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re: The question is, why did it take Brady to change the offense?
Posted on 1/20/20 at 8:52 am to GumboPot
Posted on 1/20/20 at 8:52 am to GumboPot
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What mental block was in front of other coaches that kept them from implementing an effective and productive offen
Needed a fresh set of eyes to evaluate the offense and implement a new scheme.
"See the forest for the trees", if you will.
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I'm just baffled it took this long.
1. you had a man(LM) that was set in his ways and couldn't be told to change. He knew better than anyone else. "we identify the opponents strengths on Defense and we attack that strength"- this quote on facing A1, still floors me.
2. SE is good at doing the heavy lifting Monday-Friday, but wasn't up to speed with todays concepts and I question his game day calling. Piss an moan all you want, but LSU struggled after the first series of scripted plays in '18.
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It's like we become a victim of our own self imposed limitations.
correct..."see forest for the trees"
Brady wasn't hindered by past offensive failures at LSU or the mental block of calling plays scared vs A1.
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Credit to Coach O for recognizing the potential on offense and bringing someone in to help reach that potential.
Absolutely, during '18 I doubted he would make big changes. He did it! If he promotes Munoz, I don't see LSU taking much of a step back in 2020
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