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re: It ain't philosophy, it's execution
Posted on 11/19/15 at 1:23 pm to PacLSU
Posted on 11/19/15 at 1:23 pm to PacLSU
philosophy is fine. i want to be a power running team. however, there are more ways to establish a power run game then tying your hands behind your back and selling your soul to the i formation.
Posted on 11/19/15 at 1:28 pm to S
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philosophy is fine. i want to be a power running team. however, there are more ways to establish a power run game then tying your hands behind your back and selling your soul to the i formation.
THANK YOU!
Split back formations ftw
Posted on 11/19/15 at 1:36 pm to sjmabry
Our players may not but the opposing coaches sure do
Posted on 11/19/15 at 2:10 pm to dbbuilder79
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It's not his philosophy. But he's using the most antiquated form of that philosophy. At no time in modern college football should you only have 1 wr on the field unless it's 2 yds from the goal line
And in that formation, we never pass. It's a one on one situation where a hitch and go could lead to a TD.
Posted on 11/19/15 at 2:30 pm to WalkingTurtles
quote:Bingo
We have focused too much recruiting on skill players than the front 7 on defense and the front 5 on offense. We have all these WRs and TEs, and a ton of DBs.
Posted on 11/19/15 at 2:39 pm to PacLSU
quote:I agree.
There is nothing inherently wrong with Les' philosophy. The problem is he is lackadaisical in execution
If we want to be a pound it down your throat and challenge your manhood team, which I like, we have to be ready to go and execute in that fashion.
We do not succeed in being the type of team we are supposed to be.
Solid, strong, well coached teams have traits that this and other LSU teams do not have.
Defenses that don't miss assignments and don't have breakdowns in technique.
Special teams that can flip fields, maintain focus and create turnovers.
Offenses that limit mistakes, don't take negative yardage plays, limit penalties, win their individual battles, control the clock, convert third downs.
We don't do any of that in any phase with any consistency.
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