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  1. LuCane

    Takeaway from the coach’s roundtable on ESPNU

    Yes, I was one of them in 2015. It's all memorialized on the board. I don't know how you determine "huge jump," but I anticipate we have enough talent on offense to make a huge jump from this past year. We don't have to be LSU 2019 to make a "huge" jump.
  2. LuCane

    Takeaway from the coach’s roundtable on ESPNU

    Wrote in agreement above, but the part of your post that stands out is the bolded. No idea what will happen this upcoming year, but how did Coach Diaz think Enos was going to introduce the concepts to radically change how our offensive players would be used? Mind you, I had no idea if Enos would...
  3. LuCane

    Takeaway from the coach’s roundtable on ESPNU

    The 2016 defense is a great example because our DL didn't suddenly get "developed." They "looked better" because they were asked to do different things. This is a really common misconception in evaluating player progress while in college. Is Tutu Atwell "better" than all of our guys last year? I...
  4. LuCane

    Takeaway from the coach’s roundtable on ESPNU

    He was more or less the same QB the year before. BEFORE we faced them in 2018, many of us noted Burrow was ultra accurate and sneaky quick with his feet. He had a relatively "meh" 2018. The scheme and opportunities changed in 2019. He put in the work to be comfortable in a system with added...
  5. LuCane

    Takeaway from the coach’s roundtable on ESPNU

    What I think was missed in their emphasis is how the WRs won so often. LSU had great WRs and yet they were still schemed to further advantage. It wasn't enough that Justin Jefferson was likely better than 90+% of the CBs he faced. He was intentionally and consistently placed inside to match up...
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