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re: Tired of our old school playcalling

Posted on 10/11/18 at 1:45 pm to
Posted by jgriffith
Paradise Valley, Arizona
Member since Sep 2005
5586 posts
Posted on 10/11/18 at 1:45 pm to
That doesn't matter. The bottom line is it ain't good enough.
Posted by CP3forMVP
Member since Nov 2010
15060 posts
Posted on 10/11/18 at 2:12 pm to
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That doesn't matter. The bottom line is it ain't good enough.


How can you say it doesn't matter? Regardless if it ever is good enough or not, there was never any scenario regardless of who Orgeron hired to be the OC where LSU would field a dynamic and potent offense. I said that the entire offseason and was ridiculed for it, but a large portion of this fan base would rather live in lala land than be realistic. Improvement and change take time, it doesn't matter who or what we're talking about. Football or just everyday life, we don't live in a simulated world where improvement and change take place overnight, it takes time. Sadly, that same portion of this fan base I mentioned earlier have no sense of time.

It's also laughable for you to sit here and say Georgia has a cutting edge offense, and telling someone to "stop splitting hairs what they're doing is the way to go." How often have you watched Georgia? Do you not know what you're watching or are you spilling false filth? Georgia runs a very similar offense to what we run. They're a run heavy (by your own standard, run heavy is "old school" and not revolutionary or "cutting edge") pro style offense. Last season they ran it 69% of the time and this season they're still running it 63% of the time. We run it 60% of the time, for comparison. They also run a lot of similar spread concepts in the passing game like we do, even down to not throwing it to their TE's that much. Theirs nothing cutting edge about it, the difference is they have better players and execute better as a result. This comes back to time and change.
This post was edited on 10/11/18 at 2:14 pm
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