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MOBILE, Alabama -- WWL New Orleans radio host Bobby Hebert apparently wasn't the only one bothered by LSU's play-calling in the Tigers' 21-0 BCS championship game loss to Alabama. LSU tight end DeAngelo Peterson said he was disappointed, too.
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MOBILE, Alabama -- WWL New Orleans radio host Bobby Hebert apparently wasn't the only one bothered by LSU's play-calling in the Tigers' 21-0 BCS championship game loss to Alabama.
LSU tight end DeAngelo Peterson said at Tuesday's Senior Bowl practice he was disappointed, too.
"The play-calling bothered the whole offense," said Peterson, who is playing on the South squad in the Senior Bowl this week. "We felt like we had a good game plan that would work, that would help us do things, and I feel like the coaches didn't use the game plan. They were doing stuff that we never did all year.
"The game plan was to spread the ball out, get the ball to me, get the ball to Rueben (Randle), let Russell (Shepard) run the ball every now and then, give the ball to our running backs. In that game, Russell played like two plays, Rueben had like one ball, I had one ball. I think they went away from the game plan. ... I feel like if they had went to the game plan and given the playmakers the ball, they would have done something with the ball."
Peterson has been channeling his frustration in a constructive manner this week, impressing Fox Sports' Charles Davis with his blocking and receiving skills this week.
"I actually saw him block someone who's probably in the top 10 of the draft -- I'm not going to use any names -- but I thought he did a real nice job in some of those blocking drills," Davis said of the 6-foot-2, 230-pound Peterson. "That's a big, big deal. I think he's got hands, he's got that athletic ability to move and we'll see how that continues to progress this week."
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