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re: Landon Ibieta to the portal
Posted on 12/2/24 at 12:47 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 12/2/24 at 12:47 pm to Lester Earl
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LSU was 4th best in the SEC in average time to throw
I'm talking about once Dellinger went down, the interior line between Mubenga and Chester was a disaster for a handful of games. Nuss kept getting pressure right up the middle many times a game at that point. On top of that, we werent running the ball either, so he then had to play hero ball with pressure in his face way more than it should ever happen.
Mubenga playing alongside Chester was a disastrous personnel decision for this OL. On top of that we pretty much never got the run game really going from the Ole Miss game on. Had a couple OK games, but literally not 1 game over 4.3 ypc and we maxed out at 158 yards rushing in any of those games. So again, mostly all on nuss to make things happen.
Again though, this is all pointless, you obviously have an agenda you have to bang your head against the wall with when the reality is Nuss was our highest graded player on offense this season. Way above any of the WRs.
This post was edited on 12/2/24 at 12:48 pm
Posted on 12/2/24 at 12:52 pm to Lester Earl
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Jaxson Dart's average depth of target led the conference, and is almost 3 yards more than Nussmeier's lol.
You seem to think 76 and 71% is some huge difference, it's not, especially to the literal top in the conference.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 12:52 pm to LSUbacchus81
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College football has become so embarrassing.
I love it.
If someone isn't playing at one school, I have no problem with them going to a school where their isn't as much talent at their position and them having a better opportunity to play.
As a college football fan in general, this season has been fun. I think the transfer portal, NIL, the playoffs has made it not as easy for teams to become dominate for years..
Posted on 12/2/24 at 12:53 pm to thunderbird1100
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you obviously have an agenda
refuting your points with facts does not equal me having an agenda.
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Nuss was our highest graded player on offense this season.
he was complete dogshit in the SEC lol.
Nussmeier's grade average for SEC Games: 68.7
SC: 64.5
OM: 73.6
ARK:68.7
A&M: 60.5
BAMA: 60.5
FL: 66.8
VAN: 86.3
OKL: 68.8
Posted on 12/2/24 at 12:54 pm to thunderbird1100
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You seem to think 76 and 71% is some huge difference, it's not, especially to the literal top in the conference.
The top QB vs the bottom QB is separated by 9%.
5% is a lot.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:03 pm to Lester Earl
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Of course they look terrible when the QB does not know how to handle pressure. dude, watch any QB you consider 'good' and tell me how many of them run backwards every snap
I’m fine with riding with nuss next year particularly after his performance against a good defense on Saturday but this is 100% true. this play here shows the issues step up and slide to the side. Instead he goes back and around Jones and has to throw away to avoid a sack. There in a perfect pocket but he himself creates the pressure.
Go to time mark 22:00 and watch the next play. I’m having trouble linking it with the time stamp.
This post was edited on 12/2/24 at 1:05 pm
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:03 pm to The Egg
Who?
If no one knows who he is, then he either hasn’t been around long enough (so transfer is dumb) or isn’t good enough to see the field (so transfer to smaller school may make sense)
If no one knows who he is, then he either hasn’t been around long enough (so transfer is dumb) or isn’t good enough to see the field (so transfer to smaller school may make sense)
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:04 pm to Lester Earl
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he was complete dogshit in the SEC lol.
Again, independent source >>>>>> your agenda
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Nussmeier's grade average for SEC Games: 68.7
Now you have to adjust for opponent, which would bring this much higher as we had one of the toughest schedules in the entire country. And its clear you are out with an agenda saying he was "dogshit" yet didnt have a single game grade under 60 there. His literal worse game was average.
Blaming everything on Nuss is just beyond stupid. Lacy, Anderson and Daniels were obviously not Nabers and Thomas. They arent 1st or 2nd round receivers (at least this past season). That much should be beyond obvious to anyone who watched both the '23 and '24 seasons.
This isnt to say they arent a solid group, they obviously are a solid group, they just arent what we had previously is all and hand some flaws. Again, the biggest issue which pretty much changed the course of this season was once Dellinger went down and got replaced with Mubenga we had 2 interior guys who couldnt block for anything playing alongside each other. We never ran the ball particularly effectively the last 7 games of the season (or almost all season in reality outside of the USA game) and once Dellinger went down we let a ton of pressure up the middle as well against some of our better opponents this season at that which we simply couldnt have with a pocket QB.
Just drop the Nuss sucks stuff, it's beyond stupid. Again, TOP graded player on the entire offense this season. He has flaws just like anyone else, but trying to blame anything on him about a clear step back in the receiving corps is just silly.
This post was edited on 12/2/24 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:12 pm to Lester Earl
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The top QB vs the bottom QB is separated by 9%.
5% is a lot.
He's basically right at the average despite throwing a decent bit less amount of screen plays and you're out here acting like he's Mubenga or something. It's a stupid argument. There isnt a huge difference in 5% when you're talking about a guy who was a bit under average throwing screen plays compared to others. Beck and Ewers threw 26% and 30% of their passes respectively behind the LOS on screens. Nuss was under 15%.
Again, Nuss is clearly not perfect, he could have done better with deep passes this year but the guy had a great 1st season starting considering we had pretty much no run game and he basically lost any semblance of an interior OL for a handful of games against some of our better opponents.
This post was edited on 12/2/24 at 1:17 pm
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:14 pm to thunderbird1100
I never once said “Nuss sucks”. I don’t criticize people like that. So That is kind of insulting considering I literally just refuted every one of your points with facts, which you are now talking around without addressing.
I also never said this WR corps stacks up with years passed. Another made up thing. They certainly played as good as the QB allowed most games. There was a lot of missed opportunities left on the field.
I also never said this WR corps stacks up with years passed. Another made up thing. They certainly played as good as the QB allowed most games. There was a lot of missed opportunities left on the field.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:15 pm to thunderbird1100
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despite throwing among the least amount of screen plays
Do you know what ADOT is?
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:16 pm to Lester Earl
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I never once said “Nuss sucks”.
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"he was complete dogshit in the SEC lol."
You're a joke
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:20 pm to Lester Earl
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Do you know what ADOT is?
Sure, apparently you dont understand what a screen play is and Nuss was on the lower end of throwing them this season compared to others. Again, guys like Beck and Ewers threw DOUBLE what Nuss did as a percentage of their throws behind LOS for screens. Dart was also higher at 17%. Dart was a better QB, no disputing that, but you seem to act like Nuss threw a ton of screens or something, he most definitely did not. It was under 15% of his throws. These are super high percentage throws (90-100% typically) adjusted completion wise. He wasn't just throwing a bunch of easy stuff all season long like some guys.
Nuss definitely liked to live in that 1-9 yard range but these are not 90-100% throws. They range typically more in the 70-90% range adjusted. He was solid there at 83.5%.
This post was edited on 12/2/24 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:21 pm to thunderbird1100
You’re mad cause you can’t refute anything I’m saying. Lmao
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:22 pm to thunderbird1100
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Sure
I don’t think you do
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:24 pm to Lester Earl
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You’re mad cause you can’t refute anything I’m saying. Lmao
You're really just an absolute joke of a poster when it comes to things like that. Again, dude was our highest graded player on offense, yet you say in 1 post he played like shite and in the next refute you ever said something like that.
It's the same old sad story with you. Latch onto some ridiculously stupid angle and argue in circles
Posted on 12/2/24 at 1:36 pm to The Egg
Straight to New England Patriots
Posted on 12/2/24 at 3:36 pm to thunderbird1100
He played like shite and the numbers you can’t refute back that up.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 3:48 pm to Adam Banks
Asked in very limited looks at Swann, Nuss is the best we have. Hope his decision-making mechanism improves.
Posted on 12/2/24 at 3:53 pm to Lester Earl
Nuss had a bad stretch of football, but he didn’t play like shite. You have to account for our inability to run the football for much of the year and the Dellinger injury that greatly affected his pocket. Nuss is a top half of the SEC QB with a chance to be top 3 next year.
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