Dropping Passes

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by Stuart, Oct 3, 2011.

  1. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

    That was for cutting across the middle, I thought.

    But izzy, we certainly DO have "those types" of receivers. Randle, Beckham and Peterson for sure.
     
  2. KingEmeritus

    KingEmeritus ofthePoint

    I've been saying this forever. Shep was averaging 7yds/carry as a freshman when it was extremely obvious what he was going to do.
     
  3. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    Could be. Or, maybe the defense, or special teams, or coaching or even a great performance by the opponent. Damn. So much to worry about.
     
  4. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

    I wish I could, I have never made a video in my life. I just steal them and bring them here.:D
     
  5. northernvatiger

    northernvatiger Founding Member

    Yes, these questions keep me up at night! ;)

    :geauxtige
     
  6. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

    True, many WR coaches try things. I was at a college practice the other day with the WR'ers, catching tennis balls at close range shot out of the machine(Hand/eye). Some coaches use filled gloves to make the receiver use his fingers. So many things are used, but a player has to have the want to make the play.
     
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  7. onceanlsufan

    onceanlsufan Founding Member

    One also has to remembered, the ball is often times thrown such that the receiver can reach it but defender can't ..... like off to back side or on the back shoulder, etc. Hence, it becomes the receivers job to haul it in.
     
  8. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

    Too man reasons the WR's jobs are to make the play.
     
  9. ccgw

    ccgw luv'em Tigers


    I agree. I don't like those high passes; easy for the receiver to tip the ball and therefore making it easy for the defense to get an INT.

    My questions are: was Lee made to make the passes high in practice? or was it the wind in the Kentucky game a factor in making the ball sail a bit? I pray that coach Krag can correct Lee on that.
     
  10. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Lee's passes were sometime hard for a receiver to make a catch, but impossible for a defender to make one. Lee has learned from his freshman year to make it harder for a defender to get to the ball. The receivers must step up.
     

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