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Finebaum Article on Les Miles Today

Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:08 am
Posted by TexasTiger89
Houston, TX
Member since Feb 2005
24244 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:08 am
Not sure I agree that Les was on the ropes. Pawwwl has been complimentary of Miles lately on his show.

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Posted by clamdip
Rocky Mountain High
Member since Sep 2004
17865 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:08 am to
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Posted by sec13rowBBseat28
St George, LA
Member since Aug 2006
15350 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:15 am to
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Win or lose, the Mad Hatter has earned my respect and that of fans everywhere.


Coming from him. WOW.
Posted by AtlantaLSUfan
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2009
23011 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:15 am to
I actually am a Fbomb fan and glad he's changing his tune. All of us have warmed up to Miles and like that he's here to stay.
Posted by At Work
Member since Nov 2008
1281 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:24 am to
wownever expected a piece of subjective journalism from him
Posted by SaintLSUnAtl
THE REAL MJ
Member since Jan 2007
22128 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:27 am to
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Pawwwl has been complimentary of Miles lately on his show


He's covering his arse in the event LSU wins. That way he wouldn't have spent 2 weeks saying Les was a buffoon only to have Les come in kick his dream boy's arse.
Posted by SCLSUMuddogs
Baton Rouge
Member since Feb 2010
6854 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:34 am to
Was this before or after this LINK. God that guy is an idiot, can't stand him
Posted by Weizenman
Reserve
Member since Oct 2007
2075 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:34 am to
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He's covering his arse in the event LSU wins.


I believe this to be the case..
Posted by AlaTiger
America
Member since Aug 2006
21118 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:35 am to
Honestly, this is shocking. But, if Les does anything wrong and LSU loses, Finebaum will say that he was right all along and he can't believe that he fell for it right for the game.

He has both sides covered. The man is a genius, whatever else you want to say about him. And no, after listening to him for years, I do not think that he is sincere. Sorry. Finebaum is as slimy as they come, in my opinion.
Posted by Mindenfan
Minden
Member since Sep 2006
4785 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:36 am to
Finebaum and Brian Jones were pretty funny last night on The Tony Barnhart Show. He did give Les a roundabout compliment or two.
Posted by I-59 Tiger
Vestavia Hills, AL
Member since Sep 2003
36703 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:38 am to
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He's covering his arse in the event LSU wins


Eh,maybe. IMO its more of some Alabama fans he respects and listens to having gotten to him and said lay off the Miles and LSU until after the game in the event any of his nonsense blows up on him.
Posted by Herman Frisco
Bon Secour
Member since Sep 2008
17251 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:40 am to
I think he realy has changed his view of Les.
He will always be a Saban fan first ,but he does respect Les. I think we love Les for his madness,and other fans are catching on. After all Les and Saban are the two best in CFB.

Posted by Gravitiger
Member since Jun 2011
10374 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:41 am to
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wownever expected a piece of subjective journalism from him
Objective?
Posted by bwallcubfan
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2007
38119 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:42 am to
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Pawwwl has been complimentary of Miles lately on his show.


Yeah he has...very weird.
Posted by LSUtiger73
Mobile, Alabama
Member since Jun 2008
394 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:44 am to
I listen to this moron every day. Every Alabama fan will tell you even they are embarrassed of this guy. It's truly just a show of pitiful worship. A tight circle of callers will call daily, kiss his arse, and that sums it up. Oh, and they'll also filter callers till they know they get a sure "winner", get him on the line, Finebaum will toy with the very little IQ the poor caller has, and then look like a genius after.

No question this guy is just covering his arse. It's his style to play this kind of card.
Posted by TriumphTiger
Alpharetta, GA
Member since Sep 2007
10186 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:48 am to
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When the game of the century ends, I'm simply going to shake my head and think back to a year ago, and perhaps, I'll chew a piece of stadium turf in Miles' honor.


Posted by white beans
Member since Sep 2009
5637 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:50 am to
can someone plz post the text?

work filter on si.com for some ungodly reason.
Posted by mstiger
mis'ipi
Member since Nov 2003
1345 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:51 am to
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Pawwwl has been complimentary of Miles lately on his show.


Don't let him fool you. Despite what he writes and says, PF is all about PF. Period. He will turn on Les at the drop of a hat.

I have heard PF refer to Louisiana as the "worst place in America" more than once on his show.

He forgoes every shred of decency, morality and journalistic integrity in order to play up to his Gump and Aubbie fan base.

I really can't stand him, but make no mistake; I'll be listening to every single second of Monday's PF show after we WHIP THAT BAMMER arse ON SATURDAY!

GEAUX TIGERS.

Posted by The Ramp
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2004
12189 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:54 am to
someone please tell me again why we care what finebaum thinks?
Posted by meldawg399
nola
Member since Oct 2008
1168 posts
Posted on 11/3/11 at 9:59 am to
The sun was slowly sinking behind Tiger Stadium, and inside Les Miles' career at LSU was firmly on life support. On a glorious day early last November, time had seemingly stood still and the only sound was silence.

"What the &^%$#@% is he doing?'' said one man, who looked as if he had worked at Tiger stadium since it opened in 1924. Another chimed in, "Les Miles is the dumbest SOB on the face of the Earth.'' A woman had her hands over her eyes. Another worker looked at me as if to say, "Here we go again.''

The television series, better known as the Les Miles Reality Show, was reaching the cliffhanger.

I had made the bi-annual pilgrimage to Baton Rouge for the Alabama-LSU game. Instead of a 50-yard line seat from above the field, I watched perhaps the biggest play of Miles' career at LSU on a dirty, smudged television set right next to the press box elevators at the bottom of Tiger Stadium. I had mistakenly thought with Alabama leading and LSU way back on its own side of the field, this was the best time to make the mad dash to the field.

However, by the time I arrived, LSU, trailing 14-13 with 9:51 remaining, had moved the ball to the Alabama 26. On fourth-and-1, Miles called timeout. Much to the shock of my new friends by the elevator, he eschewed the field goal and was going for broke. Typical Les Miles. Most LSU fans, who had witnessed many of Miles' other gambles, were thinking Armageddon was one down away.

As the play began, the peanut gallery started screaming at the television. But it worked perfectly, a reverse with DeAngelo Peterson scampering to the three-yard line to set up the eventual go-ahead touchdown. The jeers turned to cheers and Miles went from dunce to deity. But such is life for the one of most enigmatic figures in the game.

"Miles is truly a Cool Hand Luke personality,'' said Tim Brando, the host of CBS College Football Today and a national radio show. Brando, a Louisiana native who has a close relationship with Miles, added: "He embodies a style and swagger that the modern day Internet athlete identifies with, and he plays it for all it's worth. Down deep he doesn't like being the Hat, but rather than fight it, he embraces it.''

Since the play a year ago, LSU hasn't looked back, losing only at Arkansas late last season, and enters Saturday's showdown in Tuscaloosa with the whole world watching and wondering what tricks Houdini has up his sleeve this time.

In this business, we all jump to conclusions about coaches based on what we observe over a period of time. Usually the resulting opinions are based in facts and experience. But I have rarely been as wrong as I have been about Leslie Edwin Miles Jr.

Even when he was compiling a 34-6 record in three years, including a BCS title, I thought Miles was feasting off of Nick Saban's players. My theory seemed to be proving correct in Miles' fourth and fifth year, when he went 17-9 and 8-8 in the SEC. During the same stretch, Saban went 26-2 and won a national title at Alabama.

In the weeks leading up to the 2010 showdown with Alabama, Miles barely escaped games against Tennessee and Florida with trick plays and by continually gambling on fourth down. Fans were boiling mad -- even after wins -- because they sensed Miles' miraculous good luck would eventually run out. Some local pundits were suggesting Miles needed to go. LSU gained a little respect against undefeated Auburn and Cam Newton, but still lost by a touchdown.

The pressure was on for the game on Nov. 6, 2010. Even though preseason No. 1 Alabama had lost to South Carolina, the Tide had climbed back to No. 5 and essentially controlled their own destiny to get back to the title game if they could defeat LSU and Auburn.

Had the game gone in Alabama's favor, it would have marked Miles' third straight loss to Saban. In the eyes of many on the Bayou, that might have been the last straw in the boiling pot of jambalaya known as LSU football.

There was speculation that Miles may have taken the road out of town first. Don't forget he turned down Michigan, his alma mater, as he was marching toward the 2007 BCS title. With Rich Rodriguez a dead man walking in Ann Arbor, it was possible Miles would decide the time was right to return to Michigan if the fans had run out of patience.

However, since the audacious fourth down call against Alabama nearly everything has gone right on the field. Miles scored a big Cotton Bowl win over Texas A&M and earned major cred in LSU circles by again turning Michigan down.

Off the field, Miles' life has been engulfed in the personal tragedy of losing his sister. He has had to deal with issues with Steve Kragthorpe (his new hire as offense coordinator struggling with his wife's recent diagnosis of MS and his own with Parkinson's) the arrest and suspension of quarterback Jordan Jefferson, and the most recent one-game suspension of three of his top players. Meanwhile, Miles has done a masterful job of holding everything together. Instead of imploding, LSU has played brilliantly, clearly separating itself from every school in America -- except Alabama.

In the course of 52 weeks, Miles has gone from a coach often doubted by his own fans to a respected and somewhat beloved -- albeit bizarre -- character.

When the game of the century ends, I'm simply going to shake my head and think back to a year ago, and perhaps, I'll chew a piece of stadium turf in Miles' honor.

Win or lose, the Mad Hatter has earned my respect and that of fans everywhere.



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