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re: Great Herbstreit quote on Burrow
Posted on 7/11/20 at 10:16 pm to Ponchy Tiger
Posted on 7/11/20 at 10:16 pm to Ponchy Tiger
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so much swagger.
I’ve seen swag and I’ve seen false bravado. I have never seen anyone back it with that level of execution. It was the single most glorious performance that I have seen. If he were on an opposing team, it would have been difficult not to revere him the same. Fortunately he was ours. GEAUX.
Posted on 7/11/20 at 11:44 pm to johnnydrama
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"Jugular Joe"
You got that right.
Dude didn't frick around.
Posted on 7/11/20 at 11:46 pm to BornAndRaised_LA
Speaking of Herbstreit, one of the best broadcast moments of the entire season was 3rd and 17 at Texas.
Herby nearly imploring LSU to run the ball to force Texas to at least use one of their timeouts.
Herby nearly imploring LSU to run the ball to force Texas to at least use one of their timeouts.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 12:14 am to BornAndRaised_LA
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But this guy is borderline arrogant, borderline, ‘Were you OK as a kid?’ A mean dude, in a good way. If he’s your quarterback, it’s great.”
Legit made me laugh out loud. Can’t believe how good we just had it baws. I’ve definitely got a 1b favorite team now. If they can surround him with a stout O-line, sheeeeit. That Baw’s gonna get a ring within three years. Just you wait.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 12:23 am to BornAndRaised_LA
I mean... he's no Jamarcus, right? Playbook wizard that man was!
Posted on 7/12/20 at 12:25 am to The Detroit Lions
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I think JB having to transfer out of OSU was the catalyst, if not just adding fuel to the fire, that put a chip on his shoulder.
Transferring from OSU and the subsequent season (losses to Bama, UF, the hit he took vs UCF) definitely shaped his mentality for the 2019 season.
Completely agree. After the 7 ot loss and the game against UCF on top of every other motivation, we should’ve known he was gonna go scorched earth on everybody. His confidence started peaking late in the year and I can remember thinking to myself damn he’s gonna be fricking good next year.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 1:44 am to ColdTurkey
I actually told a friend of mine after the Auburn game of 2018 that I thought Burrow was arguably the best quarterback in the country. I saw something in him that early. Obviously that was a bit premature, but the makings of a champion were being assembled that season.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 2:20 am to the LSUSaint
Impressive 25 up 1 down (not me)!
But I will call BS on one your statements!
Absolutely agree
TOTAL bullshite — He had to come to LSU to run the Saints Spread and Shred with Joe Brady before his numbers went ballistic — Its the system — If he’s at OSU, he likely duplicates 2018 numbers
Agree — Joe put in 80+ hr weeks reviewing film and followed the plan to dissect defenses
In 2020, when Brennan has 500 yard passing games and we’re scoring 50 points what will be said then. Of course, it will be kudos to the SYSTEM
But I will call BS on one your statements!
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Simply the greatest qb in the history of college football.
Absolutely agree
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He was only hurt in that deot because of his transfer. If he plays at 1 school (OSU or LSU), he hands down would have untouchable stats.
TOTAL bullshite — He had to come to LSU to run the Saints Spread and Shred with Joe Brady before his numbers went ballistic — Its the system — If he’s at OSU, he likely duplicates 2018 numbers
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He not only did the film work, but the ball was where it needed to be in tight spots every time. Best ever and MJ nothing will ever convince me otherwise.
Agree — Joe put in 80+ hr weeks reviewing film and followed the plan to dissect defenses
In 2020, when Brennan has 500 yard passing games and we’re scoring 50 points what will be said then. Of course, it will be kudos to the SYSTEM
Posted on 7/12/20 at 5:29 am to BornAndRaised_LA
One thing Joe did was to elevate the play of the entire offense. The other players knew before anyone else how good they could be with him at the helm, and they worked their asses off so they could play at his level. The result was the best college offense in the history of the game, bar none.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 6:22 am to Penrod
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Joe Namath.
But then he wore the panty hose . . .
And his 2 year old temper tantrums
Posted on 7/12/20 at 10:53 am to Silvermoon_WhereRU
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I think Andrew Luck could have been a generational college QB if he didn't go to Stanford. Even there, he ran that Y2-Banana offense and beat Pete Carroll and a bunch of 5stars with his team of scrubs.
I know it was Stanford... But I don't think people really realize Luck had quite a bit of talent around him... Toby Gerhart(just one year so we dont have to count him, but also Doug Baldwin, Ty Montgomery, Zach Ertz and Coby Fleener. Those aren't terrible guys to pass to. Also had a Guard taken in the first and a tackle taken in the second.
This post was edited on 7/12/20 at 10:56 am
Posted on 7/12/20 at 11:06 am to BornAndRaised_LA
Spot on...... let’s hope Myles can become some of that...... Burrow was THE MAN when he stepped on the field..... the offense trusted him and so did the coaches...... he made plays that were smart when he needed them to get that crucial 1st down our take time off the clock..... every game matters and he treated it that way, however when the stakes were higher he got even better.......
Posted on 7/12/20 at 3:14 pm to BornAndRaised_LA
The thing I love about Joe Burrow is that he was a FOOTBALL PLAYER - not "just a QB".
The greatest example was against Bama when he turned the ball over in the pocket (either a fumble or a batted ball). In less the one second, he was completely in defense mode and he made a scoop-and-score-saving tackle on the guy who recovered the ball. Completely sacrificed his body against a much bigger player.
The greatest example was against Bama when he turned the ball over in the pocket (either a fumble or a batted ball). In less the one second, he was completely in defense mode and he made a scoop-and-score-saving tackle on the guy who recovered the ball. Completely sacrificed his body against a much bigger player.
Posted on 7/12/20 at 7:04 pm to Aussietigerfan
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I still think he was the main reason the D had no confidence at the start of the season after tearing them up in the spring
That an injuries for sure
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