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re: Miles’ near-fired experience may not change him
Posted on 8/28/16 at 5:46 pm to Lsuhoohoo
Posted on 8/28/16 at 5:46 pm to Lsuhoohoo
You guys repeating the same old garbage about the offense aren't any better than Miles running the same offense as far as being repetitive and tiresome. One of two things are going to happen this year.....
1) There will be a change this year. The offense will change and you guys can get all those pretty WR stats you all want...
2) Les won't change a thing and will get fired.
So bottom line, most everyone here will get what they have been clammoring for, one way or another.
1) There will be a change this year. The offense will change and you guys can get all those pretty WR stats you all want...
2) Les won't change a thing and will get fired.
So bottom line, most everyone here will get what they have been clammoring for, one way or another.
Posted on 8/28/16 at 5:54 pm to Prominentwon
Well it's not necessarily that simple, but your point is valid. He doesn't have to change much though for it to work.
Posted on 8/28/16 at 5:54 pm to Prominentwon
Meh. I expect more of the same. Miles is nothing if not consistent. No playoffs but not bad enough to justify firing him. 10-2 finish with a loss to Alabama and a team we shouldn't lose to (Arkansas or A&M). Offense struggles in both the loses. Same old story.
Posted on 8/28/16 at 5:55 pm to Prominentwon
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One of two things are going to happen this year.
I reject your binary outlook. The offense will be slightly different, largely due to the fact that the QB has experience. He throws for 62%, instead of 53%, and we throw an average of four or five more times a game. Believe it or not, this alone should put him in the 2,700-ish yardage range and 18-22 TDs.
That improvement in the passing game, coupled with a better defense and a running game about the same as '15 will get us to 11-1 or better.
So Les will change a thing, but not a lot, and he won't get fired. It will be 2013 all over again, but with a much better defense.
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