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Dandy Don
Posted on 3/21/16 at 12:12 pm
Posted on 3/21/16 at 12:12 pm
The first four comments that were made on today's report are encouraging for the coming year.
1. Throwing more than 50 percent of the time in a closed scrimmage is enough to get Tiger fans excited about a potential shift in the passing game. Whether this will be reflected on Saturdays this fall remains to be seen, but at the start of spring practice, LSU has put much more emphasis on passing.
2. Speaking of the passing game, newly hired receivers coach Dameyune Craig, a former quarterback who served as QB Coach at Florida State, has been given the green light to help with the quarterbacks. Brandon Harris says it’s helping.
3. What good is a strong arm without a little accuracy? This spring, Harris has recognized the need for touch, and Craig and Cam Cameron are helping him develop said touch. Accuracy charts show a clear improvement.
4. If it isn’t broke don’t fix it, or in LSU’s case, if a subtle change helps produce a bowl game blowout, roll with it. Coming off of the heels of the 56-27 victory against the Red Raiders in December, Cameron will return to the sidelines to coach instead of manning the press box.
1. Throwing more than 50 percent of the time in a closed scrimmage is enough to get Tiger fans excited about a potential shift in the passing game. Whether this will be reflected on Saturdays this fall remains to be seen, but at the start of spring practice, LSU has put much more emphasis on passing.
2. Speaking of the passing game, newly hired receivers coach Dameyune Craig, a former quarterback who served as QB Coach at Florida State, has been given the green light to help with the quarterbacks. Brandon Harris says it’s helping.
3. What good is a strong arm without a little accuracy? This spring, Harris has recognized the need for touch, and Craig and Cam Cameron are helping him develop said touch. Accuracy charts show a clear improvement.
4. If it isn’t broke don’t fix it, or in LSU’s case, if a subtle change helps produce a bowl game blowout, roll with it. Coming off of the heels of the 56-27 victory against the Red Raiders in December, Cameron will return to the sidelines to coach instead of manning the press box.
Posted on 3/21/16 at 12:19 pm to jasonthetiger
The last one is what I like to hear. The others not so much. Should have worked on the passing game for 7 years now. And we didn't need to bring in DC for Harris to work on his touch and accuracy, dude should have been doing that on his own, busting hiss arse when he's not allowed contact with the coaches.
Posted on 3/21/16 at 12:24 pm to jasonthetiger
Just as bad as the passing game to me is the blocking for the passing game. Our OL is so trained to bull ahead for LF7 and others so much that they don't "sit in a chair" as well. They need better technique at pass blocking. To me that is just as big as the QB improved play
Posted on 3/21/16 at 1:09 pm to jasonthetiger
Believe it when I see it happen against Bama, Ole Miss and Arky.
Posted on 3/21/16 at 1:50 pm to jasonthetiger
Craig helping the quarterbacks should be a huge boost.
Posted on 3/21/16 at 6:03 pm to jasonthetiger
quote:...good news
Cameron will return to the sidelines to coach instead of manning the press box.
Posted on 3/21/16 at 6:44 pm to jasonthetiger
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4. If it isn’t broke don’t fix it, or in LSU’s case, if a subtle change helps produce a bowl game blowout, roll with it. Coming off of the heels of the 56-27 victory against the Red Raiders in December, Cameron will return to the sidelines to coach instead of manning the press box.
This is the best thing that I have read from this. I think it's critical for Cam Cameron to be on the sidelines in order for our offense to be successful.
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