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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    I'm not scared of LSU. Brady & his magic are gone.
    We will be a big under dog at LSU next season

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    We will be a big under dog at LSU next season
    I was referring to the recruitment of Costello.

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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    We will be a big under dog at LSU next season
    Likely but LSU will be fascinating.

    Not sure any school in history will have had more turnover.

    Yes they'll be talented but that talent has not played much and they could be more vulnerable on defense with Aranda gone.

    I don't know what to expect from them next year except their uniform colors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunswickDawg View Post
    I think any school that you can say only needs the right hire to put them in the hunt for NC's is a blue blood. All those schools you listed have the money, fan base, the track record of success, and talent in their recruiting pool to become a contender. But, some coaches or schools just can't get there for whatever reason. UGA is a great example. They have every advantage known to man and haven't won it in 40 years - and it took arguably the greatest college football player in history to get that one for them.
    Yep, Kirby is a decent coach, but he hasn't been elite because he still has 80's 90's mentality offensively.

    Looks like Coach O coming into the 21st century and winning in one year has proven to Kirby that he has been wrong. He has hired some modern offense. Now, will he turn em loose like O, or cling to the "right way"?
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    Franks to UPig. Didn't really see that one coming but guess it makes sense

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ifyouonlyknew View Post
    I'm not scared of LSU. Brady & his magic are gone.
    Yep. He took his pass offense with him and they cant run it anymore. He even made them hand in the playbooks, practice film, and game film of what they did. He took it all
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Yep. He took his pass offense with him and they cant run it anymore. He even made them hand in the playbooks, practice film, and game film of what they did. He took it all
    Yep, I don't understand the he's gone so they take a step back. It's not like they will forget the concepts he brought with him. Now they may take a step,back because they lost the perfect QB for the system but, they can still block it up pretty well and have plenty of kids that can go get when it's in the air.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coursesuper View Post
    Yep, I don't understand the he's gone so they take a step back. It's not like they will forget the concepts he brought with him. Now they may take a step,back because they lost the perfect QB for the system but, they can still block it up pretty well and have plenty of kids that can go get when it's in the air.
    It'll be interesting to see if those still there can manipulate the system.

    There is not doubt that DCs will spend the off season scheming for that offense. So it's going to take some adjustments next year. Especially with almost completely new personnel
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    Steve Ensminger was a college QB and didnt run the damn wishbone. He understands offense. To think he wasnt instrumental in helping their offense transition is lunacy.

    I'm a triple option guy background-wise that was running 5-wide this year by midseason because my best players on offense were the QB and WRs. We set school records on offense. Good coaches adapt to what they have and what they learn
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Steve Ensminger was a college QB and didnt run the damn wishbone. He understands offense. To think he wasnt instrumental in helping their offense transition is lunacy.

    I'm a triple option guy background-wise that was running 5-wide this year by midseason because my best players on offense were the QB and WRs. We set school records on offense. Good coaches adapt to what they have and what they learn
    No doubt, but why weren't they any good on offense until Brady came?

    When Emsminger ran the offense alone they were meh. Hopefully he took notes
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShotgunDawg View Post
    No doubt, but why weren't they any good on offense until Brady came?

    When Emsminger ran the offense alone they were meh. Hopefully he took notes
    Offense is about what you commit to. Ensminger was committed to the run 1st as an OC. Brady coming in brought in the idea of being married to the pass first because of all the talent at WR. The concepts will stay in BR and they will be good on offense again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Coach34 View Post
    Offense is about what you commit to. Ensminger was committed to the run 1st as an OC. Brady coming in brought in the idea of being married to the pass first because of all the talent at WR. The concepts will stay in BR and they will be good on offense again.
    perhaps. I hope he took notes
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spiderman View Post
    Yep, Kirby is a decent coach, but he hasn't been elite because he still has 80's 90's mentality offensively.

    Looks like Coach O coming into the 21st century and winning in one year has proven to Kirby that he has been wrong. He has hired some modern offense. Now, will he turn em loose like O, or cling to the "right way"?
    Their fans are even more insane about RTDFB than ours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BrunswickDawg View Post
    Their fans are even more insane about RTDFB than ours.
    I think he just killed it hiring monken

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    Ban The Forward Pass....

    dammit
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    Quote Originally Posted by msstate7 View Post
    I think he just killed it hiring monken
    I thought that was a good hire too.
    "After dealing with Ole Miss for over a year," he said, "I've learned to expect their leadership to do and say things that the leadership at other Division I schools would never consider doing and to justify their actions by reminding themselves that "We're Ole Miss.""
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