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I think JJ unfortunately is the face of the Gary Crowton offense...
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:26 pm
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:26 pm
This is why most fans are reluctant to get him back on board. He was set up to fail with poor preparation, poor play calling, poor clock management etc. Unfortunatly for him, he was at the helm during the bulk of it. Fans just want to get past that and move on to what we currently have, which is a solid identity of an offense. It consistantly moves the chains and runs the clock. JL came in at a good time and has played solid, but as another thread shows, his numbers weren't that much better than JJ at the end of last year. We are so much happier now than last year though. Being number 1 in the country will do that though.

Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:27 pm to TigerWilson88
hmmm, you may be on to something. I often got pouty-faced the last 3 yrs of Crowton's tenure as well.

Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:28 pm to TigerWilson88
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I think JJ unfortunately is the face of the Gary Crowton offense...
When you say this I get an image like that sappy commercial of all the QBs who have suffered under Crowton locked in cages with frowns on their faces and the Sarah McLaughlin song playing in the background.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:30 pm to TigerWilson88
quote:The Tennessee game end was a perfect example. Play call requiring multiple players to platoon in as the clock ran down was dense.
I think JJ unfortunately is the face of the Gary Crowton offense...
This is why most fans are reluctant to get him back on board. He was set up to fail with poor preparation, poor play calling, poor clock management etc. Unfortunatly for him, he was at the helm during the bulk of it.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:41 pm to NC_Tigah
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The Tennessee game end was a perfect example. Play call requiring multiple players to platoon in as the clock ran down was dense.
There is no doubt that several clock mishaps were the direct result of the formation gimmickry that Crowton was always trying to pull.
Guess what, Gary? If you take a delay of game, your formation advantage is nil.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:42 pm to Jester
No Play Called.
I still can't fathom how that happens.
I still can't fathom how that happens.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:50 pm to TigerWilson88
Please quit blaming someone that wasn't throwing the ball. Did crowton instruct JJ to throw a quarter of the passes at the receivers feet? Did Crowton take away JJ's ability to read the defense? How about, did Crowton instruct JJ to hold on to the ball an extraordinary length of time to help the opposing defense get a sack? I could go on and on, so please quit blaming someone else for JJ's shortcomings!

Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:51 pm to TigerWilson88
any chance that gary is now the face of the JJ era at lsu? any chance he's the scapegoat for JJ underachieving? you know, the same way everyone on this board wanted to run stud out of town until a more talented group got up front?
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:51 pm to TigerWilson88
not sayin, just askin if this topic could be one that's not slanted for once?
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:54 pm to jrich11
It makes sense, but at a certain point, his performance is reflective of his skills and not just the system in which he operated.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:57 pm to APHAACE
All the things you cited are directly affected by quarterback coaching.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:58 pm to APHAACE
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Did crowton instruct JJ to throw a quarter of the passes at the receivers feet?
This is idiotic. His passes were not that bad. Sure he had some bad ones, but so does every QB.
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Did Crowton take away JJ's ability to read the defense?
No, it was his job to TEACH JJ the ability to read the defense. Same with Lee. Crouton was definitely partly to blame for Pick 6.
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How about, did Crouton instruct JJ to hold on to the ball an extraordinary length of time to help the opposing defense get a sack?
Again, he did not teach either of them not to. You still see Lee fold into the pocket at times, but that's part of growing as a QB and it's clearly improving sans Crouton.
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I could go on and on
We know. I'm still hoping you'll shut up eventually.
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It would please me if you really did bang your head against a wall. I may even be willing to give it a nudge.
This post was edited on 9/29/11 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:58 pm to jrich11
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any chance that gary is now the face of the JJ era at lsu? any chance he's the scapegoat for JJ underachieving?
If so, then he's the scapegoat in Provo and Eugene as well, and soon to be College Park.
Poor Gary. It's amazing how this poor guy comes in with this great offense and he gets stuck with these shitty, underachieving QBs who just magically get better as soon as he leaves.
He must be the unluckiest guy in the whole, wide world.
This post was edited on 9/29/11 at 4:59 pm
Posted on 9/29/11 at 4:59 pm to KCinDC
If you are talking to me, I don't think crowton was his first coach so they all must suck too.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 5:02 pm to TigerWilson88
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a solid identity of an offense
and no more Meerkat offense
Posted on 9/29/11 at 5:02 pm to Jester
I actually pointed out a glaring error in Crowton's technical coaching in 2009 the other night, but no one bothered to listen.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 5:06 pm to Jester
I'll tell you how bad his passes were Jester; we had a 5 star stud receiver that couldn't even get drafted because of his shitty arm and decision making!
Posted on 9/29/11 at 5:12 pm to Antonio Moss
Did this point have to do with outlet routes?
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