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re: Culture matters
Posted on 8/14/18 at 9:24 pm to p&g
Posted on 8/14/18 at 9:24 pm to p&g
quote:thank you.
Not one player failed conditioning at beginning of camp.
How’s that for culture?
5am workouts on levee
Volunteer player led workouts all summer
If I were Devin White I’d beat your eyeballs in.
It's easy for some people (such as the OP) to confuse "history" with "culture".
Posted on 8/14/18 at 9:30 pm to LSUminati
Hey remember 2 years ago when Jalen hurts won the starting job at Alabama and they had 2 quarterbacks transfer. It's not just LSU. Eason transferred out of Georgia.
Quarterbacks are the most likely to transfer often, because they are all used to being the leaders of their own program and think they all should start day 1. Nobody wants to wait their turn anymore. Nobody wants to develop themselves they just want instant gratification
Quarterbacks are the most likely to transfer often, because they are all used to being the leaders of their own program and think they all should start day 1. Nobody wants to wait their turn anymore. Nobody wants to develop themselves they just want instant gratification
Posted on 8/14/18 at 9:31 pm to laftoothdr
Yes. And our culture is that the head coach is in the verge of being fired each year bc he’s terrible. And oh yea, doesn’t know jack shot about offense. How can we maintain a steady program?
Posted on 8/14/18 at 9:50 pm to countryboy2
Kirby Smart and many other successful coaches arent as strong on the offensive side as they are defensive so it has nothing to do with Ed knowing offense. The culture is strong..its the fact that most kids think they are a gift from God and should start from day one..until they arrive at LSU and see others that are just as big just as good or better than they are. Then they want to take the easy route and go to a school where they can play more. Nobody is guaranteed anything, but these kids think they are these days..simple as that. I personally would rather have someone with some heart, that is unselfish, has a will to compete and enough brain power to realize they arent good enough yet and need to improve to be a successful starter. Someone like Flynn, Lee, or Mauk..etc.
Narcisse leaving answers a bunch of our questions...yes Burrows is that good..smart, accurate and mature
Narcisse leaving answers a bunch of our questions...yes Burrows is that good..smart, accurate and mature
This post was edited on 8/14/18 at 9:54 pm
Posted on 8/14/18 at 10:21 pm to LSUminati
quote:you simply don't know much about either of those programs or other top ranked programs of the last 10 years.
Why is it not an issue at Georgia that a number one overall player is coming in to presumably sit behind a true sophomore who just led his team to the national title game? Why is Jalen Hurts still practicing at Alabama (I am aware of the comments)?
Are you aware that even the great Ohio State recently lost one of their qbs?
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