One of the tenets of Canada's offense has always been presnap movement and motion with players sometimes running across the formation to the other side. Orgeron wasn't a fan of it and thought that it was inhibiting LSU's ability to move the ball and score, so he told Canada to do away with it before the game.
The presnap movement and lots of east/west movement in the plays themselves is the hallmark of Canada's offense. This is like drinking a Coca-Cola and being stunned that it's brown and carbonated.
I've never thought Coach O had a lot of activity going on upstairs; this does nothing to dispel that. He claimed to have learned lessons at Ole Miss about letting your coaches coach and not meddling as much, especially on offense and with QBs (which he has admitted isn't his expertise) but perhaps not.