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re: We are in deep SHITE coaches fighting, two people calling plays
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:29 am to NoGeaux
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:29 am to NoGeaux
So suddenly it works after having not worked all year. Hey, hope you right and we turn it around. My money goes on O canning Canada at half...if in fact anything happened. But, you could be right.
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:31 am to Dawgfan128
He will can Canada and we will still be SHITE man I respect your opinion just don’t understand your logic
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:35 am to Dawgfan128
I’m not saying anything “worked”. I’m just saying if you actually watched the game there was little or no motion and jet sweeps in first half and back to multiple shifts, motion and sweeps in 2nd.
Are you saying that’s not accurate?
Are you saying that’s not accurate?
Posted on 10/2/17 at 9:35 am to Dawgfan128
It worked in the same way Cameron's offense worked with Harris against State. When a team lets you move it, stays in zone all night in the second any high school offense could score 14. We scored 21
Posted on 10/2/17 at 2:04 pm to Dawgfan128
Leading up to the Troy game, Orgeron stepped in and intervened, hoping trimming down on Canada’s shifts and motions would allow the Tigers to play a more clean game.
"I stepped in last time, for the first time, to simplify things, less penalties and more execution,” Orgeron said. “That’s all.”
With the Tigers down 10-0 at halftime, Orgeron said Canada stepped back in with his full offense, choosing to abandon the simplified approach for the normal shifts and motions. The Tigers scored 21 points in the next two quarters, but fell short by a field goal following a pair of interceptions in the second half.
"I stepped in last time, for the first time, to simplify things, less penalties and more execution,” Orgeron said. “That’s all.”
With the Tigers down 10-0 at halftime, Orgeron said Canada stepped back in with his full offense, choosing to abandon the simplified approach for the normal shifts and motions. The Tigers scored 21 points in the next two quarters, but fell short by a field goal following a pair of interceptions in the second half.
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