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LSU ranked last in the SEC, and 122nd in the nation for returning production next year
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:07 pm
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:07 pm
Great article that ranks teams returning production based on tackles, receptions, yards, pass attempts etc etc
LSU returns only 39% of its total production from last year, which is last in the SEC and 122/131 in the country
LINK
We might be FUBAR next year
ETA: We return 48% total. 39% of offense
LSU returns only 39% of its total production from last year, which is last in the SEC and 122/131 in the country
LINK
We might be FUBAR next year
ETA: We return 48% total. 39% of offense
This post was edited on 1/31/18 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:08 pm to lsupride87
quote:
based on tackles, receptions, yards, pass attempts etc etc
quote:
LSU returns only 39% of its total production
38% was Devin and Greedy
ETA: Frankly, I would have guessed lower than 39%
This post was edited on 1/31/18 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:08 pm to lsupride87
We'll make up for lack of returning production with great coaching
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:09 pm to lsupride87
I am not concerned about our defense with Aranada at the helm
Just concerned with production from offense (QB, WR, and RB)
New O line coach, so it could be an adjustment so you never know
hopefully one of the kickers we have for next year can be consistent, we need it
Just concerned with production from offense (QB, WR, and RB)
New O line coach, so it could be an adjustment so you never know
hopefully one of the kickers we have for next year can be consistent, we need it
This post was edited on 1/31/18 at 1:10 pm
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:09 pm to lsupride87
We know this already. It was in CEO's binder.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:10 pm to lsupride87
quote:
LSU ranked last in the SEC, and 122nd in the nation for returning production next year
Means nothing. We comin.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:12 pm to lsupride87
thought the argument was on how young this team was?
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:13 pm to dgnx6
quote:Yeh, that seems to have been debunked
thought the argument was on how young this team was?
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:16 pm to lsupride87
go back and look at 2012/2013/14 etc
2013 _ 9 drafted
2014 - 9 drafted including this bunch below...
And in 2015 we had the #2 SOS in college football.
Won 9 games and had McNese cancelled.
I better not hear any fricking excuses from CheeriO, Derek, Tiger Ree, or any other a-hole pumpers on here.
On this year’s said production, how many will be DRAFTED LET alone stick? Not many versus those below.
LSU Players in the 2014 NFL Draft
Round (Pick) Team - Player, Pos.
1 (12) Giants - Odell Beckham Jr., WR
2 (51) Bears - Ego Ferguson, DT
2 (55) Bengals - Jeremy Hill, RB
2 (63) Dolphins (from Broncos through 49ers) - Jarvis Landry, WR
3 (92) Panthers - Trai Turner, OG
5 (156) Broncos (From Bears) - Lamin Barrow, OLB
6 (178) Titans (From Redskins) - Zach Mettenberger, QB
6 (181) Texans (From Raiders) - Alfred Blue, RB
7 (239) Bengals - James Wright, WR
2013 _ 9 drafted
2014 - 9 drafted including this bunch below...
And in 2015 we had the #2 SOS in college football.
Won 9 games and had McNese cancelled.
I better not hear any fricking excuses from CheeriO, Derek, Tiger Ree, or any other a-hole pumpers on here.
On this year’s said production, how many will be DRAFTED LET alone stick? Not many versus those below.
LSU Players in the 2014 NFL Draft
Round (Pick) Team - Player, Pos.
1 (12) Giants - Odell Beckham Jr., WR
2 (51) Bears - Ego Ferguson, DT
2 (55) Bengals - Jeremy Hill, RB
2 (63) Dolphins (from Broncos through 49ers) - Jarvis Landry, WR
3 (92) Panthers - Trai Turner, OG
5 (156) Broncos (From Bears) - Lamin Barrow, OLB
6 (178) Titans (From Redskins) - Zach Mettenberger, QB
6 (181) Texans (From Raiders) - Alfred Blue, RB
7 (239) Bengals - James Wright, WR
This post was edited on 1/31/18 at 1:25 pm
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:16 pm to lsupride87
since everyone constantly bitched about production, maybe this isn't a bad thing.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:17 pm to lsupride87
So you bitched that Etling was a bad QB, now you're bitching that we won't have his production next year?
Typical.
Typical.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:23 pm to BMoney
quote:Excuse me?
So you bitched that Etling was a bad QB, now you're bitching that we won't have his production next year?
Typical.
I am just pointing out by production, we will have the most inexperienced team in the entire conference next year
That is simply a fact
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:24 pm to lsupride87
But I thought we played all these freshman because Miles left the cupboard bare.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:30 pm to H-Town Tiger
Les played a shite load of freshman every year too
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:34 pm to H-Town Tiger
That is the price for having so much NFL talent on your team.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:53 pm to lsupride87
quote:
LSU returns only 39% of its total production from last year
I may be reading it incorrectly but it looks like 48%. It is 39% for offense - which clearly does not include tackles and 57% of defense which gives a total of 48%.
Team / OFF RET / Rk / DEF RET / Rk / TOTAL RET / Rk
LSU ....39% ........124 ......57% ........90 .......48% ........122
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:55 pm to Tiger Ree
quote:You are correct. I edited
I may be reading it incorrectly but it looks like 48%. It is 39% for offense - which clearly does not include tackles and 57% of defense which gives a total of 48%.
Team / OFF RET / Rk / DEF RET / Rk / TOTAL RET / Rk
LSU ....39% ........124 ......57% ........90 .......48% ........122
Posted on 1/31/18 at 1:59 pm to tigerfan5803
quote:
tigerfan5803
No your not.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 2:14 pm to lsupride87
Didn't you get the memo? O already won the national championship.
Posted on 1/31/18 at 2:29 pm to lsupride87
The defense should be fine IF they can find guys to rush off the edge. Thornton, Chassion and Divinity have done nothing to date to show they can put consistent pressure on the QB. That's not to say they can't, just that we have no real evidence to show they will be effective pass rushers.
Offense is a different story. Other than Clapp, I think the OL "should" be ok. Weathersby seemed to always be injured and Malone was a no-show for half the season. Charles and Ingram got significant PT; you brought in Traore to be a starting tackle and you have Deculus who played some last season and was highly touted coming out of HS.
What happens elsewhere though is a crapshoot. (1) No one knows exactly what the offensive approach will look like. (2) There is no established gamebreaker at RB who LSU can just hand the ball off to and rely on him to carry the offense (3) There's a lot of potential at WR...but it's just just "potential".
Going into last season even though you didn't know what the offense would look like, you knew Guice was big time player and Williams could make plays. You knew Etling's abilities and limitations. You even knew a little bit about Chark and Gage. Now, no one knows what to expect with the offense.
Offense is a different story. Other than Clapp, I think the OL "should" be ok. Weathersby seemed to always be injured and Malone was a no-show for half the season. Charles and Ingram got significant PT; you brought in Traore to be a starting tackle and you have Deculus who played some last season and was highly touted coming out of HS.
What happens elsewhere though is a crapshoot. (1) No one knows exactly what the offensive approach will look like. (2) There is no established gamebreaker at RB who LSU can just hand the ball off to and rely on him to carry the offense (3) There's a lot of potential at WR...but it's just just "potential".
Going into last season even though you didn't know what the offense would look like, you knew Guice was big time player and Williams could make plays. You knew Etling's abilities and limitations. You even knew a little bit about Chark and Gage. Now, no one knows what to expect with the offense.
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