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Posted on 11/2/09 at 3:15 pm to AlxTgr
Ok. We have 2. Who else would rather Miles than Meyer? I'm taking a count, and I think I'll only need one hand to do this.
Posted on 11/2/09 at 3:18 pm to AlxTgr
I take Miles over Meyer also.
Les has done a very good job with the LSU program in all respects, including player discipline. Last year's 7-5 was a one-time dip primarily due to two causes: 1) kicking Ryan Perrilloux off the team, and 2) the failed co-defensive coordinator trial.
Had Perrilloux been allowed to remain on the team, LSU would have probably finished no worse than 9-3. But at what cost in the long-term due to a lack of player discipline because of the message that would have been sent by allowing Perrilloux to remain? Miles bit the bullet and made the right decision to release Perrilloux even if it meant suffering through one disappointing season. That decision showed more courage on Miles' part than any decision to go for it on fourth down in a game.
And I agree with a previous poster. Let's see how well Meyer fares beginning next season when Tim Tebow is no longer around.
Les has done a very good job with the LSU program in all respects, including player discipline. Last year's 7-5 was a one-time dip primarily due to two causes: 1) kicking Ryan Perrilloux off the team, and 2) the failed co-defensive coordinator trial.
Had Perrilloux been allowed to remain on the team, LSU would have probably finished no worse than 9-3. But at what cost in the long-term due to a lack of player discipline because of the message that would have been sent by allowing Perrilloux to remain? Miles bit the bullet and made the right decision to release Perrilloux even if it meant suffering through one disappointing season. That decision showed more courage on Miles' part than any decision to go for it on fourth down in a game.
And I agree with a previous poster. Let's see how well Meyer fares beginning next season when Tim Tebow is no longer around.
This post was edited on 11/2/09 at 3:21 pm
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