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re: Just a simple question: Do you know more about football than Les Miles?

Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:50 pm to
Posted by Mayhawman
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Posted on 10/9/12 at 2:50 pm to
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Fortunately we still had some Saban/Fisher coached players.

Saban and Jimbo had how much influence?
Seems Saban bowed out meekly and Jimbo's O sucks hind teat to '07 and '11 in scoring O.
I do think Jimbo had a lot of influence in the '07 O.

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That title was as indicative of Miles' coaching ability, as Switzer's Super Bowl ring.
A 3rd year coach winning an NC gets no credit?
I guess that would disqualify both Meyer's and one of Saban's NCs.
Posted by Roaad
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Posted on 10/9/12 at 3:06 pm to
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Saban and Jimbo had how much influence?
Plenty.

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Seems Saban bowed out meekly
by taking an NFL job?



I wish I could "bow out" with a career advancing promotion.

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Jimbo's O sucks hind teat to '07 and '11 in scoring O.
Except we basically ran Jimbo's O in 2007.

I thought everyone knew that.

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Asked if he's ever had as talented an offense at his disposal before, Crowton hesitated before replying, "Let's just say I'm happy with what I've got." LSU retained the same base offense it ran under Fisher, but Crowton, a spread-offense practitioner, has added his own influence, primarily the extensive use of the shotgun, in which Flynn seemed to flourish.

"Some guys are only comfortable in one or the other," said Crowton. "That's been the nice thing with Matt, he's comfortable in both -- under center or the shotgun -- which gives us versatility."
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