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re: Reminder: our OC never left
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:37 pm to SidewalkTiger
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:37 pm to SidewalkTiger
Lol by your interpretation Les Miles was running the spread at LSU this whole time. You don’t get the Tom Landry comment because you’re ignorant about football.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:41 pm to Zeek
But that’s a strawman argument and not at all what I said. Brady implemented a brand new offense at LSU it wasn’t Ensminger who did that. Now we all hope he learned enough to keep it going but fools like Sidewalk who claim the offense was put in before the 2018 season are just delusional and following the rant tradition of devaluing anyone who leaves LSU before they want them to. Before he left these same type posters were saying pay him whatever he wants and move him to OC so that Ensminger can go back to what he’s more comfortable with or retire. Now they’re claiming we didn’t need Brady it was all ensminger. It’s insanity
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 7:43 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:42 pm to Madking
Oh look, here's a headline:
And some quotes:
Oh look, a YouTube video:
Scott Linehan's HELLA AGGRESSIVE SPREAD OFFENSE- Top Billin
Damn, guess all these people are wrong. Keep it coming bud.
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New LSU coach Scott Linehan returns to college football, brings command of the spread offense
And some quotes:
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Meyer, according to Tim Layden, learned his spread passing attack “from Louisville and offensive coordinator Scott Linehan
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Louisville never scored fewer than 30 points per game while Linehan was the coordinator from 1999 to 2001. The fledgling program at a basketball school won consecutive C-USA championships in 2000 and 2001, and Linehan's offense helped produce future NFL players like Super Bowl champion wide receiver Deion Branch and quarterback Dave Ragone.
"Not only did he know about (the spread), he knew what it looked like through a quarterback's eyes," said UTEP defensive coordinator Mike Cox, Linehan's teammate at Idaho who coached alongside him at Idaho, Louisville and in the NFL. "I think we got those two things together and that made him very valuable."
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And Linehan's football life was born right at the forefront of what became the modern spread era.
Oh look, a YouTube video:
Scott Linehan's HELLA AGGRESSIVE SPREAD OFFENSE- Top Billin
Damn, guess all these people are wrong. Keep it coming bud.
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 7:43 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:43 pm to SidewalkTiger
Lmao once again sports writers opinions over fact and football. You’re too stupid for words. Ever watch the Dallas offense under Linehan? Ever watch any of his teams? Not once has he run a surest offense he’s a west coast/air Coryell disciple.
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 7:45 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:44 pm to Madking
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Now we all hope he learned enough to keep it going but fools like Sidewalk who claim the offense was put in before the 2018 season
Except.
I never said that.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:45 pm to Madking
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Lmao once again sports writers opinions over fact and football. You’re too stupid for words
Yes!!!
All of them are wrong and you, and you alone are right.
Congratulations sir.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:46 pm to SidewalkTiger
You keep following media hacks I’ll keep following football.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:48 pm to Madking
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Not once has he run a surest offense he’s a west coast/air Coryell disciple.
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It was the spread offense before the spread offense, it had the ultimate move tight end before the move tight end, it was the West Coast Offense on steroids. It was known as the "Air Coryell," a high-flying, breathtaking offense that utilized the width of the field and shredded defenses vertically with supremely talented pass catchers.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:53 pm to SidewalkTiger
Lmfao you’re ignorance is amazing. Yea Air Coryell was the spread, remember John Riggins in that Redskins spread offense? Remember Adrian Peterson running for all those yards in that spread offense? Just because you repeat idiots, take things out of context and misrepresent things doesn’t mean they become reality in practice. Sorry but the actual events you’re lying about prove everything you’re saying is false.
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 7:54 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:56 pm to Madking
Well perhaps since no one on God's green earth knows what a spread offense is, besides you of course, perhaps you should explain it to everyone.
Of course you know all about it however all of the coaches I've quoted such as Urban Meyer and Sonny Dykes are "media hacks" according to you.
So maybe you should give a class on it.
In fact, why arent you coaching somewhere?
Its a shame for all that knowledge to go to waste.
LMAOOOOO
Of course you know all about it however all of the coaches I've quoted such as Urban Meyer and Sonny Dykes are "media hacks" according to you.
So maybe you should give a class on it.
In fact, why arent you coaching somewhere?
Its a shame for all that knowledge to go to waste.
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you’re ignorance is amazing
LMAOOOOO
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 7:59 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:58 pm to luciouslou
Very underrated post. Upvote.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 7:58 pm to SidewalkTiger
The spread wasn’t invented by some idiot writers revisionist bs. Coryell actually built on what people that really started those concepts did. You and the clickbait moron have it completely backwards. Again you don’t know shite you just repeat and spin ignorance which makes you worse.
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 8:02 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 8:00 pm to SidewalkTiger
No plenty people know what it is, you just don’t. Just because a coach uses shotgun sometimes doesn’t mean he’s running the spread like you’ve alleged. Go educate yourself.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 8:01 pm to Madking
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The spread wasn’t invented by some idiot writers revisionist bs. Coryell actually built on what people that really started those concepts did. You and the clickbait moron have it completely backwards. Again you don’t know shite you just repeat ignorance which makes you worse.
Cool cool.
That didnt do shite toward explaining what the spread is but its cool.
Have a nice night sir.

Posted on 3/9/20 at 8:03 pm to SidewalkTiger
Try reading actual information about it instead of skimming sports writers for out of context nonsense you can spin.
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 8:04 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 8:34 pm to SidewalkTiger
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To pretend that just because an NFL team hired Brady means that Brady was the mastermind isnt the smartest assumption.
Ok..who was the mastermind of last year’s offense? Just curious
Posted on 3/9/20 at 8:49 pm to Genestealer55
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Ok..who was the mastermind of last year’s offense? Just curious
I dont really think any one person was responsible. I think both E and Brady worked to their strengths, the receivers got better (credit to them and Brady), Burrow actually had an offseason to build some chemistry with the coaches and players, and Burrow just had the killer instinct and it factor and it all came together perfectly.
If Brady was good enough to run the offense by himself as some suggest, O would've named him OC and let E coach tight ends or quarterbacks, there's no reason not to.
Also, if Brady was capable of running an offense at that level, Sean Payton wouldnt have advised him against going to LSU in my opinion.
Posted on 3/9/20 at 9:08 pm to SidewalkTiger
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I dont really think any one person was responsible. I think both E and Brady worked to their strengths, the receivers got better (credit to them and Brady), Burrow actually had an offseason to build some chemistry with the coaches and players, and Burrow just had the killer instinct and it factor and it all came together perfectly.
Are you a politician? Do you work for the government? Are you a lawyer?
This post was edited on 3/9/20 at 9:10 pm
Posted on 3/9/20 at 9:12 pm to luciouslou
For all intents and purposes, Brady was most certainly the OC. The offense that Ensminger ran in 2018, while technically a spread, was still plodding and predictable, and looked nothing like what we saw this year.
Posted on 3/10/20 at 12:44 am to SidewalkTiger
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Though Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael was the main draw during the get-together in Baton Rouge, Brady got his turn on the whiteboard in front of the LSU staff as well, sharing his thoughts on the run-pass option that was spreading quickly throughout college football and bubbling up in the NFL. Tigers offensive coordinator Steve Ensminger perked up as he watched and listened. He was impressed. Every question he had, Brady had an answer.
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Nine months have passed since his hire, and the Tigers' offense is unrecognizable to those who've watched the team over the past two decades. Alabama coach Nick Saban, whose No. 2-ranked Crimson Tide host No. 1 LSU this Saturday, said, "They're a completely different offense. They've completely changed their style of play
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No one knew that a lot of the things the Saints did on Sundays with do-everything quarterback Taysom Hill traced back to the 28-year-old's cubicle. How could they?
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Ed Orgeron wasn't present for the meeting, but he heard about it. And a year later, when a position opened up on the offensive staff, and the program still looking to overhaul its Stone Age era offense, Brady's name bubbled back up. Orgeron made some calls, including one to Brady's former boss at William & Mary, Kevin Rogers, who told him, "You'd be nuts not to hire the guy."
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And by doing so, by allowing Brady to bring his own blend of the RPO and West Coast offenses to LSU, those athletes have finally been put in space and set free.
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No one knew how it would work, though, this unknown former analyst and graduate assistant who was only 29 years old at the time he was hired to supposedly reshape LSU's offense as its passing-game coordinator. Orgeron had already tried once to step into the 21st century
How the LSU offense completely changed thanks to Joe Brady
Here is your link. it’s obvious you are going to believe what you want to believe, no matter who here tries to tell you otherwise.
I like coach E too, he is a damn good man, by working with coach E, Brady, undoubtedly, was able to become a more polished/refined OC prospect..
Now, let’s all hope and pray Coach E retained much of Joe Brady’s offense .
This post was edited on 3/10/20 at 1:21 am
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