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re: If Les makes NO offensive coaching changes, what will your reaction be?
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:46 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:46 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
I will fall to the ground, as though I had been kicked in the balls...
THEN...I will stand straight up, and run straight into a wall
THEN...I will stand straight up, and run straight into a wall
This post was edited on 1/14/13 at 2:48 pm
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:48 pm to EvilVodka
quote:
THEN...I will stand straight up, and run straight into a wall
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:51 pm to EvilVodka
Option 2. It is too expensive for me to travel to games (I live out of state) to watch a team that is so frustrating.
I will admit (bash away) that I did not enjoy watching the 2012 version of the Tigers. They were as frustrating to watch (outside of the USCe and Bama games) as any Tiger team I remember (and I have been a fan for a long, long time).
When I think of the 2012 Tigers...I will think of Towson and how we struggled to beat them.
The reason we struggled is because we do not execute on offense. We are more talented that 75% of the teams rated higher than us on offense. This means one thing...coaching must be to blame.
If Miles cannot admit his problem and fix it, then is must accept that he is the problem.
I will admit (bash away) that I did not enjoy watching the 2012 version of the Tigers. They were as frustrating to watch (outside of the USCe and Bama games) as any Tiger team I remember (and I have been a fan for a long, long time).
When I think of the 2012 Tigers...I will think of Towson and how we struggled to beat them.
The reason we struggled is because we do not execute on offense. We are more talented that 75% of the teams rated higher than us on offense. This means one thing...coaching must be to blame.
If Miles cannot admit his problem and fix it, then is must accept that he is the problem.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 2:52 pm to EvilVodka
Option 2. It is too expensive for me to travel to games (I live out of state) to watch a team that is so frustrating.
I will admit (bash away) that I did not enjoy watching the 2012 version of the Tigers. They were as frustrating to watch (outside of the USCe and Bama games) as any Tiger team I remember (and I have been a fan for a long, long time).
When I think of the 2012 Tigers...I will think of Towson and how we struggled to beat them.
The reason we struggled is because we do not execute on offense. We are more talented that 75% of the teams rated higher than us on offense. This means one thing...coaching must be to blame.
If Miles cannot admit his problem and fix it, then is must accept that he is the problem.
I will admit (bash away) that I did not enjoy watching the 2012 version of the Tigers. They were as frustrating to watch (outside of the USCe and Bama games) as any Tiger team I remember (and I have been a fan for a long, long time).
When I think of the 2012 Tigers...I will think of Towson and how we struggled to beat them.
The reason we struggled is because we do not execute on offense. We are more talented that 75% of the teams rated higher than us on offense. This means one thing...coaching must be to blame.
If Miles cannot admit his problem and fix it, then is must accept that he is the problem.
Posted on 1/14/13 at 3:15 pm to EvilVodka
I'm always excited to see the team play. I'll just hate miles more.
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