SiriusXM baby, can't partake in the herbal remedies in the house, so I'm sitting in my car in the driveway.
My position on the LSU offense is if we had a qb on our team that didn't have to rely on the threat of their legs, but could complete passes from the pocket, this offense would work. The offensive philosophy is sound, LSU just has to get a guy who can make better decisions in the pocket or out if need be looking down the field and throwing with accuracy, and not turning the ball over in the red zone. I don't trust the dual threat qb to do this in college unless he is just a gigantic dude or is a junior at least or senior. And even then it's a risk.