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in-depth look at Brady's LSU offense


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with some good examples of some plays.  Hoping to see a lot of this on Sundays.

Rhule brought in Joe Brady to be Carolina’s next offensive coordinator, who took the college football world by storm in 2019. Brady played a big role in the success that Joe Burrow and the LSU offense had. In combination with offensive coordinator, Steve Ensminger, they made college football history and won the National Championship. Both added their own wrinkles to the offense that Brady brought over from both his time in New Orleans working with Sean Payton and his time at Penn State with Joe Moorhead. 

 

Great design including 3 options into this 1 #RPO by LSU.
Push motion by the RB creating a quad screen option

QB draw (they had run this draw several times earlier setting up the 3rd phase of this play)

Glance by the single WR controlling the weak $

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1 hour ago, Mr Mojo Risin said:

Yea we probably wont make the playoffs but this offense has the potential to put up lots of points if we can get our poo together along the oline

Yes, we've got to shore up our o-line, starting with a quality LT, but I'm also expecting the play calling to better and take advantage of blitzes 

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