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re: Kirby Smart (Joe Brady related)
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:34 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:34 pm to Lester Earl
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You don’t go from competing 56% of your passes & 16 TDS to 76% And SIXTY frickin tds because he “worked with the WRs” in the offseason lmao
Practice does not make perfect, solid take
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:36 pm to Lester Earl
People think offense is the Water Boy with everyone running around with secret playbooks and shite.
You run a play exactly one time and every one of your opponents (and every team that watches your film) has that play. No is just dropping dozens of new plays every game.
It’s putting small wrinkles on the same plays/concepts based on your personnel and what your opponent is doing. It’s about running the same play from bunches instead of spread and then if it works doing it repeatedly.
Just because LSU had no offensive innovation for 8 years doesn’t mean that Joe Brady is the only competent offensive coach. Someone else can co to us what he has done to a lesser extent.
You run a play exactly one time and every one of your opponents (and every team that watches your film) has that play. No is just dropping dozens of new plays every game.
It’s putting small wrinkles on the same plays/concepts based on your personnel and what your opponent is doing. It’s about running the same play from bunches instead of spread and then if it works doing it repeatedly.
Just because LSU had no offensive innovation for 8 years doesn’t mean that Joe Brady is the only competent offensive coach. Someone else can co to us what he has done to a lesser extent.
This post was edited on 1/14/20 at 9:38 pm
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:37 pm to WaWaWeeWa
wasn’t he going around telling recruits he already had a signed contract with Brady for is OC next year?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:37 pm to WaWaWeeWa
Yes, Kirby said that. He's wrong, but we will get past that.
The combination of leveling the WR routes and expanding the QB reads were things Brady brought. We gave Burreaux options he never had before, and that few other quarterbacks in the country have (yes, including Tua). Kirby gave Fromm neither the routes or the read structure to work with, and it showed.
Additionally, Brady was critical in making the wide receivers incredibly better than they were last year, both in route running precision and in catch skills. Those are tangible things that can directly be attributed to Brady.
CEO proved that he is willing to hire talent and let them do their job. That means he will:
1) Attract better talent to the job, with them knowing they will really have the chance to shine on their own.
2) He trusted Slinger to help him find someone that will create great chemistry in the coaches booth.
That's a good recipe for getting another great hire.
Great leaders allow their people to do their job. CEO did exactly that, and created the best team to ever play the game in the process.
GEAUX TIGERS!
The combination of leveling the WR routes and expanding the QB reads were things Brady brought. We gave Burreaux options he never had before, and that few other quarterbacks in the country have (yes, including Tua). Kirby gave Fromm neither the routes or the read structure to work with, and it showed.
Additionally, Brady was critical in making the wide receivers incredibly better than they were last year, both in route running precision and in catch skills. Those are tangible things that can directly be attributed to Brady.
CEO proved that he is willing to hire talent and let them do their job. That means he will:
1) Attract better talent to the job, with them knowing they will really have the chance to shine on their own.
2) He trusted Slinger to help him find someone that will create great chemistry in the coaches booth.
That's a good recipe for getting another great hire.
Great leaders allow their people to do their job. CEO did exactly that, and created the best team to ever play the game in the process.
GEAUX TIGERS!
This post was edited on 1/14/20 at 9:40 pm
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:39 pm to Mohican
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Chances are we will never see another season like this in our lifetimes
And this is whether Joe Brady stayed or not.
Hell Curley Hallman was a damn fine coach when he was coaching Bret Farve. How good of a coach is Belichick going to be when Tom Brady leaves? Sean Payton without Drew Brees?
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:39 pm to WaWaWeeWa
Well if Kirby Smart said it... 
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:39 pm to Lester Earl
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There aren’t that many systems man lol.
Thanks for proving my point
Brady doesn’t have some brand new system that can’t be replicated. The only thing that can’t be replicated is Burrow.
It was the perfect fit for a perfect quarterback at the perfect time. By that doesn’t mean Joe Brady was irreplaceable. I’m not discrediting him, he’s a fantastic coach. He’s just not an irreplaceable coach.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:40 pm to CorporateTiger
Right.
shite is sad people can't see that
It really was the perfect storm though
shite is sad people can't see that
It really was the perfect storm though
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:42 pm to WaWaWeeWa
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Brady doesn’t have some brand new system that can’t be replicated. The only thing that can’t be replicated is Burrow.
That’s a really bad take. If you watch any amount of football then you have to realize how important coaching is. Everyone in the NFL is mostly running the same offense, but there’s a reason that many of them fail even with good talent (cough cough Cleveland Browns cough cough). Look at what Kevin Steffanski did for the Vikings without fundamentally changing their scheme.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:43 pm to WaWaWeeWa
Basically he brought a modern system yo this team
I honestly don't think if Brady was here last year they would've put up the same numbers
It's one more year with all the players getting reps with each other
This doesn't happen the same last year if Brady comes a year early
I honestly don't think if Brady was here last year they would've put up the same numbers
It's one more year with all the players getting reps with each other
This doesn't happen the same last year if Brady comes a year early
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:45 pm to Lester Earl
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You don’t go from competing 56% of your passes & 16 TDS to 76% And SIXTY frickin tds because he “worked with the WRs” in the offseason lmao
You sure don't. But when your offensive line goes from not good to great things really change. People have a few more seconds to get open. There was plays when Burrow could have smoked a cigar he had so much time.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:45 pm to lostinbr
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Also helps that the OL went from most sacks allowed in the SEC to winning the Joe Moore award.
They were better this year, but all this means is that the award for best OL was given to the OL that allowed the most sacks in the SEC this year.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:48 pm to CorporateTiger
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If you watch any amount of football then you have to realize how important coaching is
I agree completely. We needed a coach to install a modern offense that would utilize burrow and the receivers talents.
I’m just saying I think there are numerous coaches that could have done that. Maybe I’m wrong, it’s just an opinion
If Brady has some special scheme I guess we will see it in the NFL next year
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:49 pm to mkemp0113
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With that being said, it really shows how stupid those are that are shitting on Brady literally less than 24 hours after he helped this team win a national championship. Pathetic.
Direct quotes from tRant today:
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But it would nice to be able to compete every year. Now without the Joes it will be back to the Citrus Bowl.
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I will say as somebody who has never wavered on my belief that Coach O is not a good coach (he's amazing for the university culture and all that) but I think we're about to find out the truth about him as an actual football coach.
My feeling has always been he has very little to do with the success on the field.
Off the field he is great, but I think we take a huge step back next year.
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You don’t just run fricking plays. You have to be innovative, watch film, and install different things. E has been a OC for like 20 yrs and his stats aren’t that great.
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Three and outs, stalled drives, no scoring for multiple consecutive quarters, etc. Do people really want to go back to that?
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Brady programmed Burrow. Brady understood the relationship that Payton and Brees have. I don't think Ensminger is capable of that.
What’s more pathetic, being optimistic about the future or making one assistant out to be bigger than a program that’s one national championships under its last three coaches?
I love what Joe Brady did for us this year and he will always be part of LSU history. But some folks around here are acting like Ed Orgeron and Steve Ensminger, with their combined 70 years of coaching experience, are completely football illiterate and incapable of fielding a productive offense after this year.
We begged for a modern offense for the past 10 years. We finally have a coaching staff who have bought in and are committed to running one. They set offensive records this year. We aren’t going back to 3 yards and a cloud of dust.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:50 pm to Mohican
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What if you are minimizing the actual talent at Brady and E’s disposal? There was no weakness on this offense. That is extremely rare in college.
I'm not minimizing anything. I recognize this was a collective effort and we're losing 2 big pieces to that. I think Brady was primarily responsible for the design of the offense but both him and E installed it. And Ensminger is smart and a solid OC, so it's absurd to think he can't carry success forward regardless if we hire someone from outside or promote someone like Munoz from within.
No panic here, brother. A little disappointed to lose Brady, but I have complete trust in the brain trust to replace him.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:51 pm to Barracuda
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What’s amazing is I don’t think the offense ran one trick play all year.
No not really. They just rolled. Never really got cute for a second.
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:52 pm to lostinbr
What I find funny is that what happened this year is what everyone here said would happen if we got a modern offense. The sleeping giant argument because of all our skill players.
So we get a modern offense, explode like everyone predicted, then say it was all because of the coach.
It’s strange
So we get a modern offense, explode like everyone predicted, then say it was all because of the coach.
It’s strange
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:54 pm to Lester Earl
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You don’t go from competing 56% of your passes & 16 TDS to 76% And SIXTY frickin tds because he “worked with the WRs” in the offseason lmao
When you never took a snap under center your whole life and threw for 70% out the gun......and the new Offense is out the gun.........The comfort level absolutely makes a difference
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:55 pm to OceanMan
You don't need to when you have 5 elite players going out in routes and Joe burrow delivering the ball
On top of that the o line was pretty damn good.
I'll say it again, this year was a perfect storm
Doesn't happen the same last year even if Brady was here
On top of that the o line was pretty damn good.
I'll say it again, this year was a perfect storm
Doesn't happen the same last year even if Brady was here
Posted on 1/14/20 at 9:57 pm to WaWaWeeWa
Brady caught lightening in a bottle. He better cash in as fast as he can. If he stayed at LSU and has a pretty good offense nest year he is a nobody again.
Strike while your iron is hot.
Strike while your iron is hot.
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