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Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:08 pm to oOoLsUtIgErSoOo
You do realize FB is a team sport. Offense has to work alongside defense and same other way around. Game is like a game of chess. So maybe we should go no huddle every down and get defense right back on filed. How can you not like the way SE kept offense ready after every 3 rd down this game so that UCF couldn’t get new plyears in. But yet slowed down when neeeded to regroup.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:09 pm to MGTigers
And your altar only managed 5 post. 

Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:11 pm to LSUStar
Thanks! Where do you do your fortune teller work. I would love to hear what’s in store for me
Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:17 pm to GumboPot
Too damn predictable and too damn conservative when ahead. 1st and 10, oh yeah that's a run 80%, 2nd and 10-6 oh yeah that's a run too 70%, 3rd and 5-1 run probably 65%. I believe the easiest job in the SEC each week is to be the opposing defensive coordinator against LSU. Down and distance gives you your defensive scheme. You play the percentages. If LSU is winning at the line of scrimmage against your 8 man front then you weren't going to win anyway. If LSU is winning, up the running percentages by 10%.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:20 pm to MFV
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I'm just not sure we can be effective with a "multiple offense". There is a reason most teams run the spread or some version of it. It is simpler offense to implement
Yep.
It's an easy offense to install and highly effective when executed at a master level.
It's not that E's offense can't be highly effective but it's apparent that there were issues with learning it. He even admitted as much.
This post was edited on 1/3/19 at 1:23 pm
Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:34 pm to Rickdaddy4188
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HE NEVER ONCE MOVED THE POCKET FOR BURROW.
That is 100% false, or at least serious hyperbole
Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:34 pm to p&g
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you losers so much.
Who are the losers? Those that see that the offense is awful? I think the offense is dreadful inasmuch as it cannot compete with upper level teams consistently. It struggles against lower tier teams. Why would you not think it is more or less poorly planned and executed? Just asking.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 1:41 pm to GumboPot
The gameplan against bama was atrocious and they had no answer whatsoever to bama dominating at the line of scrimmage.
I thought that the offense looked good against UCF. It's hard to be critical of the redzone playcalling because of some penalties stalling drives and a dropped pass. I think keeping the ball away from UCF was 100percent the right thing to do.
The offense should take a giant leap forward this fall. A lot of players coming back. Adding depth along the offensive line and running back. Not to mention depth at tight end.
I thought that the offense looked good against UCF. It's hard to be critical of the redzone playcalling because of some penalties stalling drives and a dropped pass. I think keeping the ball away from UCF was 100percent the right thing to do.
The offense should take a giant leap forward this fall. A lot of players coming back. Adding depth along the offensive line and running back. Not to mention depth at tight end.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:15 pm to lsuhunt555
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My second issue was it felt like they never established an identity. It seemed like certain games they wanted to be I formation run heavy, others they spread it out, others they aired it out. It just didnt seem like we had something to always fall back on and say "That's our bread and butter."
Underrated post.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:17 pm to memphis tiger
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He really is not that much different than Miles and Cam.
Agree
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Very predictable and does absolutely nothing to create and exploit mismatches.
Totally disagree. Both coaching regimes were very good at exploiting mismatches. It's when they faced equal or similar talent that both have struggled (minus Troy).
This post was edited on 1/3/19 at 2:18 pm
Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:21 pm to bencoleman
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It's hard to be critical of the redzone playcalling because of some penalties stalling drives and a dropped pass.
This is my shocked face.

Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:28 pm to EXPLAYER
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You do realize FB is a team sport. Offense has to work alongside defense and same other way around. Game is like a game of chess. So maybe we should go no huddle every down and get defense right back on filed. How can you not like the way SE kept offense ready after every 3 rd down this game so that UCF couldn’t get new plyears in. But yet slowed down when neeeded to regroup
What are you even replying too? All I've done was give the offense credit, for helping the defense, in this thread. Here is my post from just a few pages back.
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The offense controlling time of possession, and keeping the ball out of UCF's high powered offense, against our totally depleted defense helped win the game.
The defense also did a great job of getting stops. The DL did an amazing job of getting pressure. This game was an all around good effort from the offense and defense
This post was edited on 1/3/19 at 2:33 pm
Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:32 pm to bencoleman
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It's hard to be critical of the redzone playcalling because of some penalties stalling drives and a dropped pass
It's hard to take you seriously whenever you constantly throw in that you feel the players are the only ones to blame in nearly every post.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:37 pm to Mr. Hangover
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That is 100% false, or at least serious hyperbole
Never is most certainly hyperbole. Hardly ever is more accurate.
The staff hardly ever reset the pocket by design.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 2:38 pm to bencoleman
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The gameplan against bama was atrocious and they had no answer whatsoever to bama dominating at the line of scrimmage.
Agree. Gotta be more creative
Posted on 1/3/19 at 3:26 pm to Fat Bastard
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Also offense could not finish games. he sux against bama and always will. E is not the answer. we had a OC in matt. O wanted a yes man. plain and simple
Who could argue with any of this. Canada was the closest thing we have had to a true OC since Jimbo fisher. The rest has been buffalo bagels. Why blame the players when the coaches recruited them and 'coach' them. All of it is on the coaches and as things stand, there are 0 reasons to believe that CSE can produce a competitive offense against top line defenses. This will be the same frustrating crap next year.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 3:34 pm to EXPLAYER
Well, if you do not understand prediction from probability I cannot help you. The offense is the same idiocy it has been for years outside of some glimpses from Canada. Simpletons had difficulty taking historically consistent information and making predictions with it.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 3:38 pm to LSUStar
quote:Do you know not to jump off sides?
Why is it NOT his fault. Do the playoff teams have those kinds of problems. In college it is 100% on the coaches 100% of the time.
Oh, and congrats on the dumbest thing I've read all day.
Posted on 1/3/19 at 3:46 pm to oOoLsUtIgErSoOo
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's hard to take you seriously whenever you constantly throw in that you feel the players are the only ones to blame in nearly every post.
I don't care what you do. I said I wasn't going to read to much into the lack of scoring in the redzone because of some drive killing penalties and at least one dropped pass. Other than that I thought the offense did well against UCF.
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