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    Just don't believe we've got anyone who can consistently separate or deliver the ball.


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    Default Re: More Jacquet, Riles wanted in Cajuns game plan

    Fat out of shape linemen cant pass block. Simple as that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunConnection View Post
    What ever happened to fusilier. He was a instrumental part of our off for 2 years and now a after thought
    We have some great skill players. Use them 😡
    Instrumental? I guess I missed him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheFan View Post
    I'll willing to beat we throw Riles 2 passes in the first series and he will not see the ball the rest of the game.
    You mean just like when we went deep to Jacquet on the first drive of the game and didn't attempt the same play the rest of the game?

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    You mean just like when we went deep to Jacquet on the first drive of the game and didn't attempt the same play the rest of the game?
    Baffled me too. And that was a true deep ball... down the middle. We then threw passes short of a first on 3rd down. I'd rather see us at least get intermediate passes attempted. I think Hud likes seeing Coutts punt so much that he prefers it to a deep ball. I don't even see signs that our staff has our OL and Jennings on timed snaps for pass protection and intermediate to deep passing. The obsession with keeping everything low risk has allowed defenses to tee off on us and has virtually neutered our offense. Hud went in the wrong direction last year... and he's doing it again this year. When things don't work... he limits the offense to what he considers simple plays that we can supposedly execute cleanly and without great risk. He's wrong. Defenses capitalize on simplicity... unless you're physically substantially more dominant. We are not. We must go with greater risk and complexity... even if it occasionally bites us in the ___.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaisingCajun08 View Post
    Fat out of shape linemen cant pass block. Simple as that.
    Fat and EXTREMELY SLOW linemen.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Just don't believe we've got anyone who can consistently separate or deliver the ball.
    Scheme. If you don't think we've had talented WR in this program who can separate from defenders you're wrong.

    Our passing game concepts are rudimentary and high school level. You can't just run routes because they look good on paper. They have to have a purpose. We run routes with no purpose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Scheme. If you don't think we've had talented WR in this program who can separate from defenders you're wrong.

    Our passing game concepts are rudimentary and high school level. You can't just run routes because they look good on paper. They have to have a purpose. We run routes with no purpose.
    We run routes that I used to draw on my stomach with my finger as a kid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Scheme. If you don't think we've had talented WR in this program who can separate from defenders you're wrong.

    Our passing game concepts are rudimentary and high school level. You can't just run routes because they look good on paper. They have to have a purpose. We run routes with no purpose.
    The receivers have to run those routes and they get little to no separation more times than not. If the only reason you can state for this reason is scheme, then you are wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    The receivers have to run those routes and they get little to no separation more times than not. If the only reason you can state for this reason is scheme, then you are wrong.
    If your HC's idea of a passing game is running and turning around for a jump ball what do you want them to do? Run a timing route? That our QB either can't or will never throw? We do the same thing over and over every single game...the other teams watches film too you know. Most of the time the best athletes on the field are DB's, you aren't just gonna out athlete them everytime. You have to move them with your route tree and try to confuse them into seeing something they aren't...throw people open etc...we do zero of that....ZERO. How is a WR supposed to separate on a 1 yard out route at the sideline?

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