If Brian Mitchell were our QB there would be a vocal minority calling for the back up. We just didn't have message boards back then.
If Brian Mitchell were our QB there would be a vocal minority calling for the back up. We just didn't have message boards back then.
PUT REKITA IN!!!
THIS is PRIMARILY what I have been saying.....
And that given this "fact," why haven't the coaching staff responded to shift away from excessive/forced throws to our VERY capable running game (including Broadway).
(McGuire should be running the ball 20+ PER GAME --not just SOME games....and not FOUR times in the first halves of too many games.....)
I believe The Prophet Elijah has had a little to do with the 400 yards being a fact. Also, most of 400+ yards against Tech didn't happen when it HAD to happen in quarters 1, 2 & early in 3. Buttox kicking had already happened when UL had the 2 scoring drives in the 4th qtr.
I see our offense as good but not maximizing near it's potential.....I see our missed potential has more to do with what isn't happening (or even attempting) vs is happening. Such as limited ability to stretch the field vertically (rarely even try anymore); passing accuracy on mid/deep routes, hard to argue that it's been mediocre at best, rarely are longer routes completed in perfect stride; Absolutely no need to double any WR or TE past 10 yards, especially true since Robinson was hurt.....most of those WR/TE running past 10 yards will be the same receivers that never get thrown to downfield anyway.
I do like Broadway's fire/leadership, drives where BW gets good yarage runs correlate into points. He's running the ball with some of that bullish attitude he had his sophomore year. Feet first slides before any contact are definitely lower this year.
OR....check this out...since we are talking about Broadway and follow me here. His BEST receiver and MAJOR factor in our game plan has a monster game against Southern and was on his way to the same against Tech then tears his meniscus. Out for 3 1/2. That means he is out for Ole Miss and Boise....a major piece is missing...we go into a slump. He comes back and helps us out of a slump and we get a much needed win. Then bamM...breaks his ankle early in the Texas state game. Do you think that would be difficult to deal with? ALSO...thunder and lighting have really only been healthy TOGETHER one game...stAte.
Its time to look at ALL the factors that affect the team and stop thinking that these very young men (can't forget TB is married and has a little one) are just that...young men that will have off days and make mistakes. And the coaches have to adjust for those bad days.
I really wonder what is said on the head sets. maybe an ex college coach can shed some light on it...probably wont matter though.
the entire team including the coaches have all gotten better and stepped up since boise st. game. I commend TB for being able to pull out of the funk, whether it was induced by him or playcalling that caused the funk. looking back, it may have been the mentality adjustment at practice and one game at a time that is the biggest reason fo rthe turn around. I think hud gave a veteran team the benefit of the doubt in the offseason and tried to keep every one healthy but in doing so took away the edge that made them win games in the past. The change in offseason, the preseason accolades and expectations, plus the ribinson injury just snowballed and made them press. I commend the coaches, the players and Broadway for stopping the bleeding and righting the ship.
I 100% believe that once the LaTech game was out of hand, TB was coached to not get hurt and plays where he ran were limited/eliminated. Take away that aspect of his game and it is very understandable that he would be in a funk.
Edit: ***all of this until conference play started
OMG... I've been reading the posts regularly that have anything whatsoever to do with criticism of Terrance. 97% of them are normal conjecture. Are we really making a case out of the 3%? And BS to comparing the criticism of Terrance (versus the consideration of Haack in the first quarter of the season) and Les Miles. 50% of the fan base at LSU does not like Les Miles offensive approach. 30% think he's dense. Just about everyone recognizes he recruits well and is pretty decent at the administrative operation of an already successful program.
Terrance in no way, shape or form is being "judged" like Les Miles. Les is paid a gazillion dollars to be the greatest football coach, in the greatest college football conference. There is no comparison whatsoever. Terrance, for 95% of the critics, is simply being evaluated as a passer. And in the early games... he was struggling. The idea wasn't to run Terrance out of town. It was to consider another football player on the team by the name of Haack.
There is no justification whatsoever to jump on a microphone or a fan forum and dog the people that openly contemplate whether Haack would be a better passer (and perhaps a more effective QB as a result) than Terrance. At this point in this season, I do not agree. TB is doing very well. But, to attempt to ridicule them for liking another Cajun football player... is absolutely ridiculous.
And whether some of you know it or not... one of the people on here who thinks Haack would do a better job... is a former WR for the Cajuns. So... when you make these stupid comments about "not knowing football"... I think he runs circles around the majority of posters on here in the "pass and catch" aspect of this game.
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