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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    You must not venture far from home.
    . . . some of the universe is pretty far from home . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    I was worried about the secondary before the season started, now more than ever. Secondly, the defense cannot seem to handle the "hurry up" offense. Coach Morgen may be able to address the problem with the hurry up, but the secondary is what it is.

    I am not an expert by any stretch of the imagination. Am I missing something?
    Hopefully coach Morgen shares his changes with DC Morgan.

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    Wow, you found a typo. I am impressed!


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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    Hopefully coach Morgen shares his changes with DC Morgan.
    That would be nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    Wow, you found a typo. I am impressed!
    That or you don’t know what the DCs name is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    That or you don’t know what the DCs name is.
    . . . either way, hopefully that was his worst performance as a Louisiana coach . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    That or you don’t know what the DCs name is.
    Crawfish knows

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    I think we can compete only if the Defense knows what to do at least 2 seconds BEFORE the ball is snapped.


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    IMO the fast tempo offense was a surprise and is probably more effective very early in the season when a young team is tentative at regular speed much less supersonic. I hope it does not blindside them again but we will see.
    I also have to commend the referees for getting the ball ready for play so quickly without one delay


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunPride View Post
    IMO the fast tempo offense was a surprise and is probably more effective very early in the season when a young team is tentative at regular speed much less supersonic. I hope it does not blindside them again but we will see.
    I also have to commend the referees for getting the ball ready for play so quickly without one delay
    They may have gotten it ready quickly, but they spotted the ball terribly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunPride View Post
    IMO the fast tempo offense was a surprise and is probably more effective very early in the season when a young team is tentative at regular speed much less supersonic. I hope it does not blindside them again but we will see.
    I also have to commend the referees for getting the ball ready for play so quickly without one delay
    The fast tempo offense was not a surprise. The actual team speed of odu was the surprise. Dez said specifically that they ran the same kind of offense as Tennessee in his interview with Jay last week. As soon as they came out in the split stacked wideouts I said to myself here we go. Tennessee has killed teams over the top ever since Josh Heupel got there. They are very tough to scheme for and I think they’ll give many teams fits. What frustrated me the most was the lack of safety help. It seemed like they were nowhere to be found.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    The fast tempo offense was not a surprise. The actual team speed of odu was the surprise. Dez said specifically that they ran the same kind of offense as Tennessee in his interview with Jay last week. As soon as they came out in the split stacked wideouts I said to myself here we go. Tennessee has killed teams over the top ever since Josh Heupel got there. They are very tough to scheme for and I think they’ll give many teams fits. What frustrated me the most was the lack of safety help. It seemed like they were nowhere to be found.
    IMO the tempo was a huge surprise. The team wasn't set plenty of times. A few times they were looking to the sidelines and the ball was snapped.

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