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re: So new OL coach Brad Davis is a pretty intense cat…(for the better)
Posted on 8/7/21 at 12:29 pm to semjase
Posted on 8/7/21 at 12:29 pm to semjase
quote:agreed.
LSU OL doesn't need an "Intense Cat."
They need a coach that can teach the finer points of OL play and can mold 5 players into 1; teach them their fricking reads and assignments so they don't have breakdowns every game. (Like the the OL coach at Alabama does and why they are consistently dominant every season)
Intensity is fine, but sometimes it's just a coach "playing the part." Now sure, occasionally it can get the players' attention, but it's a long fall camp and season, and I want my OL coach to teach the important aspects of OL play and maximize their productivity. If that includes intensity, great.
But I'd take a soft-spoken guy who knows his shite over an "intense" guy who doesn't any day of the week.
Dave Aranda, anyone?
Posted on 8/7/21 at 1:09 pm to atltiger6487
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I'd take a soft-spoken guy who knows his shite over an "intense" guy who doesn't any day of the week.
Dave Aranda, anyone?
Fair enough, but I would argue that Aranda probably wouldn't be the best OL coach and it wouldn't have anything to do with "knowing his shite."
OL coaches are just a different breed. They have to be.
This post was edited on 8/7/21 at 1:10 pm
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