Oh god.
The SEC isn't the be all and end all of college football.
He chewed some *** after having to burn a timeout on a formation mishap. I liked that a lot.
Sucks how everything played out, our original schedule would of had a month before a real first game to get the young guys in game reps and confidence.. this schedule we are out the gate with a month of tough Atlantic opponents..If these receivers can step up and be more consistent watch out. Likens/Lashlee need to focus on that unit, coach them ruthlessly until they start producing at a level we need. But I have a feeling we're mainly seeing only upperclassmen receivers due to Manny, I really think restrepo & smith if given proper chance would out produce harley & pope.
LolSucks how everything played out, our original schedule would of had a month before a real first game to get the young guys in game reps and confidence.. this schedule we are out the gate with a month of tough Atlantic opponents..
This!He ain’t lying. We left at least 21 points out there
It's not significantly better than any other division and it certainly doesn't breed a winning mindset in coaches.Definitely agree, but currently it is the best division in the P5, wouldn't you agree?
I bet he secretly hates Baker.
We might have to start calling him Amazon Prime Lashlee. Lolthats real coaching and leadership, right there
You give that 2002 team this type of guy, and trust me, that teams blows out teams every week by 5 TD's.
To be great, you have to have the ability or willingness to never be satisfied or content
I love this message from Netflix Lashlee
While getting explosive plays, he didn't like inability to sustain drives. "Inefficient and inconsistent" Rhett Lashlee says of offense.
if this is inconsistent (looking at our WR’s), wait until we start firing on all cylinders.
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Lashlee is used to coaching in the SEC. He’s the only assistant w/ big time coaching exposure, if I’m not mistaken. Diaz coached in the SEC for a time, but it was for MSU (a team in the SEC by default. Lol)He's way above everybody that Manny brought in. Completely different caliber of coach, as are the offensive assistants he brought in.
Yes I hated that call. But it probably helped set up the long Rooster TD in the 3rd quarter (he called a King QB run on the play in question).And the next play, on 3rd down near midfield a minute in the half, he ran the ball. We, of course, punted.
I’m not being critical, I just thought it was an odd play call after all that screaming. Maybe he thought the offense wasn’t focused and took the conservative route.
He is precise and has demanding standards.
He is just speaking facts. Efficiency, also known as Success Rate, is defined as picking up at least 50% of the necessary yards to pick up a first down/score TD on 1st down, 70% on 2nd down, & 100% on 3rd and 4th down.
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Explosiveness, efficiency, field position, finishing drives, and turnovers are the five factors most directly correlated to winning football games. Check out the numbers.www.footballstudyhall.com
I don’t recall our numbers, but I heard them on a podcast and we weren’t efficient.
We were, however, extremely explosive (yards/points per play). What this means is we are getting Behind the sticks a lot and putting ourselves in bad positions. 2nd & 8, 3rd and 6, etc. King was great and bailed us out. Against better defenses, we need to clean that up and not rely on big plays to bail us out cause it’s not gonna continue happening, statistically speaking.
I was just thinking the same thing.I bet he secretly hates Baker.
Success rate is definitely alarming but if the box score has him totally at a loss it highlights the fact that he didn’t watch the game and is purely trying to draw conclusions from looking at the box score. The game was never in doubt.
I was just reading this same tweet and came here to share it.