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My concern for next year is if esminger can call a game without Brady’s help. Red zone scoring and play selection was HUGE this yr


Ensminger was the primary playcaller this season. I don't see him forgetting how to call plays during one offseason.

What Brady did mostly was talked to Joe in between possessions to compare notes and to see if everybody was seeing the same thing. While Ensminger was putting the plays together for the next possession.

Joe Brady never would have left and gone to the Carolina Panthers had he thought it was going to leave LSU in a bind.
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The kid will play on the D Line...Period. He’s a monster on defense...Athletic and moves quick laterally. Would he be a good OT; probably...but he’s a proven DT.


If he is like his cousin, he is better than his star rating.
Their recruiting budget is more than twice as much as LSU's recruiting budget if that tells you something.
If he is going to Baylor, it's obviously cause Ed O isn't stopping it, and if he isn't stopping it, it's probably because he has lost faith in him.
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I know he expressed interest in Moo State HC position.


Actually, Chizik took his name out of the running like a day after the Moo State job became open.
He said today he wants someone compatible with the south and that fits our culture.
We are going to have the same damn offensive playbook LSU had last season. As that playbook was a collaboration created by Joe Brady and Steve Ensminger, with feedback from Joe Burrow. It now remains the permanent property of the LSU Operations Building. Indeed, I anticipate that playbook being used until it eventually becomes obsolete if ever.

Now the playcalling will be tailored and customized each successive season to match the personnel LSU puts on the field.

Indeed, this thread has to be one of the dumbest threads I've read on this forum in the past few days.
No man...we are going straight back to the Les Miles offensive playbook. If it was good enough for Les Miles, it sure in the hell is good enough for LSU.

Damn...where do you morons come from?
On offense, there are Burrow, CEH, Moss, McGee, Lewis, Charles, Cushenberry, Jefferson, Sullivan, Dillan, and Traore. That's eleven players

ON defense, there are Lawrence, Fekoko, Fulton, Chaisson, Delpit, Queen, Phillips, and Divinity. That's eight players.

For a grand total of 19 players eligible to be drafted.

I don't know what the record for the most players ever drafted from a single team in a season is, but I think LSU has an excellent opportunity to break that record whatever it is.

I see only four players on the bubble in Sullivan, Dillan, Fehoko, and McGee.

Now, I've read and heard Sullivan will be a late-round draft pick; I haven't read or heard anything about Dillan, and I believe Fehoko and McGee could very well be late-round draft picks

I think the best shot Traore has is as a UDFA.


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lmao what the frick situation do you think we have at LSU?


Rattler is going to be at Okie for at least three years. Myles will be at LSU for one maybe two more years.
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I’m talking specifically about the last 4 years. They’ve been in the national spotlight. Rose Bowl, Playoff, a couple sugar bowls. Whereas we haven’t quite like that. My point is that our time is coming.


What do you mean? LSU just won a damn natty with the greatest football team ever in the history of NCAA college football. Not to mention that LSU also beat UGA in the SEC championship game by 27 points and for the second time in two past two seasons.

Meanwhile, when UGA won the SEC in 2017 and made it to the college football finals, they were actually the fourth-best team in the SEC. As the only reason why UGA beat Auburn in the SEC title game was that Auburn had become severely injury-riddled the week before. When Auburn had previously beat the tar shite out of UGA while at full strength.

Meanwhile, LSU had earlier beaten the tar shite out at Auburn, not when they were injury-riddled like when UGA did, but when they were at full strength.

Hence, both Auburn at full strength and LSU were better teams than UGA. Then when Alabama beat UGA in the National Championship title game, it proved the fact that UGA, the SEC champs, were actually only the fourth-best team in the SEC in 2017.

Sure a lot of UGA fans hang their hat on 2017, but many SEC fans know that they were extremely lucky cause they were really only the fourth-best team in the SEC in that 2017 season.

Moreover, when you make it to the National Championship title game and lose, you get nothing. You lost so UGA fans stop acting like your entitled to mad respect cause you aren't. You aren't entitled to anything! You didn't win a damn natty and quit acting like it. Meanwhile, you had to get lucky as hell just to win the damn SEC as the fourth-best team in the conference!

Furthermore, in the 2018 Sugar Bowl, UGA did nothing but embarrass the crap out of the SEC by losing to a four-loss Texas team and then LSU fans had to listen to Texas fans all during the offseason telling LSU fans that they were going to beat LSU like they beat UGA cause the SEC isn't worth a crap.
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We are terrible at recruiting qbs


Well, when we had Les Miles we were always terrible at recruiting QBs cause Les Miles wouldn't develop QBs. As he would destroy them instead.

However, in case you haven't noticed, Les Miles no longer coaches at LSU anymore and LSU's last QB just won the Heisman besides a whole host of other major awards on top of it.

Hence, I have a feeling our fortunes are about to change.
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UGA is still living off their recent success. LSU will be doing the same in years to come if we keep this up.


True but UGA's recruiting budget is also more than double that of LSU's recruiting budget. Scott Woodard needs to up the LSU recruiting budget substantially to keep up.

LSU could double its recruiting budget and still not match UGA. I'd love to see a very substantial increase in the LSU recruiting budget.

It's a good thing that Ed O has been far better at developing talent relative to Kirby Smart.
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The Baylor premium board, that's been 100% accurate with all the other LSU coaches leaving, just chimed in saying they're confident he will be the DL coach at Baylor.


If that's true, then it would mean that Ed O has lost his faith in Meatball.
As athletic as Charles is, he would have made an excellent defensive lineman.

re: Boutte got his 5th star

Posted by LSU Bayou Tiger on 1/21/20 at 3:29 pm
But overall LSU's numbers have dropped a little. So some of our other recruits also must have dropped slightly.

re: Maason Smith

Posted by LSU Bayou Tiger on 1/21/20 at 3:19 pm
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You could also see TK McLendon go back to tight end if we have 12 DE unless he’s a two deep DE.


I don't think so. Ed O was bragging on Ray Parker and TK Mclendon at one of his press conferences about six weeks ago. He said Ray will be an excellent outside linebacker for LSU next season and he also said TK Mclendon will make an excellent D-lineman for LSU next season as well. He said Mclendon was already over 270 pounds with a sub 4.8 in the forty.