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  1. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    My guess is SMU wasn't running playaction while only running the ball like 15% of the time
  2. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    "Theoretically" being the key word. As I've stated several times in this thread, I am neutral on this guy so far until I can do a little more research. But I have to say that the youtube clip of the "explosive" SMU offense posted earlier in this thread didn't show me many innovative route...
  3. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    It was also a huge letdown spot after losing to Memphis to potentially play in a NY6 bowl. Very tough to gauge bowl motivation, especially for a pre-Xmas bowl. Plus they were without Roberson. I'll go with the bigger sample size of the 2019 regular season rather than the poor bowl...
  4. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    https://www.theuconnblog.com/2017/1/21/14345628/q-a-with-auburn-sb-nation-on-offensive-coordinator-rhett-lashlee This article was in the other Lashlee thread and I thought it was worth reposting here. If you read this article, he seems more Gus than Sonny D. But how much of that was Gus...
  5. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    To be honest, the route combos don't look all that advanced. It looks like they had a stud QB and great WR talent. Again, no opinion on him yet, just making an observation.
  6. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    The WRs didn't disappear at SMU this year. They had 2 stud WRs. In 7 games before getting hurt, Reggie Roberson, who was probably playing better of the 2 early in the season, had 43/803/8 (18.3 per). The other guy was James Proche, who finished the season with 111/1225/15. Those are...
  7. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    https://www.dallasnews.com/sports/smu-mustangs/2019/09/16/ahead-of-the-curve-smu-is-using-new-seeker-product-to-improve-reps-at-practice-and-track-performance/
  8. scrantoncane

    We interviewed Rhett Lashlee for OC today; expected to interview Robert Anae today as well

    SMU had a great season and they were exciting. They were one of the first teams to buy a machine called "The Seeker," which is basically a jugs machine on steroids. Can put it on the outside shoulder 45 yards down the field, for example, if they want to practice that. All of a sudden their...
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