LSU head coach: “We’re too predictable on offense, too predictable on defense”

Ed Orgeron addressed the media and admits to being too predictable on both sides of the ball.

LSU Tigers head coach Ed Orgeron met with the media as is customary on Monday. He confirmed the report that quarterback Myles Brennan has entered his name in the transfer portal.

On the topic of self-scouting, Orgeron stated that the team is too predictable.

“We’re too predictable by formations,” Orgeron said. “We’re too predictable on first down. We are very, very predictable on defense. We need to have more variety on first down. We give them the same looks over and over again. There’s not much disguise.”

I am paraphrasing here but Orgeron said whatever formation they line up in is what they run the play in. He also mentioned they are not making the right adjustments and over the last week and this week, the emphasis has been on adjustments.

This just shows how lost it seems that Ed Orgeron is as the head coach. In week 10 of the season, they are now getting to adjustments and adding wrinkles to their playcalling. This falls squarely on the head coach and the poor hires he has made over the last two seasons.

Jake Peetz looks to be overmatched week in and week out as the offensive playcaller. The same goes for Bo Pelini last year and Daronte Jones this season. In a year where the Tigers and more specifically Ed Orgeron needed a huge year, he opted to go with two coordinators getting their first shot at playcalling.

He hired them based on limited time working with Joe Brady and Dave Aranda. As the season moves on, the LSU administration is one step closer to getting the next head coach in the building to hopefully fix this mess that Orgeron has created.