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Miles Gone within two years
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:42 am
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:42 am
Book it.
While I am not here to defend Chavis, the lack of an offense run by Miles and his Mini Me Cameron, has so often left the D on the field for way too long, and by the 4th quarter the D has been gassed. The D had their short comings, but were light years ahead of the O. If fact, largely as a result of an inept O, against good competition, you were always on the edge of your seat hoping the Tigers could hang on or come back on that last drive. Chavis' departure has ensured and hastened Miles soon to end tenure.
Miles is an awkward maladroit that the college football nation laughs at. His offense is a dinosaur, and pathetically he continues to try to push a round peg into a square hole. Continuing to run, run, pass against 8 or 9 in the box proves the point. The game of college football has evolved, and LSU has been left in the dust. What does one guess LF years rushing total would be at Oregon or Auburn? As we all know his selection and development of QB's is the nation worst. The Mett situation was simply an aberration. I will give Miles credit for two things. One he is smart enough to surround himself with good coaches to cover his shortcomings, which has kept him around along with his second strength, recruiting.
Cam Cameron
- At Indiana as head coach, in five seasons he achieved a record of 18-37.
-San Diego Chargers: From 2002-2006, he served as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. In 2004, San Diego scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL that year and the third-most in team history. (Every squirrel finds an acorn.)
- Miami Dolphins: His 2007 Dolphins lost 13 consecutive games to start the season, before beating the Baltimore Ravens in overtime on December 16 for their first and only win. The Dolphins ended the 2007 season in last place in the AFC East with a 1-15 record, the worst record in the NFL that year and the worst in the team's 40-year history.
-Baltimore Ravens: After Cameron's firing, the Ravens went on to win Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers.
In conclusion, just remember, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.
We are at this stage for LSU!
While I am not here to defend Chavis, the lack of an offense run by Miles and his Mini Me Cameron, has so often left the D on the field for way too long, and by the 4th quarter the D has been gassed. The D had their short comings, but were light years ahead of the O. If fact, largely as a result of an inept O, against good competition, you were always on the edge of your seat hoping the Tigers could hang on or come back on that last drive. Chavis' departure has ensured and hastened Miles soon to end tenure.
Miles is an awkward maladroit that the college football nation laughs at. His offense is a dinosaur, and pathetically he continues to try to push a round peg into a square hole. Continuing to run, run, pass against 8 or 9 in the box proves the point. The game of college football has evolved, and LSU has been left in the dust. What does one guess LF years rushing total would be at Oregon or Auburn? As we all know his selection and development of QB's is the nation worst. The Mett situation was simply an aberration. I will give Miles credit for two things. One he is smart enough to surround himself with good coaches to cover his shortcomings, which has kept him around along with his second strength, recruiting.
Cam Cameron
- At Indiana as head coach, in five seasons he achieved a record of 18-37.
-San Diego Chargers: From 2002-2006, he served as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. In 2004, San Diego scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL that year and the third-most in team history. (Every squirrel finds an acorn.)
- Miami Dolphins: His 2007 Dolphins lost 13 consecutive games to start the season, before beating the Baltimore Ravens in overtime on December 16 for their first and only win. The Dolphins ended the 2007 season in last place in the AFC East with a 1-15 record, the worst record in the NFL that year and the worst in the team's 40-year history.
-Baltimore Ravens: After Cameron's firing, the Ravens went on to win Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers.
In conclusion, just remember, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.
We are at this stage for LSU!
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:43 am to Thira
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In conclusion, just remember, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.
O
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Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:45 am to Thira
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book it
Please don't be upset, but I'm not booking any of your idiot opinions on this topic.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:46 am to Thira
So 2013 just kind of happened and Mett called all the plays. He just magically groomed himself from the steaming pile of shite he was in 2012
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:47 am to horndog
Welp... I'll just chalk those 2 minutes up as a cpuple that I can never get back...
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:49 am to Thira
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What does one guess LF years rushing total would be at Oregon or Auburn?
Im not a big Miles pumper but LF did break Justin Vincent's freshman rushing record at LSU and I don't think I have to tell you who was the coach at LSU at that time.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:52 am to Thira
Actually, I agree with you. Pretty much everything you said. Although, it's not a very bold prediction though to say 2 years. Few coaches sustain such longevity.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:53 am to Thira
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has so often left the D on the field for way too long, and by the 4th quarter the D has been gassed.
didn't LSU lead the conference in time of possession, like 33 to 27 minutes? If so, one would only need to read the first line of your novel and see that you are fos. Have a good day.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 7:57 am to Thira
32 posts since 2006 - was you/are you one little nicky's bitches?
Posted on 1/1/15 at 8:04 am to Thira
quote:
In conclusion, just remember, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor
Posted on 1/1/15 at 8:39 am to Thira
quote:
Book it.
While I am not here to defend Chavis, the lack of an offense run by Miles and his Mini Me Cameron, has so often left the D on the field for way too long, and by the 4th quarter the D has been gassed. The D had their short comings, but were light years ahead of the O. If fact, largely as a result of an inept O, against good competition, you were always on the edge of your seat hoping the Tigers could hang on or come back on that last drive. Chavis' departure has ensured and hastened Miles soon to end tenure.
Miles is an awkward maladroit that the college football nation laughs at. His offense is a dinosaur, and pathetically he continues to try to push a round peg into a square hole. Continuing to run, run, pass against 8 or 9 in the box proves the point. The game of college football has evolved, and LSU has been left in the dust. What does one guess LF years rushing total would be at Oregon or Auburn? As we all know his selection and development of QB's is the nation worst. The Mett situation was simply an aberration. I will give Miles credit for two things. One he is smart enough to surround himself with good coaches to cover his shortcomings, which has kept him around along with his second strength, recruiting.
Cam Cameron
- At Indiana as head coach, in five seasons he achieved a record of 18-37.
-San Diego Chargers: From 2002-2006, he served as the offensive coordinator for the San Diego Chargers. In 2004, San Diego scored 446 points, third-highest in the NFL that year and the third-most in team history. (Every squirrel finds an acorn.)
- Miami Dolphins: His 2007 Dolphins lost 13 consecutive games to start the season, before beating the Baltimore Ravens in overtime on December 16 for their first and only win. The Dolphins ended the 2007 season in last place in the AFC East with a 1-15 record, the worst record in the NFL that year and the worst in the team's 40-year history.
-Baltimore Ravens: After Cameron's firing, the Ravens went on to win Super Bowl XLVII against the San Francisco 49ers.
In conclusion, just remember, a phoenix obtains new life by arising from the ashes of its predecessor.
We are at this stage for LSU!
I can see brother..Amen Amen...I have noticed after the last few seasons the Miles lovers are fading. There have been many negative posts lately and his defenders are almost long gone, can you blame them. The media has finally stepped up to call him out.. He's not helping his defenders...Problem is the board and LSU will ride ole Les to rock bottom before we see change..Bad times on the rise...
Posted on 1/1/15 at 8:45 am to Thira
IMHO, Miles will be the HC at LSU in three years, so, I think you are incorrect.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 8:54 am to Thira
RA'd - please move to the Ted Kaczynski Board.
Posted on 1/1/15 at 8:55 am to Thira
Time to get rid of them all starting withMILES
Posted on 1/1/15 at 9:01 am to GetBackToWork
Possessions don't mean shite if u can't score. Final score is all that counts.As in bama game. We dominated the game & let up the last 50 seconds!
Posted on 1/1/15 at 9:15 am to Placebeaux
JV was a great back. Long time ago, with a balanced offense. Offenses were different back then. Different coach. Like comparing Marshawn Lynch to Earl Cambell
Posted on 1/1/15 at 9:16 am to Thira
None of those are the reasons but I've always said he would leave before 2017.
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