It appeared we started trying to milk the clock when we were way up in the 3rd quarter. So they stacked the line and stuffed our run game. Then they went heavy on passing which is their strength. Didn’t add up well for us. But we pulled it out. Hope our injuries weren’t too bad.
whole damn comeback from TXST was initiated by 6 dropping another pass In His Hands.
That's not play calling, that's called not executing the play.
This "play calling" has become so out of control that folks get on this board and instantly jump on this theory.
If the route is run accurately, time machines perform their function and pass from Lunch to Sampson ends in 6 dropping the ball, that's is not a bad play call, that is called non-execution.
I'm not saying that im not ____ed. I'm not saying that Dez is close to perfect. What I am saying is that this OMG PLAY CALLING! is simply ridiculous to say when the ball is hitting these receivers in-between the numbers. Who gives a damn what the play was when it was not executed. Now, if our WR corps were making catches (CATCHING THE BALL) and gains were not moving the chains, or our WRs were getting smoked from 2 throwing up "hospital balls", then yes, that is unproductive and dangerous play calling. THIS IS NOT THE CASE. Catch ball, Cajuns win. Drop passes, Cajuns don't win.
Of course I know this doesn't fit the accepted narrative of OMG PLAY CALLING! from damn near everybody and there will be many responses saying WTF that's blasphemy! Guess what, I could give a ____.
This might sound crazy, but hear me out…
If you’re a hired employee or a student-athlete at UL, could the university legally require you to sign a contract granting them access to your phone records?
I ask because my own workplace has a similar policy. And let’s be honest we all know what’s happening behind the scenes. Coaches, boosters, and donors are reaching out to athletes and making promises before those athletes officially enter the transfer portal. it’s reality.
Think about it: how many recruiting violations are flying under the radar right now? How many coaches are offering money, NIL deals, or other incentives to athletes who are still enrolled at another school? The portal is supposed to be the starting line, but for many, it’s just a formality. The real recruiting starts long before that.
If schools truly wanted to crack down on tampering, wouldn’t phone access be one of the only ways to prove it? I know it raises privacy concerns, but the amount of backchanneling going on has to be staggering. I’d bet there are hundreds maybe thousands of violations happening every year that never get reported.
I promise a coach from another school would stay clear knowing that they could get caught red handed while that athlete is signed with the previous school. If the previous school had access to that kids phone records.
We would cut off UL to UH pipeline! They wouldn’t know what to do.
You and Marlin Man 3 should launch a blog... Conspiracies R Us...
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