Not to mention A&M got a Freshman ready to play, as well as Miami, and the list goes on. I just can't fathom that our Offense is that difficult or complex, that our coaches can't prepare a freshman (or true Sophomore) to run our Offense effectively and with success. Other teams do it routinely, yet we can't, which I think causes my level of frustration as a fan.
Come on man. You think Cam Cameron came in and installed a whole new offense? There are some things that are so obvious they don't need to be proven. This is one of them. This has been the same old offense we have seen for years, with less option because of Mettenberger.
Maybe were just not that good. I mean you can be a great athlete but that doesn't make you a great football player. Jacob Hester was a great football player. It's guys like that, that make a football team play with passion. The problem is the head coach. Les Miles doesn't have the moxy to get his teammates to play with heart, instead he gets great athletes that are looking for a free ride into the NFL. The Quaterback situation is more mental than it is physical. Anthony Jennings is just going through the motions as a starter at LSU. He has done everything the coaches have asked him but sometimes that isn't enough. A real coach pulls Jennings on the side and says if you're going to be the starting Quaterback at LSU you need to step the fuck up. You need to be a leader. You need to be the first person in the weight room, the first person in the classroom and the last person to leave the film room.
Football is not that hard, its not the easiest but completing a pass should not be so damn excruciatingly difficult. At least 75-80 teams and coaches figured out how to do it much better than the LSU coaches that collectively get paid more than 5.5 million to figure out.
its not but people here will make you think that because they actually believe it after being conditioned by a les miles offense for so many years. if we had a qb ready in less than a month like urban or brian kelley did much less against an sec foe out the gate, i think our effing heads would explode.
there must be a whole lot of people who know LSU football a lot better than me that are just making this shit up. What has changed about LSU's offense since 2009 other than the option?