导出博客文章LSUs season-opening performance on offense could not have gone much worse for
quarterback Brandon Harris and coaches Les Miles and Cam Cameron.The stagnant
offense that Miles predicted would change instead looked like the same old mess
in the 16-14 loss to the Wisconsin Badgers, bringing down heavy criticism on the
quarterback and on the men charged with getting more consistency out of the
position.The questions many LSU fans have asked this week concern where LSUs
offense will go from here and whether the Tigers problems are solvable. ESPN SEC
writers Alex Scarborough and David Ching break down where Les Miles squad goes
from here.Scarborough: From afar, this looks like a total mess. The notion of
moving Cameron from the field to the press box during games is sort of
laughable, to me. I mean, that didnt work the past few years, did it?But lets
start out with your take, David, since youve been right there in Baton Rouge
covering the dynamics of Miles, Harris and Cameron for some time now. How would
you describe the way those three have interacted? There was a lot of hype about
this being the year Harris finally broke through as a passer and how the offense
was going to step into the 21st century. But judging by what I saw on Saturday,
that absolutely wasnt the case. So what happened?Ching: Count me among those who
expected Harris to take a step forward this year. Weve seen flashes that he can
be an excellent college quarterback, so I attributed last seasons severe peaks
and valleys to inexperience. Its certainly possible that progress will come --
his coaches and teammates all say he gets the job done in practice and that he
is one of the leaders of the offense -- but it was obvious by the second drive
against Wisconsin that Harris was wound far too tight. Like Miles repeatedly
said Monday that his QB needs to calm down. Hes an upperclassman with a full
season of starting experience. I dont envy the pressure Harris is under, but he
should be past this stuff by now. That he seems so afraid to make mistakes is a
problem that falls directly on his coaches shoulders.That said, Harris was not
the only problem on Saturday. There are so many ifs from that game: If Harris
had made better decisions at times; if the offensive line hadnt played exactly
like the inexperienced bunch it is; if the wide receivers -- Malachi Dupre in
particular -- could have caught a contested ball or two ... if ANY of those
things had happened, LSU probably beats Wisconsin. LSU might even beat Wisconsin
by double digits. The problem is that none of those things happened.Scarborough:
No doubt Harris isnt the only problem, but hes the most glaring one. The most
bothersome thing to me is why, after two-plus years under Cameron, he hasnt he
gotten discernibly better?At the very least, why cant Cameron and Miles build an
offense around what he does well? He throws a good deep ball, runs well and can
hit that first read when its there. You know an offense that has worked well
with those qualities at quarterback? Auburn. Gus Malzahn took those attributes
with a converted corner in Nick Marshall and nearly won a national title. Im not
saying Cameron should go run a spread/no-huddle, but bring something different
to the table and see what happens. Lane Kiffin has transformed Alabamas offense
in each of the past two seasons to fit quarterbacks that you could argue werent
nearly as gifted as Harris.I know were getting ahead of ourselves by going down
this road, but how closely do you feel the Harris future is tied to Miles? An
option, to me, is if this season does go sideways, keep Miles and force him to
make a change at coordinator and step away from the offense. It has been done
before and its something that frankly I thought should have been done after last
season, but Miles won the power struggle and couldnt be dictated to.Ching: You
touched on something that I dont understand. If you want to recruit spread
quarterbacks, run a spread system. Thats not what LSU does, nor should it with
the nations best traditional I-formation tailback, Leonard Fournette, in the
backfield. I dont buy that LSU needs to make massive changes to its offensive
scheme, but it absolutely has to get effective play from its offensive line and
quarterback. That didnt happen against Wisconsin.Even if he doesnt run a
wide-open scheme, I truly believe Miles wants more balanced on offense. To that
extent, his future is absolutely tied to Harris or backup Danny Etling, should
they go that direction.I believed this past November that if Miles stayed, he
would overhaul his offensive approach. That isnt what happened -- I dont think
hell ever submit to any major changes being forced upon him -- and that doesnt
necessarily have to be a bad thing. LSU just needs to do enough in the passing
game to alleviate pressure off the run. If Harris or Etling starts doing that,
the Tigers will be fine. If they dont, Miles and Cameron will answer for
consistently failing to recruit, and then develop, a quarterback who fits their
scheme.
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