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Sopsher
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Bay Area, CA |
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| Number of Posts: | 230 |
| Registered on: | 12/19/2019 |
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re: Coach O should shoulder some, but not all blame
Posted by Sopsher on 9/13/21 at 6:25 pm to chinhoyang
enjoy a downvote, son!
re: Ed Orgeron “got it fixed and moving on”
Posted by Sopsher on 9/12/21 at 5:33 pm to TrueTigerTale
Want him gone regardless of whether he fixes anything or not. He alienated the fanbase. If LSU doesn't let him go now, he is going to do long term damage to the funding for athletic department.
It meant bringing back a lot of (talented) seniors and juniors back. We all know that even though Deculus and Tood Harris are seniors, they were not talented enough last season to get drafted. I meant the folks who can get drafted but choose to stay with the program. Prime example is T. White--he knew he could get drafted but stayed back and got a diploma and still got drafted by the Bills. Cannot emphasize how important those players are to the success of your team. They keep the team together in bad times because they have seen it all in their four years.
re: On O replicating the strategy that worked in 2019
Posted by Sopsher on 9/6/21 at 7:57 am to David, Larry David
Do it, please!
On O replicating the strategy that worked in 2019
Posted by Sopsher on 9/6/21 at 7:53 am
Wanted to share some thoughts on how O has approached the philosophy of incorporating the strategy that worked in 2019.
1. Past=! Future--> and that means, the performance and strategy in the past may not work in the future. If y'all recall Dabo's interview in CFP, he clearly mentioned that each and every year, they break down the strategy and rebuild the program on a new strategy. He also mentioned that Bama does it similarly and this ensures that your adversaries do not come prepared for your moves. He said, "we devise a new strategy which revolves around the core strategy, which helps the players adapt to it faster, resulting in less/no confusion on the field".
2. Cheap coordinators != good coordinators. Those of you who invest in stock market may realize that cheap stocks are cheap for a reason. Market rewards a growth-minded comoany with a higher multiple. This is true in football also. If you get cheap coordinators on board, you are likely going to get subpar results. Therefore, to become a quality D1 football team, we need to hire coordinators that are not good but great. They will need to come from programs where they have a "proven record" of being successful. O likes to hire is coordinators based on recommendations. That is not how hiring for a top position works. If you want to work at McKinsey, Amazon, Boston Consulting, etc. you need to take multiple tests, prove you have the rigor to work there. Why can O not understand that his coordinators need to demonstrate that they have the rigor to lead a top notch program, that recommendations are good but should only count 20% towards evaluating a candidate.
3. Recruit and more importantly RETAIN at the top level- there is no debating the fact that top not players play at a higher level. We can all argue about Honey Badger, Jets, etc., but the reality is that we need to have driven individuals on the field who have a mentality to win. LSU does meet this criteria. However, what is more important is to retain that talent. In other words, you have to ensure that they stay in the program for as long as they can and help win games. Believe it or not, experienced players bring a lot more to the table. Alabama is a prime example of this----their folks return back, knowing that fact that they will get drafted should they chose to opt out. Devonta Smith is a prime example and there have been many before him.
I think that at the very least, if we hit these three key points above, we will turn the ship around.
1. Past=! Future--> and that means, the performance and strategy in the past may not work in the future. If y'all recall Dabo's interview in CFP, he clearly mentioned that each and every year, they break down the strategy and rebuild the program on a new strategy. He also mentioned that Bama does it similarly and this ensures that your adversaries do not come prepared for your moves. He said, "we devise a new strategy which revolves around the core strategy, which helps the players adapt to it faster, resulting in less/no confusion on the field".
2. Cheap coordinators != good coordinators. Those of you who invest in stock market may realize that cheap stocks are cheap for a reason. Market rewards a growth-minded comoany with a higher multiple. This is true in football also. If you get cheap coordinators on board, you are likely going to get subpar results. Therefore, to become a quality D1 football team, we need to hire coordinators that are not good but great. They will need to come from programs where they have a "proven record" of being successful. O likes to hire is coordinators based on recommendations. That is not how hiring for a top position works. If you want to work at McKinsey, Amazon, Boston Consulting, etc. you need to take multiple tests, prove you have the rigor to work there. Why can O not understand that his coordinators need to demonstrate that they have the rigor to lead a top notch program, that recommendations are good but should only count 20% towards evaluating a candidate.
3. Recruit and more importantly RETAIN at the top level- there is no debating the fact that top not players play at a higher level. We can all argue about Honey Badger, Jets, etc., but the reality is that we need to have driven individuals on the field who have a mentality to win. LSU does meet this criteria. However, what is more important is to retain that talent. In other words, you have to ensure that they stay in the program for as long as they can and help win games. Believe it or not, experienced players bring a lot more to the table. Alabama is a prime example of this----their folks return back, knowing that fact that they will get drafted should they chose to opt out. Devonta Smith is a prime example and there have been many before him.
I think that at the very least, if we hit these three key points above, we will turn the ship around.
fair enough
Why do you think we are a top 5 team?
re: Redshirt Freshman Player I know Got Text to Get to BTR ASAP
Posted by Sopsher on 9/5/21 at 2:12 pm to GardenDistrictTiger
Fingers crossed for Woodward announcing that O is being let go effective immediately!
re: Sedrick Van Prann
Posted by Sopsher on 9/5/21 at 2:01 pm to moock blackjack
SO glad he chose not to be a part of the shitshow. The kids dont get paid in college. They are there to develop. He knew LSU wasn't gonna get him what he needed so he chose wisely. Gets A+ on college decision.
re: Time for Tommy Moffitt to go
Posted by Sopsher on 9/5/21 at 11:09 am to 75503Tiger
When the team morale is down, the strength and fitness coach should not be blamed. No one performs when management is terrible and they know a cookie monster is leading the program.
Thats what they said about Troy as well!
re: Now you see why Orgeron’s only option was to hire coordinators with no experience
Posted by Sopsher on 9/5/21 at 10:54 am to Jack Daniel
His bosses above him are like that too. Did Orgeron ever called a play at a head coach at a major D1 school before taking over coaching responsibilities?
Year in and out, the management allows vague and ill informed decisions including that buyout for Pellini, and the folks before him who were let go.
Year in and out, the management allows vague and ill informed decisions including that buyout for Pellini, and the folks before him who were let go.
re: It's official - Daronte Jones is LSU's new DC
Posted by Sopsher on 1/26/21 at 10:13 pm to LSUTigers_00
-Pellini came here on others' recommendation.
-Canada came here on others' recommendation.
I will say this--if Ed O is reaching out to Dave to make this hire, O knows jack squat about what he is looking for in a D coordinator. Also, O publicly claimed that Pellini's D was better than Aranda's. This was Aranda's chance for vengeance. I won't be surprised if we shite the bed again this year. An unproven coordinator with unproven recruiting prowess with no ties to Louisiana. Sounds like Pellini; doesn't it?
-Canada came here on others' recommendation.
I will say this--if Ed O is reaching out to Dave to make this hire, O knows jack squat about what he is looking for in a D coordinator. Also, O publicly claimed that Pellini's D was better than Aranda's. This was Aranda's chance for vengeance. I won't be surprised if we shite the bed again this year. An unproven coordinator with unproven recruiting prowess with no ties to Louisiana. Sounds like Pellini; doesn't it?
re: Auburn’s Big Kat in the transfer portal
Posted by Sopsher on 1/10/21 at 11:32 pm to Byrdybyrd05
Man, all I know is that Big Cat is an all SEC first team caliber player and does have the potential to be drafted in the first. He can bolster our edge--Gaye and him could be a lethal combination. I know he loves Ed O. If O can get him and Wanya Morris, I think we have a legit shot to compete for an SEC championship next year.
Last year, they kept saying he comes from a family of hard hitting linebackers. I don't care where you come from but if you are playing the game with the intention to hurt someone, you should be banned for the season. Moreover, I think that NCAA should strongly consider tossing out douchebags like Skalski who can kill someone someday with these moves.
re: Raesjon Davis picks up a few USC CBS
Posted by Sopsher on 12/25/20 at 6:53 pm to cajuntiger1010
So much hatred for a kid that wants to stay close to home? Ed Oliver stayed home and played at Houston and still got drafted in the first. Let's act like grown ups and not hate a kid. I would have hated for him to come here only to see him enter the portal. If Aranda was here, he would have been a lock but thats not the case right now. Also, our current situation is not helping him. We don't have none of our coordinators right now. Who like ambiguities?
re: O is going to save a spot for Brian Thomas
Posted by Sopsher on 12/24/20 at 2:24 pm to geauxtigs999
I just dont want this to turn into a Christian Harris type situation. That kid wasn't into LSU to begin with and I am getting the same vibes with BTJ. I guess time will tell..
re: Max Johnson isn't only good, he's the next Joe Burrow
Posted by Sopsher on 12/23/20 at 11:52 pm to Buckeye Jeaux
quote:lost me there. Also, there will only be one Joe Burrow. Delete the thread.
Max Jonson
re: Camar Wheaton CBs
Posted by Sopsher on 12/23/20 at 5:42 pm to lsutigers718
I dont recall one year ever since Saban was hired where they missed out on a 5* back. Ingram won the Heisman so they have the effing trophy to show off to the recruits as well.
re: 2021 LB Raesjon Davis decommits from LSU
Posted by Sopsher on 12/21/20 at 8:58 pm to BilltheTiger
Did you marry your first girlfriend? Hope you get the point.
re: Sopsher to SoCal
Posted by Sopsher on 12/11/20 at 8:53 pm to Lil Tiger17
No takers for me in the SEC i guess :yack:
on a side note, thats a hella change for this kid--from Amite to Tuscaloosa to LA :rotflmao:
I am anticipating his journey to continue and expect him to transfer to the University of Hawaii next year :dude:
on a side note, thats a hella change for this kid--from Amite to Tuscaloosa to LA :rotflmao:
I am anticipating his journey to continue and expect him to transfer to the University of Hawaii next year :dude:
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