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Not sure if that was sarcastic or not, but having the greatest WR of all time teaching tigers how to run routes and catch better sounds pretty great to me.
I think the principle is the same. You get someone with pro level experience and knowledge who can make an impact immediately in the area that has always hurt you the worst.. Quarterback
I still haven't heard one reason why he wouldn't be a good fit.
And Sarkisian would have them drunk
This may seem entirely far fetched and way out of left field, but consider for a moment some of the biggest woes LSU has had on offense over the past ten years or so. We cannot develop quarterbacks with any consistency, we are (most years) a one dimensional run team, our play designs are uninspired at best and those that aren't often come across as gimmicky, and we can't push the ball down the field on deep passes. Brett Favre, as a hall of fame NFL quarterback, would bring the best quarterback development system LSU has ever seen, a revamped offense that would excel at downfield throws, and be a huge asset in quarterback recruitment. Brett Favre would fit in perfectly with the winning culture Coach O has been pushing for. He has experience at the high school level as a winning offensive coordinator. I say give the gunslinger a shot and help make LSU football great again.