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Stark contrast in coaching

Posted on 9/5/21 at 1:30 pm
Posted by Bone06
USA
Member since Feb 2008
1878 posts
Posted on 9/5/21 at 1:30 pm
Last night should have shown everyone who makes decisions the difference a good coach makes.

I by no means think Kelly is a great coach but he was competent enough to exploit LSU's glaring weaknesses. While LSU did little to adjust to UCLA's. Also don't give me that well the players weren't making plays, the other coaches have the same problems and have to adjust.
Posted by Capo Losi
Baton Rouge
Member since Sep 2016
2193 posts
Posted on 9/5/21 at 1:35 pm to
What if you throw a screen pass every once in a while or take the short middle throws where they vacated to blitz your arse every play.... Hmmmmmm
Posted by WisconsinTiger85
Wisconsin
Member since Oct 2017
1525 posts
Posted on 9/5/21 at 1:39 pm to
Like adjust to the obvious TE drag across the middle every time it was an obvious passing down that we never adjusted to stop?
Posted by Jim Rockford
Member since May 2011
98319 posts
Posted on 9/5/21 at 1:44 pm to
I sometimes wonder if our players aren't smart enough for in game adjustments and have to go with what's been drilled into them during the week. It's been a theme over two different staffs.
Posted by bigmo111
Member since Aug 2021
80 posts
Posted on 9/6/21 at 1:19 am to
"I by no means think Kelly is a great coach but he was competent enough to exploit LSU's glaring weaknesses."

Go back and notice again how all the pulling guards / trap runs to the left side of the Field set up the first 75-yard touchdown, and you'll know what good offensive coaching looks like. Got eight defenders on the wrong side of the field heading towards the hash, and left the door wide open to the right flat, sideline and end zone.

Go back and watch what happens on 3rd and long (after a holding penalty) late in the 4th quarter. 17 yard pass to the crossing TE (again) down to the 1.5 yard line.

Before LSU even got half their guys set, the ball was snapped, in perfect formation for a power left sweep. #74 pulls and destroys the edge. Then watch #2 complete his ownership of your #7 with a Pancake supreme:

LINK

That's "by no means a great coach?"

After all of college football supposedly "caught up" to Chip by mimicking the no-huddle, blur spread offense (including the entire SEC, led by the two Trojan castoffs that put Bama's offense into the 21st Century), they said the game passed Chip by.

I'd beg to ask your defensive starters about that. You can chalk it up to "miscommunication" all you want: by the way, is that just standard LSU talk for when you got out-coached, out-thunk, out-smarted and out-played?
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