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Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:23 am to higgins
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We're still paying for recruiting mistakes
I'm not blaming Miles for this shite show.
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It's the job of the current staff to make proper O line personnel moves and schematically alter our approach in order to successfully matriculate the ball down the field.
100% agree. Coach O is the captain of the ship (or shrimpboat).
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:28 am to LSUStar
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Is there any other school that has done something this stupid previously
Clemson.
Swinney was named the interim head football coach on October 13, 2008, after previous head coach Tommy Bowden resigned six games into the 2008 season.[5] The Tigers had started the year ranked #9 in the preseason polls, but then went 3–3 (1–2 ACC) in their first six games.
The 2009 team finished the season with a record of 9–5 (6–2 in ACC)
In 2010, Swinney led Clemson to a 6–6 (4–4 in ACC) regular season.
In 2011, Swinney led the Tigers to a 10–3 record that included an ACC Championship
Dabo was promoted from Wr coach off tommy Bowden's staff whom was fired/forced to resign.
This post was edited on 9/11/18 at 9:49 am
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:40 am to ElderTiger
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Nothing seems to have changed
Be honest, is this a reaction to the fact we didn't look dominate vs SELA?
After we beat MIA everything was great and the future looked promising. Saturday, we played a DII in state school who we beat 31-0, however; our play didn't look all that impressive.
First, I want to mention that I wish the NCAA would not allow P5 schools to play Dll schools. Between the gap in talent and depth, if the LSUs, Bamas, Oklahomas, OSUs, etc, etc of the world would ball out for 60 mins on these teams, there would be a lot more injuries among Dll players.
I am curious as to how each team prepares for these games. I have never really put much value at all in our play when we play Dll schools. Non-P5 schools, sure, but not Dll schools.
WIth that said, playing it in week 2 allows teams to expose their weaknesses without the mistakes to be costly (or nearly as costly as it would be in a "regular" game). I'd rather see a lot of mistakes being made vs Dll schools than have them exposed for the first time, verses.. Well, 94% of of our other opponents.
In 2012, we finished the regular season 10-2. We beat Towson 38-22. They scored more points on us than the following teams:
Auburn
#10 Florida
#2 South Carolina
#18 A&M
#1 Alabama
#21 MSU
Arkansas
Again, we gave up more points against Townson than we did to teams who were obviously a lot better.
Here is the summary of the Towson game.
LINK
We played sloppy, turned the ball over 3 times, we felt short of a "confidence building performance"... Blah blah blah..
In 2010, against McNeese, we won 32-10. For some reason I remember some details of that game. I am pretty sure I was at that one. It was a frustrating game to watch. The team was going through the motions, I just noticed that at HT we were only up 13-10. Yet we finished 10-2. Beat Bama that year as well as a few other ranked teams.
Really, everyone is putting too much into Saturday's game. What really matters is what they take from these games. Don't panic until you see how the team progressed after these games.
It was Burrow's first start in TS and the play calling was somewhat conservative. You can't really compare a team, to past play, until.. I'd say at least the first 3 or 4 games.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:51 am to Irish LSU Fan
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I'm not blaming Miles for this shite show
I said he's partially to blame. we lack upper classmen depth. that's chronologically impossible for the current regime to fix. sans getting some juco help. many folks wanted traore. he COULD become a player, but as everyone witnessed on Saturday, he's not ready for prime time.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:53 am to KyrieElaison
Our coaching is lacking and to be honest it seems rare for louisiana to produce a QB that's able to run the kind of antiquated offenses we've had here for the last 15 years
lots of spread QBs here but we won't utilize them. it's maddening.
lots of spread QBs here but we won't utilize them. it's maddening.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:55 am to ElderTiger
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I really had hope that our offense would open up but it hasn’t
I lost a lot of hope when O named Ensminger the OC.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 9:56 am to dos crystal
I, sir, nominate you for post of the day!
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:19 am to dos crystal
This, finally a coherent, insightful post..
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:24 am to sweetwaterbilly
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I've been wondering this since the Les Miles days.
I've been wondering this since the Charles Mcclendon days.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:24 am to dos crystal
It’s more than just the OL.
There are countless teams out there who have no more or less talent at OL who still move the ball. They just scheme around it.
There is a reason 90% of CFB doesn’t run anpro style offense
There are countless teams out there who have no more or less talent at OL who still move the ball. They just scheme around it.
There is a reason 90% of CFB doesn’t run anpro style offense
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:31 am to higgins
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The former O lineman turned HC left us in a hole last year but I commend the job done by the players and coaches for gelling and maturing quickly.
We lost 4 Olinemen between Les' last day and the start of 2017, and they were not seniors or draftees.
Keep lying to yourself.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:35 am to KyrieElaison
Years of ignoring great players on OL by less miles and thinking of QBs as game managers.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 10:38 am to Dave England
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Almost like LSU fired a winning coach for one fault, only to hire an even worse coach with the exact same fault.
This sums it up!
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:07 am to TNTigerman
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You might be a redneck if you choose a Corvette to represent a high-performance motor vehicle.
I am not a Corvette fan myself. I would much prefer a 911 for a sports car or a 7 series BMW for a sedan however my analogy holds up.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:15 am to higgins
“ left us in a hole”
Miles has been gone from LSU football for 24 games. Coach O came to LSU in 2015. Since that time he has held the D line coach position, recruiting coordinator position, interim head coach position, and head coach position. One would reasonably think that he has some responsibility for any holes currently on this team.
Coach O will face Auburn this weekend for his 16th game calling all the shots at LSU. He will also face Auburn with his second OC in that time period. He will also face Auburn with a scoring offense and yards per game offense that is worse now than what it was in 2015.
Some people are more than a little frustrated that the offensive production which got the last LSU coach fired is in fact better than the current LSU offense.
Hopefully, all that will change this weekend.
Miles has been gone from LSU football for 24 games. Coach O came to LSU in 2015. Since that time he has held the D line coach position, recruiting coordinator position, interim head coach position, and head coach position. One would reasonably think that he has some responsibility for any holes currently on this team.
Coach O will face Auburn this weekend for his 16th game calling all the shots at LSU. He will also face Auburn with his second OC in that time period. He will also face Auburn with a scoring offense and yards per game offense that is worse now than what it was in 2015.
Some people are more than a little frustrated that the offensive production which got the last LSU coach fired is in fact better than the current LSU offense.
Hopefully, all that will change this weekend.
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:24 am to KyrieElaison
There is only one logical explanation for why the offense never changes:
No one on this staff (or past staffs) knows how to do it.
It's as simple as that. Think about it. None of these old guys are going to admit "yeah, I don't exactly know how to do one of those new offenses." Miles wasn't the only one who got passed up by the game. Then, we bring in a promising young OC who actually has results in Matt Canada. He takes one look at our system and says "Boy, this is fricked. We need a complete overhaul." This ruffles feathers. Testosterone flares. Canada gets fired (and paid) because of feelings. Now here we are again. Asking the Miles regime capos to run an offense they have no experience with or understanding of. If it was attrition and lack of seniors, there wouldn't be podunk G5 teams with freshmen QBs out there lighting it up. Nothing else makes any sense whatsoever and it's what we get for not totally cleaning house on that side of the ball. Spread offenses literally exist to make up for the lack of a dominant OL. We do not have a dominant OL and will not be getting one this year. And yet, we are stuck with the 1950 philosophy about man football between the trenches.
TL;DR - THE OFFENSE DOESN'T CHANGE BECUASE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO RUN ANYTHING ELSE AND WON'T ADMIT IT.
ETA: You have no idea how badly I want to be wrong about this.
No one on this staff (or past staffs) knows how to do it.
It's as simple as that. Think about it. None of these old guys are going to admit "yeah, I don't exactly know how to do one of those new offenses." Miles wasn't the only one who got passed up by the game. Then, we bring in a promising young OC who actually has results in Matt Canada. He takes one look at our system and says "Boy, this is fricked. We need a complete overhaul." This ruffles feathers. Testosterone flares. Canada gets fired (and paid) because of feelings. Now here we are again. Asking the Miles regime capos to run an offense they have no experience with or understanding of. If it was attrition and lack of seniors, there wouldn't be podunk G5 teams with freshmen QBs out there lighting it up. Nothing else makes any sense whatsoever and it's what we get for not totally cleaning house on that side of the ball. Spread offenses literally exist to make up for the lack of a dominant OL. We do not have a dominant OL and will not be getting one this year. And yet, we are stuck with the 1950 philosophy about man football between the trenches.
TL;DR - THE OFFENSE DOESN'T CHANGE BECUASE THEY DON'T KNOW HOW TO RUN ANYTHING ELSE AND WON'T ADMIT IT.
ETA: You have no idea how badly I want to be wrong about this.
This post was edited on 9/11/18 at 11:30 am
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:34 am to mhc4tigers
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Our roster had 10 or 11 offensive lineman instead of 16 or 17. When Orgeron took over. This was the result of bad recruiting and bad talent evaluation. To,be fair Louisiana does not churn out offensive tackles
Stop with the lies man.
The 2016/17 roster when Miles left had 18 Olinemen, only 2 were seniors.
The 2017/18 roster started the year with 17
Posted on 9/11/18 at 11:41 am to higgins
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I said he's partially to blame. we lack upper classmen depth.
I agree with you 100%. However, I want to emphasize that Coach O bears most of the responsibility as he was Les' chief recruiter and now head coach.
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