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Man, you went to all those games. You must be a be Redemptorist fan. My point was Mistretta is a better football coach than Sid. I never said Mistretta was great or he is the best or whatever, just said he was better than Sid.
LOL :lol: I got news for you Bayou, Mistretta is a way better coach than Sid. Yes Sid did "build" that program with recruiting,and yes Mistretta benefitted from that. but as far as the coaching part of it Sid isn't that good. Mistretta can actually coach on the field. The big misconception about Sid is that he is some kind of great football coach. Sid is a politician.

re: Frank Wilson

Posted by littledocfenton on 12/13/10 at 1:39 pm to
Good post. I don't think most people realize that Wilson is a great recruiter and a very average field coach. NCAA rules say that you have to be a field coach to recruit. If the rules were like they used to be Wilson would be one of the top targets of every major team in the country, (which he might already be) They could put him in an office recruiting position, but that doesn't exist anymore. That is why a lot of college teams make their top recruiter the RB's coach. Not that they don't coach their a$$ off, but it has the least responsibility of any coach on the field as far as game preparation. Wilson's OP Walker teams were good because he came in with with discipline and got the athletes out to play, not because of his X's and O's. He is a a good coach, and brings a lot to the table, he is just not the guy you would want running an SEC offense. Give him the title of Associate Head Coach and more money if we want to keep him at LSU.
Give Wilson money and the title of Associate Head Coach, but never OC. He is a good position coach, a great recruiter, but not an X's and O's guy. He got OP Walker under control and to the title game, with discipline and athletes making plays, not his offensive knowledge.
What a game! To Coach Ted Davidson and staff, what a great job of coaching and preparing your team. You outplayed and out coached the powerhouse of Louisiana. The Wreckin Rams truly are the best team in the state of Louisiana.
You and Actually have all the inside information. Wow, thats pretty impressive.
Mistretta has put it above the rest, Didn't he win a state title, to me that is above the rest. Also a few semifinal runs. Not bad for an "average coach"
You obviously played for Mistretta, why would you get on here and say he is part of the problem. Mistretta has done a good job at Redemptorist and I wonder why a former player of his would say that about him?
Misstretta is a defensive coach right? If that is the case he should get him a good OC.
Actually has all the scoop. You must be connected. I thought it was the Dunham School.
Gotya. Nice name calling by the way. Calling me a piece of shite and don't even know me. Awesome. Hating people you don't know and calling people names you don't know. The Internet, what a wonderful device, where real men can get on and be men! I was simply wondering how one person could hate another person that they don't even personally know. But you cleared that up for me. Thanks
Why do you hate Kellen Moore? Did he date your sister or something? Just plain stupid to hate someone you don't personally know. I love it when the rantards get on here and say they hate someone they don't even know. I'm sure kellen Moore is real concerned about your hatred of him. The stupidity on this board from some people makes me laugh. :lol:

re: Who is LA's next elite QB?

Posted by littledocfenton on 12/7/10 at 9:01 pm to
Yeah the Manning Camp is open for people to watch.
Yeah he is terrible. You are right. Everyone has an opinion, I think he does a decent job, but thats just my opinion.

re: Who is LA's next elite QB?

Posted by littledocfenton on 12/7/10 at 8:39 pm to
I know who him and yes I think he is good coach. This post has nothing to do with him. We are talking about offensive systems and what kind of QB's they produce. No one said they were 2nd rate coaches.

re: Who is LA's next elite QB?

Posted by littledocfenton on 12/7/10 at 6:13 pm to
Not inaccurate if you know anything about Lavell Edwards, you know that the old BYU offense was based on the West Coast offense made famous by Bill Walsh. A lot of the concepts are the same. Lavelle Edwards wrote a book about the west coast offense. Which is in its beginning form (when BYU won the title) was a two back offense. Look the book up and you will see what I'm talking about. I know that Mumme took a lot of these concepts and came up with the Air Raid, similar but they are different. I also understand that sytems can be run from a lot of different looks, my point was those old BYU QB's were under center and had more sucess in the NFL, because they were taught techniques that helped them play in pro-style offenses.

re: Who is LA's next elite QB?

Posted by littledocfenton on 12/7/10 at 11:44 am to
Wrong, BYU was a two back west coast team, AKA Bill Walsh/ Sid Gillman offense Not air raid, make sure your facts are straight before you post. Their QB'S were taught good footwork, mechanics, and fundamentals. Rarely in the shotgun if ever. Everything was two back based probably 90-95% two back. The QB of that 1984 BYU team was Robbie Bosco. As far as Oklahoma, they were a mix of Leach's stuff and a power run game, so it was not exactly air raid and definetly not the Tony Franklin version.

West Monroe Vs Acadiana

Posted by littledocfenton on 12/7/10 at 9:09 am
This is going to be a great game in my opinion. Two very physical offensive teams that can play good defense. Too close for me to make a pick, being a Lafayette guy I would like to see the Rams pull it out. What does everyone think?