Ok, Time to talk about Brady

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  1. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    OOHHHH. I see. So now you are giving Brady credit for developing players! :thumb:
     
  2. Tiger1958

    Tiger1958 Founding Member

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    The players who have left LSU because they can't compete.

    BTW, LSU is doing fine on the offensive end.

    :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige :geauxtige
     
  3. mobius481

    mobius481 Registered Member

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    That's absolutely laughable.

    LSU is getting by on the offensive end. Did you see any of the game last night? LSU looked bunched up and lost for most of the night. They got by on talent and talent alone. Big baby kept getting the ball at the top of the key and I don't think I have to say how bad of an idea that is. Then, everytime he did get the ball in the post, he positioned himself 12 feet from the basket. That just doesn't make any sense. I think he got the ball within six feet of the basket maybe three times and either scored or got fouled every time.

    I'm not saying this is all Brady's fault but it sure as hell is partly his fault. Someone needs to tell Davis to get position down low and not 12-15 feet from the bucket or, dear god, at the top of the key.

    Brady does a fine job recruiting. He got a diamond in the rough in Tyrus Thomas and manages to keep a lot of in state talent (even super talent like Brandon Bass). I think his recruiting is more than fine. It is great. He has a ton of talent. I think his retention of that talent is lacking for whatever reason (who am I to speculate, I have no idea really), and his coaching on the offensive side of the ball is a little lost. Maybe he needs an offensive coordinator.
     
  4. LSUGOLFER

    LSUGOLFER Founding Member

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    Does Brady have a player on an NBA roster. If so the player is not even the 6th man on the team. That developing there...yawn
     
  5. LSUGradin99

    LSUGradin99 I Bleedeth Purple 'N Gold

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    73% shooting in the second half. Enough said, Laugher.
     
  6. LSUGradin99

    LSUGradin99 I Bleedeth Purple 'N Gold

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    You are a LSU fan and do not know the obvious answer to that?

    YAWN on you clueless "fan".
     
  7. Tiger1958

    Tiger1958 Founding Member

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    You make me laugh. How old are you son?

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  8. LSUGOLFER

    LSUGOLFER Founding Member

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    Actually the only one I can think of is Stromile. And he is not a starter
     
  9. mobius481

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    I'm not saying they didn't shoot well or execute a winning offense, I'm saying their offensive sets were terrible. They got by on talent and talent alone. Read the rest of the post and you will see what I was saying.
     
  10. mobius481

    mobius481 Registered Member

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    I'm 25, and you're either 47 or 69.....what difference does it make. Can you honestly say that LSU looked good fundamentally on offense last night?
     

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