Scott Linehan is the passing game coordinator.

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  1. Kikicaca

    Kikicaca Meaux

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    Starting the negative vib early even before spring practice.
     
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    Kikicaca Meaux

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    AAAAAAHHHHHHH Linehan is not the OC E is. I know it's hard but try to keep up.
     
  3. unclenick

    unclenick LSU & USMC

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    I'm hating on O by routing things back to him? Is O the Head Coach at LSU? I don't like him as a Head Coach, that's true. Disdain? How did you feel when we lost to Troy & got shutout by State? That was
    actually was coaching? That's O's coaching.

    He got called into the pricipal's Office & very nearly got Fired. Needless to say, he's not allowed to interfere anymore.

    Equal odds that the Defense gets better? We needvto replace 2 possible 2st round DBs. We need to replace a bunch of LBers. I like Bo, but think that will be challenging. As for the Offense Joe & Joe are both gone & so is Jefferon, Clyde & Cush etc.

    Last year was great, but it's over now. Looking ahead.
     
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    kcal Founding Member

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    think back to the bama game. brady had seen a play in the nfl earlier in the year and installed a variation of the play ahead of the bama game. it wasn’t that bama didn’t have the film, it was they had never seen the play cause it hadn’t been run.....can Steve/ Linehan bring that kind of flexibility and, for lack of a better word, confidence in the play based on his knowledge of his receivers? I sure hope so cause that’s what brady brought.

    look, if all it took was plays there’d be no need for an oc so yeah, there’s some concern that Steve can replicate without Brady’s influence. let’s hope we have another broyles award winner this year....
     
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    unclenick LSU & USMC

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    Saban's won 5 NCs at Bama each with the #1 recruiting class. Coincidence?

    Damn, you posted 6 things that could have been put into 1 post.
     
  6. cul2969

    cul2969 Founding Member

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    Uhh... what happened to acting all confused and asking who Tap/Taint is and why do you people keep calling me that? Now you say you remember and miss him. Interesting.
     
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    unclenick LSU & USMC

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    Another Matlock? Aleady helmet avatar chasing me around like an dog with rabies. Don't you have some basking in the afterglow to do? I said I liked tigertap's rants many weeks ago. So what?
     
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    unclenick LSU & USMC

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    Sadly, you are correct. Expect 2018 style QBing in 2020.
     
  9. unclenick

    unclenick LSU & USMC

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    Ah, The Darlings from Andy Griffith.

     
  10. fanatic

    fanatic Habitual Line Stepper

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    Ya think? Not only did he bring an unstoppable passing attack with him (which we can still use), he was the architect of the 'Summer of 10,000 catches' that transformed a talented but underperforming group of receivers with a reputation for drops into the best unit in the country, by far. As such, I think he was underrated in how he developed players and got max ability out of their talent. He was only here for one year, but this is the most tangible proof of his impact to those guys. In addition to his playbook, I hope those drills he invented are kept alive for the next batch of receivers to learn from and he inspired other coaches to get creative and come up with their own ways to help our players reach their max potential.
     
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