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LSU's Les Miles spoke with the media on Monday and suggested that the coaching staff needs step up and said that "our guys understand crisis."

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Step Up when is Miles Stepping Down Boom !
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There is no greater moment in a sports than when a team or athlete comes back to win when all seems lost...this is when true Tiger fans step up and support their athletes that sacrifice to play these sports...you have to believe you can do it before it happens.
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Winston318, why would you say "I'm done buying into what he's selling? You've claimed in the past that you have NEVER cared for Miles as the head coach at LSU.
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Miles, the coaching staff and the players have put themselves into a bad situation, they have to come out fighting for their lives. Geaux Tigers!
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Could they not "understand crisis" before the Arkansas game? Isn't possibly blowing a chance at the playoff to a four loss team at home enough of a "crisis"? When he says "crisis", he must be selfishly referring to saving his job.
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Funny, people blasted the guy for the I don't have the answers I need to watch tape, yet anything else he says is a lie.
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Blah blah blah
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Talk is cheap les. Show us! Don't tell us
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Obvious Miles' words have faded on this fan base. I'm afraid they might have started to fade on some players. Specifically the upperclassmen.
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I like Les Miles. I really do. But maybe its time for a change. Seems a ton of talent is wasted on a Jr High offense.
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Km, you are right! Bomb on the shell...
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miles had a year to work on the "secret" play book. You know those top secret plays that are never used like draws, screen plays, short to medium slant routes. seam passes to the TE, and super duper top secret....trot out Guise in the slot while Fournette is on the field.

Instead we got the usual run, run, throw the deep bomb...punt
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I have an idea: let's prevent the crisis in the first place. Anybody?
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No one really cares what he has to say. We have become immune to anything he says. I'm done buying into what he's selling
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If coaches and players didn't "step up" for the bama game, it's time to "step OUT".
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