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LSU will be ready for SC this weekend
Posted on 10/9/12 at 8:45 am
Posted on 10/9/12 at 8:45 am
Les already has asked the staff to do some overtime work in preparation for the game.
Posted on 10/9/12 at 8:47 am to TheNotoriousGOP
I'm not sure it's the gameplan.
I think it's the personnel.
Bad QB, a really struggling offensive line, no difference makers at WR.
I think it's the personnel.
Bad QB, a really struggling offensive line, no difference makers at WR.
Posted on 10/9/12 at 8:49 am to TheNotoriousGOP
LSU 16
SCar 10
fingers crossed
SCar 10
fingers crossed
Posted on 10/9/12 at 8:49 am to TheNotoriousGOP
Do LSU fans not get tired of having such poor offensive performance, especially with so much talent in certain areas? I know that even when we were winning and scoring, many of us got sick of not having a defense.
Posted on 10/9/12 at 8:49 am to TheNotoriousGOP
Meanwhile, Les will be working on his "Jump To Conclusions Mat". Due out stores in time for Christmas.
Posted on 10/9/12 at 10:42 am to TheNotoriousGOP
Who took Stud's stapler?
Posted on 10/9/12 at 11:30 am to TheNotoriousGOP
Unless LSU finds an answer on offense, I see this game pretty much the was Spurrier diagnosed it: LSU has no offense and SC does. The 2 defenses are comparable. Advantage SC.
My game plan for LSU:
1. You have big RB's use them to chip Clowney/DE's hard while they are engaged with your OL. Mett throws a quick pass to the same RB who just chipped Clowney.
2. Do the same thing with your TE on the other side when the LB's compensate to cover the RB.
3. SC will crowd the LOS and bump and run your receivers. Throw quickly to those receivers to incur pass interference penalties. Mett is plenty tall enough to do this especially out of the gun/pistol.
4. Those same receivers should do a spin move off the DB after engaging them and receive a pass as soon as they separate. This requires accurate passing but it will frustrate a defense. And all it takes is one stumble by a DB missing a bump to create a bigger play.
5. Run right at Clowney. He's literally a light weight in terms of weight for a DE. Put a big TE or extra lineman on that side and run right over him with your big backs. It will at least prevent his swift pursuit on your QB from the back side.
6. All these plays to the outside will catch their MLB moving outside at least on some plays to help out. This is when you run a dive or a well timed draw-play right up the gut.
7. Basically, look at Boise State's offense. Note how they create numbers at the point of attack with motion. Then when the defense compensates to increase their numbers at the apparent point of attack, Boise counters with a play on the opposite side.
8. Also, Mett is tall and can throw over the LOS. If you have some tall receivers, use them against their shorter DB's on quick slants and such. Throw the ball up high on come-backs and it will be near impossible for a shorter DB to defend if the ball is thrown accurately.
We can't do these kind of plays because Murray isn't tall enough to make the throws; Mett is. Good luck.
My game plan for LSU:
1. You have big RB's use them to chip Clowney/DE's hard while they are engaged with your OL. Mett throws a quick pass to the same RB who just chipped Clowney.
2. Do the same thing with your TE on the other side when the LB's compensate to cover the RB.
3. SC will crowd the LOS and bump and run your receivers. Throw quickly to those receivers to incur pass interference penalties. Mett is plenty tall enough to do this especially out of the gun/pistol.
4. Those same receivers should do a spin move off the DB after engaging them and receive a pass as soon as they separate. This requires accurate passing but it will frustrate a defense. And all it takes is one stumble by a DB missing a bump to create a bigger play.
5. Run right at Clowney. He's literally a light weight in terms of weight for a DE. Put a big TE or extra lineman on that side and run right over him with your big backs. It will at least prevent his swift pursuit on your QB from the back side.
6. All these plays to the outside will catch their MLB moving outside at least on some plays to help out. This is when you run a dive or a well timed draw-play right up the gut.
7. Basically, look at Boise State's offense. Note how they create numbers at the point of attack with motion. Then when the defense compensates to increase their numbers at the apparent point of attack, Boise counters with a play on the opposite side.
8. Also, Mett is tall and can throw over the LOS. If you have some tall receivers, use them against their shorter DB's on quick slants and such. Throw the ball up high on come-backs and it will be near impossible for a shorter DB to defend if the ball is thrown accurately.
We can't do these kind of plays because Murray isn't tall enough to make the throws; Mett is. Good luck.
This post was edited on 10/9/12 at 11:39 am
Posted on 10/9/12 at 11:49 am to TheNotoriousGOP
Les - what exactly is it you do here?
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