because tonight was a prime example of the exact opposite.
Harris came out guns blazing (for LSU standards), and it looked like we could do anything we wanted to on offense. The line was getting a push, and was pass protecting fairly well.
And then they went into a shell and just played clock eating, ball control football. Which is perfectly fine, if you want to ruin offensive rhythm.
How is Brandon going to find a rhythm or trust that his coaches even trust him?
I read on another site that our 2nd half passing plays consisted of the following:
3rd and 5
3rd and 22
3rd and 18
3rd and 7
That's truly pathetic.
Harris came out guns blazing (for LSU standards), and it looked like we could do anything we wanted to on offense. The line was getting a push, and was pass protecting fairly well.
And then they went into a shell and just played clock eating, ball control football. Which is perfectly fine, if you want to ruin offensive rhythm.
How is Brandon going to find a rhythm or trust that his coaches even trust him?
I read on another site that our 2nd half passing plays consisted of the following:
3rd and 5
3rd and 22
3rd and 18
3rd and 7
That's truly pathetic.