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re: QB Play heading into 2017

Posted by greyhound77 on 12/31/16 at 11:02 pm to
With a new offensive coordinator and the quarterback position being LSU's Achilles heel, it's a guarantee that the qb position will be open competition next spring

re: Who is your OC choice?

Posted by greyhound77 on 12/4/16 at 8:03 am to
Baton Rouge and a struggling alcoholic not a good mix
You are truly an optimist! I guess you could say it's possible, but highly unlikely. Do you honestly think this offense will beat Alabama,Texas A&M, Old Miss,or Arkansas. There defenses will take away LSU's best offensive weapon Leonard Fournette. They will load the box and make LSU pass.
No, that would be Les Miles/ Cam Cameron that did that
I did believe LSU would barely win against Auburn, but even if LSU did get the last play off before the clock ran out , it wouldn't be a win to brag about. Still the same poor offensive performance.
Is this Les Miles? This is the same offensive performance that we've grown accustom to, and the same time management that we've seen for 10 years.
This loss May seal the firing of Les Miles
Quarterbacks are developed in high school and college. When they get to the NFL an offensive philosophy is built around them
Oh hell no, we opened SEC play with a reverse. And a typical Les Miles 2nd half.
360 degrees that's the only turn around miles will do
Ohio St. had two advantages on their side, A weak Conference, they have the best talent,and a knowledgeable head coach willing to make any changes necessary to win the game. LSU has neither of those luxuries.
Though a loss is hard to take, it probably happened at the best time. Losing the first game helps all the dreamer fans put things in perspective. It can get some wins but it is limited, and it is not the #5 ranked SEC West contender. This teams ceiling is 10 wins. You can moan cry and disagree all you want, but if you want to see the development of an offense, watch Alabama from game 1 to the end of the season
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LSU could have the best quarterback in college football, and he would limited to what he could do because of play-calling and the style of offense. LSU has the talent to play with anybody but not the coaching and Player Development needed on the offensive side of the ball
Quarterback development. That's 100% on Camerons back. Not getting the job done
Anyone who believes this win signifies a turnaround for next season is delusional. Texas Tech has worst run defense. Harris completes 12 passes, Cameron being on the sideline got us 12 completions. I think in the box it was about the same. Les did to Texas Tech what he does to all inferior opponent. He can't do it to top tier teams. Glad for the bowl win, because we didn't need another bowl loss, but it means nothing as too turning the offense around. Look at his Texas bowl interview. He attributes the three games slide in the season to injuries and personnel loss, not to his offensive philosophy. So in saying all this,did he really fix the offense? I THINK NOT
I guess you're happy with 7 to 10 winso a season and no national title in sight.
Yeah I come to the conclusion last year the only thing holding LSU back is Les Miles
That's true, Jennings reminds me of Jordan Jefferson