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Yes, if we want to win a national championship.
In the interim, we should avoid getting shut out by Louisiana Tech with talent like this:
That’s never been in dispute.
Yes, if we want to win a national championship.
In the interim, we should avoid getting shut out by Louisiana Tech with talent like this:
Not buying this. Wide receivers come a dime a dozen. When our line play is dominate we’ll be good again.
The Titans have one of the best OL's in the league & workhorse back that can tote the rock 30+ times a game.
We haven't had that kind of personnel since the 90-00's. When you don't have a road grading stout OL & you don't have a power style back, you can't run the ground & pound offense, you have to utilize the weapons you do have, which for us is always speed & natural playmakers on the perimeter.
It's been the classic trying to force a Square peg into a round hole at Miami.
One WR had 4 TD'sThis. ^^
And I watched the replay of the NC game yesterday, too. LSU had 3 WR in that game with over 100 yds receiving. Multiple guys were fed the ball throughout the season.
ESPNU replayed the CFP title game with Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, Derek Mason and Jeff Hadley (BC coach and former OSU DC) on commentary. They were watching the game live and the conversation had a ton of insight into how big-time coaches see the game.
As a Canes fan, one aspect jumped out to me: they were infatuated with LSU’s receivers. They all kept coming back to that advantage and why it made LSU impossible to defend. At the same time, Alabama has shifted from a traditional power team to a team built around its elite WRs. It is a new era.
Lashlee’s system should help maximize what we have at WR, which is tops in the Coastal. But it is becoming clear we won’t be Miami until we have true #1 WRs.
There is a thread about Coley and shows his plays he made here against FSU. In the one where we miss the extra point. In that replay you see Coley, Ahmmon, Njoku, Herndon, Walton, and Berrios.. Kayaa was a pretty good trigger man to me, we still sucked. Shame we wasted soo much talent while college offensive football was THRIVING on a whole other level.. frustrating..ESPNU replayed the CFP title game with Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, Derek Mason and Jeff Hadley (BC coach and former OSU DC) on commentary. They were watching the game live and the conversation had a ton of insight into how big-time coaches see the game.
As a Canes fan, one aspect jumped out to me: they were infatuated with LSU’s receivers. They all kept coming back to that advantage and why it made LSU impossible to defend. At the same time, Alabama has shifted from a traditional power team to a team built around its elite WRs. It is a new era.
Lashlee’s system should help maximize what we have at WR, which is tops in the Coastal. But it is becoming clear we won’t be Miami until we have true #1 WRs.
Brady told them his system was EVERYBODY EATS..This. ^^
And I watched the replay of the NC game yesterday, too. LSU had 3 WR in that game with over 100 yds receiving. Multiple guys were fed the ball throughout the season.
They had the same guys on the line in 2018. What changed?Some of y'all sound crazy AF.
Burrow had an eternity to throw on most of His attempts, their O-Line was dominant.
Every...Position...Is...Important.
Both there OL and DL were solid. Like I said before WR’s come a dime a dozen. Look at each class just in the state of FL. We pump out WR’s like it’s nothing. Until we have a solid group on the line nothing will change.How would you rank LSU's OL and DL units?
They had the same guys on the line in 2018. What changed?
LSU went from mediocre to incredible on offense in the span of one season despite returning a majority of their offensive starters. If you think it was because the offensive line suddenly got great out of nowhere, you need to just give up on football and get into baking or something.
I’ve mentioned this on here before but I tried to put our staff onto David Bell out of Indianapolis in the past and they scoffed. Would’ve been the #1 receiver the day he stepped on campus. Had 1k yards as a true frosh last year for Purdue. Will be a 1st rounder in two years and is a Reggie Wayne clone.ESPNU replayed the CFP title game with Mike Gundy, Gary Patterson, Derek Mason and Jeff Hadley (BC coach and former OSU DC) on commentary. They were watching the game live and the conversation had a ton of insight into how big-time coaches see the game.
As a Canes fan, one aspect jumped out to me: they were infatuated with LSU’s receivers. They all kept coming back to that advantage and why it made LSU impossible to defend. At the same time, Alabama has shifted from a traditional power team to a team built around its elite WRs. It is a new era.
Lashlee’s system should help maximize what we have at WR, which is tops in the Coastal. But it is becoming clear we won’t be Miami until we have true #1 WRs.
I’ve mentioned this on here before but I tried to put our staff onto David Bell out of Indianapolis in the past and they scoffed. Would’ve been the #1 receiver the day he stepped on campus. Had 1k yards as a true frosh last year for Purdue. Will be a 1st rounder in two years and is a Reggie Wayne clone.
Not buying this. Wide receivers come a dime a dozen. When our line play is dominate we’ll be good again.
Dorsett - speed blinded the eyes of scouts. If they redrafted, no way in **** hes going 1st round
Hurns - UDFA
Both under the tutelage of Golden’s staff.
As mentioned before Golden could’ve done well here, had he got rid of his defensive side of the ball, namely No’D