With Ed Orgeron Touting Lane Kiffin.....As An Offensive Genius

#26
#26
At this point in Kiffin's career, he is far closer to a footnote than a genius.
Again, yet to be determined.......

This thread...

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As are all your threads........
 
#27
#27
If you've read "Meat Market," then you know that LSU is Ed Orgeron's dream job. The fact that he turned them down to come to Knoxville tells you everything you need to know about what he thinks about Lane Kiffin. And Orgeron knows him some football.
 
#29
#29
If you've read "Meat Market," then you know that LSU is Ed Orgeron's dream job. The fact that he turned them down to come to Knoxville tells you everything you need to know about what he thinks about Lane Kiffin. And Orgeron knows him some football.

From his earlier comments, I think CEO was most excited about working with the other Kiffin. (Monte, not Layla!)
 
#30
#30
In regards to this, Kiffin is not an offensive genius. Genius is a term that is thrown around much too often. It's like the words legend, classic, and hero. They are used so often that they begin to lose value. In the big picture of offensive scheming, Kiffin is a lot closer to a footnote than a genius.

Never met a hero, myself, since by definition [in Classical Greece] they have to be half man and half god. The next "hero" rescuing a cat from a tree will face my wrath.

The punishment will be killing hundreds of my own brain cells until I can ignore such ridiculous overuse.
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#33
#33
Who gives a flying ......

It's a message board.

It's conversation.

I find it amusing that we have so many spelling/grammar police on this board. I can just picture people with their pocket protectors running around in real life saying "well you didn't say that right, and there is no such thing as greased lightning."

If you call someone stupid, you better spell it correctly. JMHO.
 
#34
#34
Right now it is safe to call Lane Kiffin the son of a genius. Otherwise his name and that word in the same sentence cannot be supported with facts. Hey...I'm sure nobody called Monte a genius when he was 34 either.
 
#36
#36
I agree with the sentiment expressed by others that good coaches will modify and mold their own system around the talent that they have to maximize its scoring potential. Meyer did that to the nth degree with the Gators in '06 and of course in the meantime has recruited the types of players with the skill sets he wants in order to make his system run the way he originally intended.

I suspect Kiffin will do the same. He doesn't have the players available to him at this point to be that competitive, I don't think. But given enough time it certainly appears that he is on track to get them.
 
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