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re: Can we as a fan base not recognize that young QB's develop over time?

Posted on 12/12/15 at 12:27 pm to
Posted by zsav77
Member since Oct 2011
6069 posts
Posted on 12/12/15 at 12:27 pm to
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just like the rest of those like you


Who would those be? Someone who doesn't agree with your stance that everything is fine and that changes don't need to be made? That the offense works against opponents built to stop the power run? That not competing against half of the SEC west teams (and they didn't, they were beaten soundly) is ok?

I hope Miles can make some changes, the QB progression from soph. to junior year leaps for Harris, and that LSU is in every game this upcoming year. Just because a majority of the so-called "those people" would hope for an offense that allows LSU the chance to win against their toughest opponents isn't wanting a madden offense.

But, you've already shown that you're dense, obtuse, and an arse, so you probably can't tell the difference.
This post was edited on 12/12/15 at 12:29 pm
Posted by TGFN57
Telluride
Member since Jan 2010
6975 posts
Posted on 12/12/15 at 4:08 pm to
Ok, this is the last thing I have to say to the Madden jockeys about LSU football. None of you have any inkling how close games can be decided simply by a slip or a funny bounce. Sometimes that slip, or bounce is the difference between gaining a foot and not gaining a foot.
In real football things can happen that cost a team a game and it doesn't have to do with coaching. Three of the last five games that you all love to scream about against Alabama LSU could have won simply by the breaks of the game. That's something that you can't include in a Madden football games. you can't blame the coach you can't blame the players unless of course the entire offensive line decides not to show up as it happened in the BCS title game back in 2012. In real football teams go through ebbs and flows. Sometimes you're at the top of the competition sometimes you're on the middle and sometimes you're on the bottom. What y'all don't seem to get is that LSU has been far from the bottom for a very long time, so unless you have lined up and played don't make judgments on coaches that have forgotten more about football than you will ever know or learn sitting behind a Playstation and that's all I have to say. End of discussion.
Posted by chilge1
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2009
12137 posts
Posted on 12/12/15 at 5:24 pm to
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I hope Miles can make some changes, the QB progression from soph. to junior year leaps for Harris, and that LSU is in every game this upcoming year. Just because a majority of the so-called "those people" would hope for an offense that allows LSU the chance to win against their toughest opponents isn't wanting a madden offense.


What type of offense is that? Before the season started, it was Auburn and Texas A&M... I don't see anybody advocating for a change to those systems now.

What we need is the QB progression from soph. to junior year leaps for Harris, and we need good, physical play from our offensive line. One of our biggest problems this year was having to plug Teuhema and Clapp in on the offensive line and having to shuffle our personnel around when Hawkins went down to injury.

What we need are good, experienced linemen and good, experienced quarterbacks. Without those two things, it doesn't matter what type of changes we make on offense.
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