Jimbo Not the Problem

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by TC, Nov 28, 2005.

  1. LSUHotdog

    LSUHotdog Founding Member

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    LOL with most of them in general studies or kinesiology, I don't think it's a problem. I think people are talking about mostly the physical toll playing week to week.
     
  2. lsu-i-like

    lsu-i-like Playoff advocate

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    Probably most, but we don't call it enough. If the receivers can't catch the ball, wtf are they doing on our offense? Are they so bad we have to scheme around the fact that they can't catch passes? If so then we ARE worse than I thought and this coaching staff gets props for play calling and failing grades for player development.
     
  3. ARTiger

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    HA, I would hate to think we scheme around dropped passes. Now that is scary. I think we all agree mistakes hurt us badly and it's been an issue all season.

    All good teams make them but I think we see so much potential for this team that the mistakes stick out real bad.

    Thinking about last weeks game I know one middle range pass that may have gone to the house. That was when Russell threw into double coverage (which was intercepted) instead of choosing Bowe coming open on a post route in the middle of the field. At least it looked like to me he had his man beaten. Not sure he even looked his way. But the question is, would he have caught it?

    This weekend things will change. I predict few mistakes and a renewed focus and better execution to pull out a victory.
     
  4. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    Well then you must blame Saban for not developing them as well...
     

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