08-20-2020, 11:28 PM
(08-20-2020, 09:56 PM)fredtoast Wrote: Ensminger was there in 2018 when the offense was nothing special.
Ensmminger is still there while Brady got a job in the NFL.
Only people who don't watch LSU aren't aware of this.
See, I was going to give you the benefit of the doubt, because you admittedly don't know a lot about LSU football, but of course, you have to add snark (and you didn't even do that properly). Typical.
Top is 2019, next is 2018, then 2017.
Notice the trend of rushing going down (which was LSU's offense's bread and butter since the Saban days) and passing going up, both in attempts and yards. Rushing was less efficient in '18 than '17, but that's due to a shift in styles and less talent at RB (Brosette is not Guice/Williams). The wheels were already in motion, transitioning from a run-first team to a balanced/pass-first team and '19 and Brady was the final piece that brought everything together; he wasn't the reason why things improved, he was a piece, just like the players and the rest of the coaching staff.
I wrote, "only people who don't watch LSU aren't aware of this," with absolute truth and no, "holier than thou," attitude or smart-ass-ness or anything; unless you watched the team, you don't know the evolution of this offense and this is an absolute fact and you're proof of that.
Ensminger (spell it right FFS) stuck around because he's an older man, his daughter-in-law died tragically during the season and he's a proud LSU alumn, who was born and raised in Louisiana; he's going nowhere, unless he gets a HC gig in college.
Brady is my age (31), from Florida (which is closer to NC than LA), doesn't have roots or a background with LSU and joined a college lifer in the NFL; his step up makes much more sense.
I will never argue with you when it comes to law or Tennessee football, but Jesus Christ, stop picking hills to die on and just move on.