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Why I am not worried about QB1 and OL
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:38 am
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:38 am
This will ruffle the stargazers some but why I think QB1 next few years will have success is the first time in a long time there will be synergy in coaching- something that the carpet bagger regime never had.
Lane and CWjr will lay out how the OL should serve as part of the offense and develop the players as such. They will teach the system. Sloan didn’t know how to do so, and many have said that Denbrock’s departure had as much to do with Brad Davis as anything else.
For the first time since early Miles era the offense will function as a unit. We have seen what a coached, systemic approach to the trench can do in the playoffs- look at what protection did for Miami this week. They made Carson Beck (!) look like a baller. I simply haven’t seen anything that resembles that. 2023 we had enough talent on the line coupled with JD5’s ability to score from any point on the field to cover for a lack of a wholistic approach to offensive scheme.
Will an offense made up of no names win championships? Likely not but show offensive competence - with our defense that will show much more success than the last 2 seasons.
Lane and CWjr will lay out how the OL should serve as part of the offense and develop the players as such. They will teach the system. Sloan didn’t know how to do so, and many have said that Denbrock’s departure had as much to do with Brad Davis as anything else.
For the first time since early Miles era the offense will function as a unit. We have seen what a coached, systemic approach to the trench can do in the playoffs- look at what protection did for Miami this week. They made Carson Beck (!) look like a baller. I simply haven’t seen anything that resembles that. 2023 we had enough talent on the line coupled with JD5’s ability to score from any point on the field to cover for a lack of a wholistic approach to offensive scheme.
Will an offense made up of no names win championships? Likely not but show offensive competence - with our defense that will show much more success than the last 2 seasons.
Posted on 1/10/26 at 11:41 am to HoustonTigerNKaty
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hey made Carson Beck (!) look like a baller.
One of the top recruits in the country coming out of high school.
People are concerned because of flashbacks to Andrew Hatch.
Posted on 1/10/26 at 12:12 pm to HoustonTigerNKaty
I can't say I'm not concerned, because it is yet to be proven how quickly LK and CW can transform LSU offense. But I do agree that what you pointed out on the lack of synchronisation of the oline/RB's with play design has been sorely missing in our offense. I think LSU will become a decent to good running team almost immediately just because of that area of improvement. The QB play will determine how good our passing game will be. I think the play of our receivers will also be vastly improved....there just might be some open receivers next year due to play design and route tree improvement.
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