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Is it possible that the NFL coordinators to college....
Posted on 12/8/15 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 12/8/15 at 2:18 pm
Just doesn't work because The schemeis too complicated. The guys in the NFL has OTA's training camp preseason and that's all they do is play football for a living . Where in college you have limited practice time the kids hs classes and homework in his short weeks for travel on away games. Mett was good but he only had one hour of class the rest of the time he spent with cam studying the playbook and he was a fifth-year senior
This post was edited on 12/8/15 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 12/8/15 at 2:25 pm to broadcaster
Is it possible that Les is just the issue. When a coach continually changes plays that the coordinator calls.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:27 pm to The Hurricane
I just think a NFL Cordinator's offense is too complex for young quarterbacks they seem to work better with a older quarterback that's been in the system for a while
This post was edited on 12/8/15 at 4:16 pm
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:32 pm to broadcaster
NFL QBs are struggling because of college schemes
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:34 pm to broadcaster
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Metin burger gate good
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:39 pm to The Hurricane
Les could be the issue but the only oc that has ever gone on after Les to make something of himself is jimbo.
gary sucked all around, stud as well, cam sucks
gary sucked all around, stud as well, cam sucks
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:43 pm to heartbreakTiger
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Les could be the issue
Les is the issue. He finds guys who aren't going to question his decisions and puts them in the booth. I think if you put an OC on the field, you would start to see better play. The plays may not all change, but you would see less penalties. Less delay of games, false starts. Your quarterback would have someone to talk to on sidelines helping coach him up.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:44 pm to broadcaster
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odor quarterback
If the QB is too busy studying film to ever take a shower, he's probably going to do really well.
Les needs an odor quarterback in the worst way.
This post was edited on 12/8/15 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:45 pm to broadcaster
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Just doesn't work because The schemeis too complicated.
Do you really think our scheme is too complicated?
We run very few different formations and appear to not have many different plays and receiver routes in our playbook.
We don't use motion a ton and our formations are simple.
Our receiver routes are mainly go routes and comebacks.
Maybe the terminology and cadences are complicated, but I can't imagine our playback/scheme is.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 3:58 pm to broadcaster
I'm sure they have to simplify the terminology, but football is football, and players should be able to pick up the schemes.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:01 pm to PurpleandGoldmember
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Do you really think our scheme is too complicated?
We run very few different formations and appear to not have many different plays and receiver routes in our playbook.
We don't use motion a ton and our formations are simple.
Our receiver routes are mainly go routes and comebacks.
Maybe the terminology and cadences are complicated, but I can't imagine our playback/scheme is.
This is the common misconception with the LSU offense. The offense is complex even tho people don't want to hear that. Teams like Baylor, Auburn, Texas Tech that have high powered offenses only run a handful of plays it is just that they are run out of a bunch of different formations. LSU relies on the QB and receivers to make reads and have to be on the same page. That is why it is called a pro style offense. Not because of the plays they run but because of the way they run them.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:08 pm to broadcaster
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Just doesn't work because The schemeis too complicated.
I would say yes. and it could be the coach confuses the hell out of the new qb trying to teach him too much at one time.
but we'll never know.
also, most pro coaches coached in college too.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:21 pm to broadcaster
Probably just suck at teaching these qbs how to run the scheme. A young qb should be eased into a system and given added confidence throughout the course of a season. It seems like every year our quarterback ends the season no better than he started. That's on coaching for a lack of player development.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:27 pm to TeachDeux
This year we actually saw Harris on an upward development curve until the Bama game.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:34 pm to 901Tiger
Yes, but what happened after that? We still had 3 games left and a lot to play for. Maybe his confidence was shattered after that game, but the downward progression after Bama was frightening. Bama is a damn strong football team so I understand struggling there, but no excuses for not getting yourself up afterwards. I expect a competitor to step up after a weak performance, and I think that's where a lot of fans lost favor with Harris.
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:44 pm to broadcaster
Honestly, who has more practice time available? The NFLPA restricts mandatory OTAs. With colleges having spring practice, plus all players living in the same town full time, is it really harder for a college team to learn an offense than a pro team?
Posted on 12/8/15 at 4:51 pm to TeachDeux
We were bringing Harris and putting him in positions to be successful with our power run game. When Moore was injured, Gordon was out, and at one point we had 3 frosh on the O-line, the running game that was setting up Harris to succeed faltered. At this point, we saw Harris isn't ready yet to be a focal point of the offense.
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