaching. If you look at the positions where LSU has had great development (e.g., DL and DB), they are positions where Miles isn't very hands-on, whereas other offensive positions, where he is very hands-on, haven't developed as well.
I've often thought that one of Miles' strengths (sort of a strength by happenstance, or addition by subtraction) is not "paralyzing" certain players with analysis/overcoaching. If you look at the positions where LSU has had great development (e.g., DL and DB), they are positions where Miles isn't very hands-on, whereas other offensive positions, where he is very hands-on, haven't developed as well.
This post was edited on 12/8/15 at 9:33 am
Posted on 12/8/15 at 9:53 am to MarlinMan
Be careful, Posi-Lesters will come out from the woodwork and blast you
Posted on 12/8/15 at 10:18 am to MarlinMan
Q: "Coach, it was clear that the offense wasnt executing against Bama, but you chose to stick with Jefferson instead of inserting Lee, who was undefeated as a starter. Why?"
A: "It was only fair"
Yeah, theres a man that believes that execution is the only way to victory
Hes in it only for the money at this point
A: "It was only fair"
Yeah, theres a man that believes that execution is the only way to victory
Hes in it only for the money at this point
Posted on 12/8/15 at 10:25 am to MarlinMan
Execution, we lost our fat tightend that's basically a legal motioning offensive tackle and starting fullback, young and inexperienced team... He has loads of bullshite excuses in the "hat"
Brah your "scheme" ain't working against the bigger dogs in the sec.
Brah your "scheme" ain't working against the bigger dogs in the sec.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 10:27 am to RobbBobb
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Q: "Coach, it was clear that the offense wasnt executing against Bama, but you chose to stick with Jefferson instead of inserting Lee, who was undefeated as a starter. Why?"
A: "It was only fair"
"it was only fair" because Lee broke team rules.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 10:28 am to MarlinMan
I think he gets that. He just brings that up in response to questions about him and Cam's play calling. He is saying that play calling isn't as bad as everyone thinks because many of the passing calls that everyone screams for aren't executed when they are called
Posted on 12/8/15 at 10:29 am to Choctaw
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"it was only fair" because Lee broke team rules.
Yet, JJ broke state laws, and we couldnt get him back in the line up soon enough?
Posted on 12/8/15 at 10:32 am to RobbBobb
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Yet, JJ broke state laws, and we couldnt get him back in the line up soon enough?
apparently you don't really watch LSU football. Lee still started after JJs return. JJ was only put in after Lee threw 2 interceptions against bama.
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