Justin Jefferson stands behind a closed door in LSU’s indoor practice facility with his hands raised, a little skeptical and very concerned about what will happen when it opens.
One thought repeats in his head: Don’t blink.
On the other side of the door stands his new passing game coordinator, Joe Brady, armed with a football and sporting a wry grin. It’s special teams period at practice, which means Brady is a little bored.
And when Brady gets bored, he gets creative.
He’s an innovator, a trait that manifests itself as much when he’s designing passing concepts as when he’s designing drills.