What does the LSU offense see from Bama?

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  1. JP4LSU

    JP4LSU Founding Member

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    I agree Brown is too fast for Stetlz. On short routes he could stay with him but on a post, if Stelz gets a half step behind he is done if the pass is out front.

    I will say that I'm worried about the passing game of Bama. They have a couple of really good WR's and the way have played against passing teams spreading the field has me concerned. If Bama spreads the field constantly and we get LB's on WR's, then we need to ditch the 4-3.
     
  2. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Steltz has a nose for the football, and will pop tight ends and running backs but he doesn't have the speed to cover an SEC-caliber wideout.

    Bama has to have more than that slot receiver pass play. If Bama can't establish a running game, Pellini will play nickle and dime coverages with 5 or 6 DB's and dare Wilson to throw.
     
  3. deathvalleymike

    deathvalleymike Founding Member

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    Well this entire conversation about bamas receivers and our coverage plans is irrelevant until we see how John Parker does on their first possesion. Thats bamas biggest O problem in my opinion. Hes good but just not consistant. We've got the run well covered, so for bama, your fate lies in the hands of JPW
     

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