Just noticed we are ranked 99th in passing offense.

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by TheRealist, Sep 15, 2011.

  1. TheRealist

    TheRealist GEAUX TIGERS

    Well, its an improvement! Finally headed in the right direction! Imagine if we could break into the top 75!:wave:
     
  2. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    Would you feel better if we were in the top 10 and 0-2?
     
  3. lsu_dane

    lsu_dane Founding Member

    I posted this the other day. Major props for breaking 100th! lol. /sigh
     
  4. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    I think we can and will do better. I think as Lee gets into a groove and the coaches give him more chances, he will improve.
    Atleast when he drops back we know he will pass the ball instead of tucking it a running evey chance he can.
     
  5. onceanlsufan

    onceanlsufan Founding Member

    Yup ...:thumb:
     
  6. LSU_4_LIFE

    LSU_4_LIFE Founding Member

    2007 - We finished 58th
    2008 - We finished 71st
    2009 - We finished 97th
    2010 - We finished 107th
    2011 - ???
     
  7. TigahBait

    TigahBait Ultimate Tigah Fan

    To think that LSU is going to have a passing attack the likes of which gets them noticed is just naive at best. Tiger nation, we run the ball!! Power sets, power runs, if we get lucky, a play action pass every now and then. LSU won't be pretty like Oklahoma or Oregon, they will just effectively beat their opponent into submission. This is Les Miles' recipe for football. Get used to it, it's here to stay because it's a winning formula. All we need is 150 ypg passing. Just my .02 .
     
  8. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

    Lee stands there like his feet are cemented to the ground. He has zero escapability. He's totally dependent on his protection. If someone gets through, he's toast. That's my main issue with him.
     
  9. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

    My guess would be about 85th by year's end.
     
  10. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    Why do you think he doesn't tuck and run, sliding before being hit ? Even Payton Manning will run for an easy first down and slide before being hit. Do you think he may have gotten his bell rang as an 18 year old freshman and now he is just a little scared?
     

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