Lashlee and the SMU Canes(y'all words, not mine)...

Lashlee’s offense here is exactly what impact a brand new coach should have.

It improves everything, gives you a glimpse of a system and concepts that are easily repeatable every year, and you can have optimism as a fan because the talent level should only get better. So you’re starting from a high floor, and now can allow yourself to dream of the ceiling.

Under Mario the offensive ceiling is low. You’re just praying the type of talent is on the way that at least elevates the floor, so you’re no longer scoring 6 points. So instead of losing 5 to 6 games a year, it’s 3 to 4.

Lashlee the dream was actual offensive line talent would improve the running game, and this offense was already so good with a bad offensive line, imagine what it would be with even an average one. You’re realistically dreaming of 35 to 42 points a game.

Now we’re just dreaming of scoring a touchdown. It sucks.
Imagine Lashlee with this offensive line and running back room? He got 35 points per game out of an offense that had 2 NFL draft picks on the entire offensive roster and they both played tight end.
 
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Josh Gattis is the college version of Thomas Brown
odd future lol GIF by JASPER & ERROL'S FIRST TIME
 
Lashlee can coach circles around Mario. They’re about to be a force too. Recruiting is picking up big time for them. Their donors have been waiting for an opportunity like the ACC since their death penalty and are throwing money. Watch
 
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Lol.... Just to be clear... This post was originally created just for Lashlee and his USAGE of Rooster. Wasn't saying he couldn't coach.

Haven't checked his stats in a while so if he's been ballin', I'll gladly take an L.
 
Imagine Lashlee with this offensive line and running back room? He got 35 points per game out of an offense that had 2 NFL draft picks on the entire offensive roster and they both played tight end.

Lashlee would never this kind of line. Lashlee and Justice showed everyone want kind of line he would and what his favorite running play was
 
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