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Thread: 2007 Football preview and offseason fan talk

  1. UL Football UL offense takes a step back


      UL's offense was hit with a procedure penalty before the first offensive snap of the Cajuns' final football scrimmage of fall drills Wednesday.

    It was a harbinger of things to come.

    More penalties followed. Tailback Tyrell Fenroy lost a 22-yard gain on a holding penalty and a 17-yard ramble on illegal motion. Backup tailback Deon Wallace's twisting 5-yard touchdown run came back when the offense had only six players on the line of scrimmage.

    "That's just a lack of mental discipline," said Cajun coach Rickey Bustle after the squad's 75-minute scrimmage at Cajun Field. "The things we did wrong are all very correctable, but they have to correct them."

    Seven total penalty flags were thrown in 51 plays from scrimmage, after UL was flagged 12 times in Saturday's 111-play second scrimmage.

    "They're very confused because it's all on their heads now," said Cajun offensive coordinator Blake Anderson. "Tomorrow we'll start narrowing the package on our game plan. We'll be a lot more assignment sound and play with more confidence once we start tailing that back."

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    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



  2. UL Football Cajuns' 'O' struggles in scrimmage


     
    Another scrimmage, another dominating defensive performance.

    UL's football squad held its final full-scale scrimmage of fall preseason drills Wednesday afternoon, and for the second time in five days the defense controlled the action at Cajun Field. That, or there was a definite lack of execution by the Cajun offense.

    It was the latter that upset head coach Rickey Bustle after the 60-play session.

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    Dan McDonald
    dmcdonald@theadvertiser.com



  3. #593

    Default Re: Bustle Disappointed In Final Scrimmage

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Wednesday's scrimmage, was the final of the fall. Once again, the offense execution was sloppy being whistled for five penalties,one negating a 22-yard Tyrell Fenroy run.


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    I like that Baldwin isn't happy. Perhaps he will rip everyone a new one and get the guys highly motivated for the USC game.

  4. UL Football Opponents View: UL vs USC


      When the Gamecocks open up the season against Louisiana-Lafayette, fans will see Carolina's "Cock 'n Fire" offense in full throttle.

    One of the Ragin' Cajuns' major downfalls last year turned out to be their passing defense. Out of eight teams in the Sun Belt conference, only two allowed opposing quarterbacks to rack up more yards in the passing game.

    The stage is set for Blake Mitchell to have an excellent day. Do not be surprised if the fifth-year senior records 300-plus yards through the air to go along with three or four touchdowns. A large part of South Carolina's success in the SEC East hinges on the playmaking ability of the freshmen wideouts.

    Mark Barnes, Jason Barnes and Chris Culliver should be able to make plays against Louisiana-Lafayette's subpar secondary, which will give them a much needed boost of confidence heading into a huge SEC game the following Saturday. Running backs Cory Boyd and Mike Davis should have a productive game as well, despite Louisiana-Lafayette's stout rushing defense last year.

    One thing is for sure, it is unlikely that the Ragin' Cajuns run stopping success in the Sun Belt conference will translate to the SEC. On the defensive side of the ball, look for Carolina's linemen to apply constant pressure to Louisiana-Lafayette quarterback Michael Desormeaux.

    In limited action, the junior has been unable to orchestrate a downfield passing attack but has shown the ability to make plays as a runner. The Ragin' Cajuns averaged 188.7 rushing yards per contest last year while managing a miniscule 129.3 through the air. If the Gamecocks shut down the run, three and outs should be a prevalent theme.

    There is no way Desormeaux will be able to drop back in the pocket, avoid rushers, and make plays by throwing the football. All the match-ups heavily favor Carolina on paper. Gamecocks win in a lopsided contest, 33-6.


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    Neal Robinson
    Daily GameCock



  5. #595

    Default Re: Bustle Disappointed In Final Scrimmage

    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ I like that Baldwin isn't happy. Perhaps he will rip everyone a new one and get the guys highly motivated for the USC game. _
    RC90 Bustle is not Baldwin. The last 2 years this team has a winning record 12 and 11 if you have not noticed. You act like Coach Bustle has not improved this team at all since Toothpick roamed the sidelines. I was very disappointed in last years performance but to call Coach Bustle by that name is demeaning and shows a lack of class.

  6. #596

    Default Re: Bustle Disappointed In Final Scrimmage

    Guys I thik the offense will be ok...Defense is suppose to be ahead of the offense. Defense is more reaction and less mental, on offense its more mental and I think that is why they are having mental mistakes. They are so worried about needing to get to a certain spot on a play that they over think and when you do that youu are finished. They will be fine.


  7. #597

    Default Re: Opponents View: UL vs USC

    Damn they barely even mentioned Fenroy. I think our hurry up offense will tire their defense a little bit to allow desormeaux to get more time in the pocket. If not let em try and catch Desormeaux. I think they will find out quick how fast he is.


  8. #598

    Default Re: Bustle Disappointed In Final Scrimmage

    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ I like that Baldwin isn't happy. Perhaps he will rip everyone a new one and get the guys highly motivated for the USC game. _

    I thought it was funny............ We have to be able to laugh at ourselves sometimes... It seems like we are running around in circles, improvement needs to be consistant.

  9. #599
    rhineaux's Avatar rhineaux is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

    Default Re: Opponents View: UL vs USC

    Quote Originally Posted by UL_Cajuns View Post
    _ Damn they barely even mentioned Fenroy. I think our hurry up offense will tire their defense a little bit to allow desormeaux to get more time in the pocket. If not let em try and catch Desormeaux. I think they will find out quick how fast he is. _
    The SC fan that posted our preview and their preview on here earlier this week doesn't agree. According to him, they have some serious athletes on their D-line and they are also deep there. He also said that they have some really good athletes at LB too. Getting the running game going will be tough against this team. Hopefully we'll have some play calling that will keep them guessing a little and tire their minds too. When you fatigue their minds and keep them always thinking, i think that will help promote the toll it will take on them physically.

    I do think that because their QB has been hit or miss, according to their fan posting on here, that we can take advantage of that, and the fact that their O-Line is questionable.

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    rhineaux's Avatar rhineaux is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

    Default Re: Bustle Disappointed In Final Scrimmage

    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ Guys I thik the offense will be ok...Defense is suppose to be ahead of the offense. Defense is more reaction and less mental, on offense its more mental and I think that is why they are having mental mistakes. They are so worried about needing to get to a certain spot on a play that they over think and when you do that youu are finished. They will be fine. _
    very true.

    According to Anderson, it was all mental mistakes. the guys were intense and ready to play, but their heads weren't totally in it. I think that also has a good bit to do with scrimmagin Saturday, being off Sun and Mon, and then a shorter practice on Tuesday. BA also said that their still running with the full playbook right now, and that they'll start to concentrate on SC and reduce the playbook. that will help too.

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