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re: Who among the current SEC head coaches played at the pro or College level?
Posted on 7/22/18 at 5:51 pm to Diogi
Posted on 7/22/18 at 5:51 pm to Diogi
Other than QB, OL in today's game have more reads and pre-snap decisions to make.
DL, their reads are mostly post-snap.
I don't see where being a Lineman means it's "meddling" in things they "know nothing about". And playing a skill position doesn't mean they are more versed in running an offense. I think WRs are the least involved of any position in what the other positions are doing.
I don't think 1 single HC is a former WR. The majority were DBs it seems. 2 Linemen, as stated above, and a sprinkling of QBs for the most part. 1 LB I can think of (Odom).
1 HC did not play: Chad Morris
I can think of only 1 coordinator who did not play: Aranda
DL, their reads are mostly post-snap.
I don't see where being a Lineman means it's "meddling" in things they "know nothing about". And playing a skill position doesn't mean they are more versed in running an offense. I think WRs are the least involved of any position in what the other positions are doing.
I don't think 1 single HC is a former WR. The majority were DBs it seems. 2 Linemen, as stated above, and a sprinkling of QBs for the most part. 1 LB I can think of (Odom).
1 HC did not play: Chad Morris
I can think of only 1 coordinator who did not play: Aranda
Posted on 7/23/18 at 12:06 am to I20goon
quote:That's one of the points I've been trying to make and why so many "Non-Athletes" on here just don't get.
Other than QB, OL in today's game have more reads and pre-snap decisions to make.
OL is not all about individual size and strength. If ALL 5 STARTERS don't know their assignments, it all falls apart. That's LSU's main OL problem now.
Maybe Cregg can improve some of this, but long term it can only be corrected through recruiting.
It all starts with a Center that knows all the line calls. LSU aint got one currently (Why not?) and it all goes downhill after that.
Hopefully Burrow can get the ball out quicker to our WR's before the protection breaks down or a "Bad OL Read" get's him killed.
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