I’m not telling you to get out. I’m saying that if you want people to view you as credible, you’ve got to be reasonable.
He wasted the most amount of yards in LSU history for 1 season. What were the other coaches doing forctge last 100 + years? When you get a player like Fournette, you don't sit his ass on the bench & start trying to get the local QB to do things he can't do. Yes there were a lot of 7 or 8 in the box & he did extremely well against that, except for Bama. He was the Heisman frontrunner untill that 1 Bama game. But thevHeisman associates picked a player from the NC winning team, as they often do. Nevermind Henry was a 2nd round pick.
Dude, its football 101. Use the passing game to open up the running game! Could you imagine what his numbers would've been like if opponents weren't stacking the box? Probably wouldn't have had that one bad game against Bama and probably would've won the Heisman.
I don't really care about being credible on here, I work here & get info before most anyone. Think it's pretty shitty to treat people you don't know poorly & start calling them by another poster's name.
I get it, but lets maybe not run off every new poster on the forums thinking the are alter posters of nightmares past. First I am noticing this guy, give him a chance for a bit I guess.
That all sounds good in theory. When you have no QB, why waste the downs throwing incomplete passes? Brandon Harris just didn't have it. There is/was a video floating around, showing every down that Fournette got the ball. Also what happened when Harris got the ball to pass. You can see clearly on the tape exactly what happened.
That’s fine. It’s your call. I’d recommend you start posting with some enthusiasm about this team. It makes this place much more enjoyable. And for the record, I’m with you on Fournette. I just don’t want to engage with the guys in here about the Miles era. I’ve been down that path so many times and never made a difference. But, god damn, watching Fournette run over half of the SEC in 2015 was one of my favorite memories of this program.