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re: do any of u tiger fans think we can get back to the jimbo fisher offensive days

Posted on 10/5/15 at 7:19 pm to
Posted by SlowFlowPro
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Posted on 10/5/15 at 7:19 pm to
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True, Saban's micromanaging the offense in 2004 was painful to watch and only stunted Russell's growth

i called out saban heavily in 2004

the D was even worse. saban obviously had read his own press clippings and our DBs would just have fade after fade thrown with 1-on-1 coverage
Posted by dgnx6
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Posted on 10/5/15 at 7:58 pm to
I think Jimbo is a good coach but he is no diff than Les other than he backed a criminal at qb and made him look really silly. Did you not watch that play off game last year?

No? Ok so lets look at Saturday, 24-16 against wake forrest, you guys would want him fired, not good enough? Two weeks ago a 14-0 beat down of boston college. Does any of this look familiar? inferior opponents. Close games.

So lets look at Last season.
37-35 win against Ga tech, fired. 24-19 against a really bad Uf team, fired. Another 20-17 beat down of boston college. 30-26 win against Miami. 34-20 win against UVA. 42-31 win against UL. 31-27 win against ND. 38-20 win against Syracuse. 56-41 win against NC State. 23-17 win against Clemson. 37-31 win against Oklahoma State.

Now tell me how any of those schools had any business even being in these games against FSU and Jameis Winston? A program that has out recruited LSU for over 2 decades. It looks like a lot of similar results against far weaker competition. They had a great season in 2013, and prior to that their seasons are littered with losses against teams like wake forrest, nc state and UVA. No business losing those games.
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