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A lot of you still haven’t realized...
Posted on 10/25/20 at 10:56 am
Posted on 10/25/20 at 10:56 am
This is what our offense is. It is about space and timing. Most of TJs throws last night were in the 5-20 yards range. His only real misses were an overthrow on a deep ball and a miscommunication that he took ownership of.
The LSU offense is going to have success as long as we have QBs that are able to do two things:
1). Throw the slant.
2). Throw over the middle.
The only asterisk is that we need to run the ball well.
We are doing the same thing now that the Alabamas/Ohio States of the college football world are doing. A deep ball with touch makes this offensive style nigh upon impossible to stop.
Get used to it. LSU is going to have successful starters AND backups moving forward. There can’t be a QB controversy every year. Having a backup that can come in and run the game plan on schedule is amazing, but it takes a lot to unseat a starter and Myles is the clear starter until he struggles.
I love how TJ played, but he grew into the game. Ensminger called an amazing game and got him settled in and allowed his nerves to subside before asking more of him.
Also remember... there are no fans right now. If we rolled with him the rest of the year, what happens when we play at the Swamp and he has a bad game? Are we going to sacrifice half a game against UF just because we like how a freshman played in one game?
Not very smart if you ask me.
TL/DR: Myles is the man. We have two capable backups, and our offensive style is setting those two up for success in almost any scenario.
The LSU offense is going to have success as long as we have QBs that are able to do two things:
1). Throw the slant.
2). Throw over the middle.
The only asterisk is that we need to run the ball well.
We are doing the same thing now that the Alabamas/Ohio States of the college football world are doing. A deep ball with touch makes this offensive style nigh upon impossible to stop.
Get used to it. LSU is going to have successful starters AND backups moving forward. There can’t be a QB controversy every year. Having a backup that can come in and run the game plan on schedule is amazing, but it takes a lot to unseat a starter and Myles is the clear starter until he struggles.
I love how TJ played, but he grew into the game. Ensminger called an amazing game and got him settled in and allowed his nerves to subside before asking more of him.
Also remember... there are no fans right now. If we rolled with him the rest of the year, what happens when we play at the Swamp and he has a bad game? Are we going to sacrifice half a game against UF just because we like how a freshman played in one game?
Not very smart if you ask me.
TL/DR: Myles is the man. We have two capable backups, and our offensive style is setting those two up for success in almost any scenario.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 10:58 am to DByrd2
The defense will let us down in every game. We are the Saints form 2014-2016.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 10:59 am to DByrd2
Agreed. And props to the staff for tailoring a game plan around his skills and keeping him in his comfort zone doing what he does best. He throws an incredibly catchable ball.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 10:59 am to DByrd2
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Most of TJs throws last night were in the 5-20 yards range.
You realize that’s covers like 95 percent of all passing for any offense right?
People drastically overstated how often and how important deep air passes are.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:00 am to DByrd2
Myles couldn’t lead the team In for one yard to beat Missouri.
Stats are great, but the guy is not a leader on this football team. If I’m coaching staff, I move forward with the player that the team responds to.
Stats are great, but the guy is not a leader on this football team. If I’m coaching staff, I move forward with the player that the team responds to.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:00 am to DByrd2
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TL/DR: Myles is the man. We have two capable backups, and our offensive style is setting those two up for success in almost any scenario.
TL/DR: I think we need to stop posting on emotion, and go look at the Brennan highlights / passes through first three games and then look at last nights clip. It's night and frickin' day.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:01 am to DByrd2
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love how TJ played, but he grew into the game. Ensminger called an amazing game and got him settled in and allowed his nerves to subside before asking more of him.
I agree with everything you said, but this portion seems to be a common sentiment this morning. “Well he was allowed to get comfortable in the game,” like that’s a bad thing.
Give the kid some credit—it was an SEC game in his first start and he did all that was asked and more and we won the game. No need for everyone to run to Myles’ defense Because TJ played well. He can stand up for himself with his play.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:14 am to DByrd2
Agree with most of what you said but the "no fans" comment applies equally to myles Brennan. Hes never played any meaningful snaps really with hostile situations either. He was mainly just doing mop up duty for burrow. Honestly myles would frighten me more with the game on the line. He seems so nervous and frantic. I don't know what they should do going forward but im not ruling TJ out after how he played and how several other phases of the game woke up for us last night.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:20 am to DByrd2
And no matter what... none of that means anything with our defense.
Honestly we could have an NFL offense and we’d still lose 5 games.
Honestly we could have an NFL offense and we’d still lose 5 games.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:21 am to DByrd2
Your QB MUST BE A THREAT TO RUN TO BE THE VERY BEST. He must be able to do the things you said and pressure the defense with his legs when necessary. That limits pass coverage by LBs on TE or RBs. They have to dedicate a spy. There’s the difference between a Fields and Brennan.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:22 am to DByrd2
A lot of you still haven’t realized...
that the offense ISNT the problem. what is it with lsu fans and complaining about the offense non stop?
Posted on 10/25/20 at 11:58 am to DByrd2
Very good post. Agree 100%. It was a team effort last night, which is wonderful. TJ benefitted greatly from that. Im very excited about our future QBs, bothTJ and Max,but lets not throw out the current starter who won the job in the off season.
This post was edited on 10/25/20 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 10/25/20 at 12:35 pm to DByrd2
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I love how TJ played, but he grew into the game. Ensminger called an amazing game and got him settled in and allowed his nerves to subside before asking more of him.
I believe that MB could have had a similar performance last night with this play calling and execution. This is what I fear when Brennan comes back. Ensminger is going to go all pass happy again and go 4 of 5 plays passing. Everything worked well last night because we were just about never behind the chains.
Posted on 10/25/20 at 12:54 pm to DByrd2
Perfectly said. Sticky requested
Posted on 10/25/20 at 2:40 pm to DByrd2
I'd like to see battles for PT weekly on Defense.
Get young guys some experience and play for 2021 Playoff spot
Get young guys some experience and play for 2021 Playoff spot
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