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re: Les Miles quote on the ineffectiveness of the running game

Posted on 9/9/09 at 7:02 pm to
Posted by Meek
San Francisco
Member since Aug 2009
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Posted on 9/9/09 at 7:02 pm to
miles didn't do his homework (even though washington apparently studied LSU for 10 months while miles only had 4 days to do it... weird)... anyway, if miles had paid attention he'd have known that washington's secondary is heinous... only worse. washington had no choice but to stack the box and pray that they could stop the run and hope to hell that you guys didn't pass on us.

miles should have just thrown air balls to your receivers all night against our midgets.
Posted by TheDoc
doc is no more
Member since Dec 2005
99297 posts
Posted on 9/9/09 at 7:42 pm to
quote:

miles should have just thrown air balls to your receivers all night against our midgets.


miles is not a fan of reason.

he is going to do it his way, smart or not.
Posted by Ace Midnight
Between sanity and madness
Member since Dec 2006
89775 posts
Posted on 9/10/09 at 6:00 am to
quote:

miles should have just thrown air balls to your receivers all night against our midgets.


I think I said, pre-game, that there was no question in my mind that LSU could "out athlete", UW, pretty much across the board .. not so much in physical measurables, but in overall athletic ability. After watching the game, UW's secondary was the real weakness. I also think I said, that with the youth we have at QB, now is probably the best time to catch us.

A key turnover in UW's favor - and UW could have won the game. A couple of long passes, instead of the ineffective runs we were trying, and we could have won by 20 going away. All football games hinge on a handful of plays, one way or another.

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