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re: Trey Quinn Transferring

Posted by Fried Balogna on 2/16/16 at 2:41 pm to
First of all TQ was the most complete reciever we had. Could go inside or outside, block, routes.... you name it he could do it. The tall guys had more reach in the jump balls yes. But TQ was most versatile. Ask Adam Henry.
Second, he gets a bum rap from CC. Quote by 2 former coaches. Sorry not giving source. AH lures TQ to LSU telling he can beat the sterotypical reciever of SEC west. He doesnt get that ultimate chance like others have.However, he passed the proving ground that he can play. Fact is.... you are laughable, and ridiculed in SECwest if you bring in a white skill player. Thats one reason Miss state doesnt even try.

re: Trey Quinn Transferring

Posted by Fried Balogna on 2/16/16 at 1:35 pm to
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Get a clue. Jarvis Landry would not have dropped 2 passes right in his hands that would have sealed a win vs. bama 2 years ago. That was enough for me to wish him bon voyage


You should really get a clue. TQ dropped 0 passes this year unlike the list that played including other transferred player. Last year, Bama 1 legit drop, 1 questionable. That was a team loss and everyone knows it

re: Texas Tech passing game

Posted by Fried Balogna on 12/7/15 at 11:36 am to
I'm pretty pessimistic when it comes to playing against inovative coaching, good athletes, and a team able/willing to adapt intragame. Also, 3-4 weeks off helps only the injured. Timing is usually off, conditioning usually off, emotions usually not where they should be, distractions galore...etc.
LSU will have their frickin hands full. That one trick LSU pony better have its mojo on.
No they will not be able to run against AL, if AL uses WKU's game plan/film. 9 in box will not bode well for LF stats. AL matches too well across the board. LSu had better adapt in between series and not wait till 1/2 time. BH will have to outdo AL's QB and keep the LSU def off the field. Please abandon the down,deep sideline passes with a 5% success rate, for a balanced one with crossing patterns, quick hitches, slants. Play action is key, occasional bootleg will loosen up the money run.
LSU secondary better pack their lunch. Missed reads and blown assignments will rule the day due to their confusion and lack of experience on a few of the DBs. LSU better count on some bigh plays and hope the spec teams don't let them down.
agree. Catching passes in a gimmicky offense is a sugar high. You will eventually get exposed when you go to the next level. Steel sharpens steel and scouts know that. Generally, the best at anything have had to take the dirt road to get there.
Glad to see the receiver play is front and center. I had a post banished 2 weeks ago for commenting on the poor play. Nonetheless, you need to see the posture and body language of said players when they are not included in the play. Watch what they do away from the play. They obviously do not know what a mirror is, because the self evaluation is not there in the entitled players. The 2 tall outside guys have played regardless of poor attitude, performance and adverse public comments. The big inside guy, a reported strong blocker has had the drops. Meanwhile, LM/CC introduce a new inside/outside guy Fr. phenome. He looked completely lost last week AND had a bonified drop. The one guy from last year, the one banished... 1 catch, no drops, 6 yds after catch. Quiet, no drama, multdimensional, huge effort, big blocks, team player. I dunno,it sounds insane to me
take foam earplugs if sitting in lower arena

re: John Diarse

Posted by Fried Balogna on 9/28/15 at 8:51 am to
You need to check what's in the pipe you're smokin. It seems many posters are looking for excuses why this good player is dropping balls. "it's tony ball's fault, it lack of reps, it's BH fault for throwing too hard,... it goes on and on. Take an UNBIASED look at WHO has not dropped a ball this year. I promise,... it's a short list.
ask Adam Henry. he said it
That's not Dave. He was not born in 72 and he doesn't use all caps.
Well put 93. He is really a remarkable athlete and young man. Not vocal like many of the squeaky wheels out there. He shows up in shape, studied and ready. 100% every play. His game grades was among the highest from what i heard last year.

re: Who wears #18 in 2015

Posted by Fried Balogna on 6/29/15 at 12:01 pm to
He really grasps the team concept which LSU as a whole is lacking . He's probably the hardest working, most self motivated, most under appreciated asset they have. Too bad they don't know how to use him.

re: LSU Coaches

Posted by Fried Balogna on 6/26/15 at 8:51 am to
even before the internet, coaches walked the fine line of being elected governor or demoted to dog catcher. thats nothing new. today's time with the internet and message boards, social media, etc, allow the 13 year olds to be heard by the rest of us.

re: B.Harris and the playbook

Posted by Fried Balogna on 6/22/15 at 12:06 pm to
Probably correct. However, if you can't read progressions on simpler plays, memorizing the complicated plays becomes moot. That goes for all QB's. Either way, it's no excuse for not getting the job done.