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Forcing the issue is how you end up with walkon caliber QBs like justin mcmillan 



It shouldn't come down to forcing the issue. But elite QB recruits aren't attracted to the QB Wasteland that LSU has become.

Miles created this environment. And after the Canada debacle/wasting a year, O has done absolutely nothing to fix it.
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If Burrow pans out, we should just keep getting transfers who are coached up before coming here.


Sad, but true.
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Thanks captain hindsight


Well I'm not going to BS you. I sure as hell didn't expect Narcisse to transfer. But regardless, was concerned back on signing day about skipping a class with no QB. As I'm sure many others were as well.
Nice to salvage 2 scholarships for Burrow and Alexander, but you can't count on transfers bailing you out every year. Should have been other realistic targets and backup plan when Foster chose A&M.
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We no longer have bubbling Bafoon as a head coach.


Correct. And now we have worse.
Nice touch but saw no bullets. Too much air under the ball = pick fest. But good to have someone with experience that would be serviceable if needed.
Wow. A long post that's actually readable and coherent. Props to the OP.

10+ wins with all of the question marks and concerns, esp. the OL, would exceed my expectations. I hope you're right.
This is getting old. Les should have been fired the year before. O should have never been hired in the first place. Alleva's a spineless bitch.

Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

re: Dear Justin & Lowell,

Posted by DeepDiver on 8/15/18 at 8:34 pm
Dear OP,

If you're not a female, you're a creepy SOB.
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That's an idiotic comment and the kid is not being immature, but showed passion in wanting to play. If he was immature he would have said something like that as soon as he arrived at LSU, but no this kid did everything they asked of him in being patient and biding his time. But even after all of that they take an offer a kid from Oho St the chance to be the starting QB, I played ball myself and I would be incensed after that. McMillan deserved the chance to play, really he deserved the chance to play last season in his backup role to Etling, but got shut out. It's really kinda fricked up that this kid never got the chance to play hardly a down at LSU, and he wasn't a bad player, but the only damn way you're going to get better is by playing in live SEC games. Etling screwed up enough in some games last season that they could have sent McMillan in then for a change of pace to let him start getting experienced PT in those games, but in what had to be an insult to him all the more they sent a true frosh (Brennan) in to get PT. LOL That's fricking crazy, no, McMillan has reason to be mad, he really didn't get a fair shake. He showed class even after all of that in thanking LSU and it's fans, and to the coaches that he felt he owed respect to.


You're all over the map. Ever heard of paragraphs?




re: Has O spoken yet? Updated: Cliffs

Posted by DeepDiver on 8/15/18 at 7:25 pm
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The offense “handed it” to LSU’s defense on Monday, Orgeron said.


:rotflmao:

re: Has O spoken yet? Updated: Cliffs

Posted by DeepDiver on 8/15/18 at 7:22 pm
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Lowell Narcisse was going to be used in short yardage and goal line packages. Orgeron says a running back may take his place in that package.


Looks like the apparent obsession with personnel changes for running short yardage situational plays/wildcat will be a staple in the "USC Wannabe" offense. At least we know something.


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It's precisely this simple and it easily shows that the program wouldn't miss a beat if Orgeron walked out the door at any time. He's clearly not a "program changing" type coach that makes an unequivocal positive impact on the program that he's aligned with at that time.

All good and future great head coaches in college and the NFL have left their mark on teams they left behind. The majority of these coaches were excellent at running the offensive or defensive side of the ball. This provided useful insight when determining how they would run a complete team.

The fact Orgeron has been a part of the program for 4 years now and there's no evidence to support him having any real program changing impact anywhere is a clear red flag.

If LSU's D-Line had made major improvements and were clearly dominant over the last few years, then Orgeron coaching acumen wouldn't be challenged as often. The play on the field and recruiting with this group has been merely average since Orgeron stepped on campus.


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Orgeron is not responsible for the QBs leaving...


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Who cares, he's going to make himself look bad all by himself, very soon.


If someone from D plays wildcat, I want this guy. Wrecking shite.

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But really really good family man who loves to fish. Which is why he has turned down many calls to join several universities.


Didn't realize these were 2 prerequisites for being in high demand. Thanks for the insight.

:lol:
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I don’t understand this mindset. “Waiter, thank you for bringing me this rancid hamburger. It’s horrible, but my feelings for the over cooked steak that I made you take away negate any negative feelings that I may have about it”.


Great analogy.

:cheers: