Bowl offense gameplan

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  1. wjray

    wjray .-.. ..- -.- .

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    No, no, we're saving that for the Spring Game, or maybe North Carolina. [/sarcasm]

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  2. stevescookin

    stevescookin Certified Who Dat

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    I noticed that Jefferson really improved from the beginning of the season with his passing. Especially from the Bama game onward. He had more zip on the ball and was throwing well into coverage. He may have even lost that long windup.

    I think he'll be so much better next year and one of the best in the SEC as a senior. That ought to give time for Garrett and Lee to develop properly.

    The worst may be behind us, fellas. :).
     
  3. christiantiger

    christiantiger Freshman

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    Jefferson needs to be in the spread like he was in high school and never lost a game as a starter...... maybe our new OC can make it happen.....haha. :lol:
     
  4. LSUpathdoc

    LSUpathdoc Trust me, I'm a Doctor

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    This is actually something I said a while ago in a different thread. For god sakes Holliday was a WR in high school, while I know there are differences between high school and college I really think if he lines up as a WR first off the DC on the other team might sh:t. Second I think he can get open with speed alone. I say put him at WR and throw the damn ball to Holliday. If he doesn't catch it ok. But I promise if we would try to do it again you would see a hole open up somewhere else for a big play. I think the defense would have to respect that.

    While we are at it I say line holliday up at WR, sheppard in the back field, and Jefferson at QB then let the madness begin.
     
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  5. Chase4LSU

    Chase4LSU Waiting on Mettenberger

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    As do I, at least occasionally. He wouldn't always bring in the catch, but he's fast enough that he can sprint 40 yards before the LB's figured out where the breeze they just felt came from. It seems like the defense would have to respect him with his speed, and if nothing else, he could tie up safeties.
    As far as putting him JJ and RS on the field at those spots...get me a straight jacket:miles:
     
  6. TigerKid05

    TigerKid05 Say Whaa!?!?

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    best offensive gameplan?

    ...score more points than they do
     
  7. pharpe

    pharpe Founding Member

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    I'd like to see us run completely different offensive formations that change every down. That way we never get into a rhythm. Then, if we do find a play that works well, we should bench the athlete responsible and never run it again.
     
  8. tigerfan1974

    tigerfan1974 Veteran Member

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    Wow, that makes so much sense. Let's phone Crowton and inform him. lol
     
  9. Bandit88

    Bandit88 Old Enough to Know Better

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    I think we should wait to see who LSU is going to play, and then run an offensive strategy that targets that defense's weaknesses.
     
  10. tigerb8

    tigerb8 Founding Member

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    I think we should kidnap LM so coach "C" can call the plays!:hihi:
     

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