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O is just blowing smoke right?
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:49 pm
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:49 pm
There’s no actual shot Brennan plays.. O said tonight he wouldn’t mind playing both against the ACC school we play week 1 but feels like he’s just saying that to keep Brennan happy. Kid is 180 lbs soaking wet he needs another season with a hat on.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:50 pm to FloridaTiger95
He is our backup QB and knows the offense better than the starter
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:51 pm to FloridaTiger95
If the exact quote was he “wouldn’t mind”, I really wouldn’t expect him to play. He’ll most likely just get mop up duty.
This post was edited on 8/22/18 at 9:19 pm
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:52 pm to FloridaTiger95
quote:
O is just blowing
Yup
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:53 pm to Topwater Trout
quote:
He is our backup QB and knows the offense better than the starter
It's a new offense. At this point I doubt Brennan has much of an advantage in knowledge of the offense, if any at all.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:53 pm to Elleshoe
Cool man good feedback right on.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:54 pm to FloridaTiger95
Jesus, Mary, and Joseph.
He’s not playing unless Burrow shits the bed.
He’s not playing unless Burrow shits the bed.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:54 pm to TigerLunatik
Per Tiger Rag
The first 2018 edition of the Ed Orgeron Radio Show came and went without much in the way of breaking news, but the coach shared some insight on a handful of contested positions and updated the status of LSU’s injuries as a whole.
Most notably, Orgeron sung the praises of JUCO transfer Badara Traore, who seems to be playing himself into the mix to start at right tackle after struggling a bit this spring.
Traore worked with the first-team offensive line at right tackle during practice on Wednesday. Adrian Magee saw the bulk of the time there during fall camp with Austin Deculus behind him. Magee worked behind Traore on Wednesday with Deculus working at guard on the second unit.
“Badara Traore is coming along,” Orgeron told the masses. “He might spell in for (left tackle) Saahdiq (Charles). He and Adrian Magee are vying for playing time along with Austin Deculus.”
Orgeron also continued to sing the praises of another JUCO transfer up front, Damien Lewis. Lewis has stepped in as the starting right guard since Ed Ingram was suspended indefinitely, and Orgeron said on the show that Lewis was “probably the best offensive lineman on the team.”
As one should expect, Orgeron did not name a starting quarterback when asked about the position by a caller. He did say that LSU would review the full bodies of work from Joe Burrow and Myles Brennan after Saturday’s scrimmage and discuss the competition as a staff before coming to some decision.
“We have not decided on a starting quarterback yet,” Orgeron said. “We’re going to make a decision soon. Let the best man win. I have no problem playing Joe Burrow or Myles Brennan.”
Here’s some other tidbits and notes from Orgeron’s hour-long radio show:
Kelvin Joseph is “going to be another outstanding corner at LSU,” Orgeron said. The true freshman is battling to start with Kary Vincent and Orgeron mentioned that both will play a lot this season.
O on injures: “We have regular camp injuries. This was a very physical camp … Come Monday, we expect to have most of the team back … We’re almost going to be full-go, ready to roll Monday.”
Nick Brossette has been LSU’s “most steady” running back, but Orgeron still expects to feature a committee including Brossette, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chris Curry and possibly others.
Justin Jefferson has been LSU’s “most consistent” receiver in camp, Orgeron said. Jonathan Giles will play a lot in the slot.
Despite Devin White’s public lobbying for carries, Orgeron said LSU won’t use him in a wildcat package or at running back this season.
The first 2018 edition of the Ed Orgeron Radio Show came and went without much in the way of breaking news, but the coach shared some insight on a handful of contested positions and updated the status of LSU’s injuries as a whole.
Most notably, Orgeron sung the praises of JUCO transfer Badara Traore, who seems to be playing himself into the mix to start at right tackle after struggling a bit this spring.
Traore worked with the first-team offensive line at right tackle during practice on Wednesday. Adrian Magee saw the bulk of the time there during fall camp with Austin Deculus behind him. Magee worked behind Traore on Wednesday with Deculus working at guard on the second unit.
“Badara Traore is coming along,” Orgeron told the masses. “He might spell in for (left tackle) Saahdiq (Charles). He and Adrian Magee are vying for playing time along with Austin Deculus.”
Orgeron also continued to sing the praises of another JUCO transfer up front, Damien Lewis. Lewis has stepped in as the starting right guard since Ed Ingram was suspended indefinitely, and Orgeron said on the show that Lewis was “probably the best offensive lineman on the team.”
As one should expect, Orgeron did not name a starting quarterback when asked about the position by a caller. He did say that LSU would review the full bodies of work from Joe Burrow and Myles Brennan after Saturday’s scrimmage and discuss the competition as a staff before coming to some decision.
“We have not decided on a starting quarterback yet,” Orgeron said. “We’re going to make a decision soon. Let the best man win. I have no problem playing Joe Burrow or Myles Brennan.”
Here’s some other tidbits and notes from Orgeron’s hour-long radio show:
Kelvin Joseph is “going to be another outstanding corner at LSU,” Orgeron said. The true freshman is battling to start with Kary Vincent and Orgeron mentioned that both will play a lot this season.
O on injures: “We have regular camp injuries. This was a very physical camp … Come Monday, we expect to have most of the team back … We’re almost going to be full-go, ready to roll Monday.”
Nick Brossette has been LSU’s “most steady” running back, but Orgeron still expects to feature a committee including Brossette, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chris Curry and possibly others.
Justin Jefferson has been LSU’s “most consistent” receiver in camp, Orgeron said. Jonathan Giles will play a lot in the slot.
Despite Devin White’s public lobbying for carries, Orgeron said LSU won’t use him in a wildcat package or at running back this season.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:56 pm to TigerLunatik
quote:
It's a new offense. At this point I doubt Brennan has much of an advantage in knowledge of the offense, if any at all.
What offense do you think they were running in the spring?
Posted on 8/22/18 at 8:57 pm to Topwater Trout
35% over 15 practices. Burrow should have caught up in summer workouts during the 7 on 7 drills.
Eta: And in the practices in fall camp of course.
Eta: And in the practices in fall camp of course.
This post was edited on 8/22/18 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:01 pm to clevelandtiger
Myles has played well n camp. If he shines n the scrimmage don’t be suprised if both play against Miami
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:02 pm to TigerLunatik
Some of y’all think learning a new offense is easy
The 35% installed in the spring will probably account for 70% of the offense we run...basically the foundation of our offense
The 35% installed in the spring will probably account for 70% of the offense we run...basically the foundation of our offense
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:08 pm to clevelandtiger
quote:Bring it!
Despite Devin White’s public lobbying for carries
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:18 pm to Topwater Trout
This is what people do not understand. There is a core of every offense. It’s like a tree trunk. From there, branches both big and small spread out. And then leaves grow on them.
The trunk is the 35%, the absolute building block. Everything out of the offense originates from the trunk. Simple things such as formation, audibles, we routes, oline blocking schemes and defense recognitions.
The branches and leaves represent the sub packages. Plays that evolve from these base formations. And on and on and on
The trunk is the 35%, the absolute building block. Everything out of the offense originates from the trunk. Simple things such as formation, audibles, we routes, oline blocking schemes and defense recognitions.
The branches and leaves represent the sub packages. Plays that evolve from these base formations. And on and on and on
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:24 pm to Tweet Tweet Birdies
quote:Or if we blow out Miami.
He’s not playing unless Burrow shits the bed.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:25 pm to FloridaTiger95
I wouldn’t mind him being able to get some reps in the 4th quarter.
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:26 pm to TheHat7
Watching the practice videos, he's clearly got the stronger arm of the two. Dude has a cannon!
Posted on 8/22/18 at 9:27 pm to FloridaTiger95
You know he played last year right?
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