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Catastronauts
Posted on 11/17/09 at 8:19 pm
Posted on 11/17/09 at 8:19 pm
There is some serious silliness in this place. When Nick Saban was here he diagnosed it: catastrophe syndrome.
Somehow, our football program that is top 5 or 10 in every ranking that matters and is part of the championship conversation on a regular basis is "headed off a cliff."
If you don't appreciate the job that Les Miles has done at LSU you are living in some kind of college football video game, disconnected from reality.
I would put these delusionals in the same category with those who believe that George Bush ordered the planes into the towers and Obama was born in Kenya.
That category is: people who are presented with mounds of empirical evidence pointing to one unavoidable conclusion but insist on believing the opposite based on their hunches, superstitions, and feelings.
Apparently, whether or not the team is "enjoyable" to watch lately outweighs a coach's ability to pile up wins, recruits, and bowl wins like no other coach in the University's history.
If you're interested in Miles' fate, you should ask Joe Aleva. If Joe Aleva could build himself a head football coach from scratch, it would be Les Miles. If you don't understand why, then you don't understand college athletics.
Somehow, our football program that is top 5 or 10 in every ranking that matters and is part of the championship conversation on a regular basis is "headed off a cliff."
If you don't appreciate the job that Les Miles has done at LSU you are living in some kind of college football video game, disconnected from reality.
I would put these delusionals in the same category with those who believe that George Bush ordered the planes into the towers and Obama was born in Kenya.
That category is: people who are presented with mounds of empirical evidence pointing to one unavoidable conclusion but insist on believing the opposite based on their hunches, superstitions, and feelings.
Apparently, whether or not the team is "enjoyable" to watch lately outweighs a coach's ability to pile up wins, recruits, and bowl wins like no other coach in the University's history.
If you're interested in Miles' fate, you should ask Joe Aleva. If Joe Aleva could build himself a head football coach from scratch, it would be Les Miles. If you don't understand why, then you don't understand college athletics.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 8:24 pm to Minew
quote:
Somehow, our football program that is top 5 or 10 in every ranking that matters
NCAA offensive rankings wants to talk to you.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 8:31 pm to GhostofJackson
quote:quick. what did the gators rank in total offense in 2006?
quote:
Somehow, our football program that is top 5 or 10 in every ranking that matters
NCAA offensive rankings wants to talk to you.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 8:39 pm to Minew
We'd still be colonists of Britain if it were up to you guys and we'd be called Negacolonists because we see issues that you choose to blindly ignore. But hey, 3-5 in the SEC last season, worst since Gerry DiNardo's 2-8 season means nothing to you. It's all about catastrophe. No, it's about noticing instead of ignoring.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 8:49 pm to Minew
Great first post Coach Miles
No really great post ...
No really great post ...
Posted on 11/17/09 at 9:09 pm to drizztiger
Drizz,
Maybe one day you'll have to chance to be judged by worst season of work. If you are, I hope it's as good (relatively speaking) as going 8 and 5, whooping arse in your bowl game (again), turning your defense and ball security issues 180 degrees in the right direction, and recruiting the number one class in the country.
Last year does mean something to me. What last year proved is that if the team starts to generate its own adversity, Miles will fix the problem. A lot of coaches (cf. Dinardo, Mora) won't adjust out of pride, stubbornness, etc. Miles isn't one of those guys. That's what I noticed.
Maybe one day you'll have to chance to be judged by worst season of work. If you are, I hope it's as good (relatively speaking) as going 8 and 5, whooping arse in your bowl game (again), turning your defense and ball security issues 180 degrees in the right direction, and recruiting the number one class in the country.
Last year does mean something to me. What last year proved is that if the team starts to generate its own adversity, Miles will fix the problem. A lot of coaches (cf. Dinardo, Mora) won't adjust out of pride, stubbornness, etc. Miles isn't one of those guys. That's what I noticed.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 9:14 pm to Minew
quote:
Last year does mean something to me. What last year proved is that if the team starts to generate its own adversity, Miles will fix the problem. A lot of coaches (cf. Dinardo, Mora) won't adjust out of pride, stubbornness, etc. Miles isn't one of those guys. That's what I noticed.
Well said
Posted on 11/17/09 at 9:16 pm to Minew
If this thread can only be stickied!
Minew
Minew
Posted on 11/17/09 at 9:17 pm to OnlyOneShot
good post. Les and the Tigahs will have a great 2010 season.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 9:21 pm to Minew
You make very good points, but surely you can understand the frustration with lost opportunities fans have had these past two years.
It's not a matter of whether or not the team is good or bad; it's a relative matter, what could have been with what is.
It's not a matter of whether or not the team is good or bad; it's a relative matter, what could have been with what is.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 9:54 pm to Minew
Miles is 7-7 in his last 14 SEC games dating back to last season. Even if he wins out thats a 56% win percentage in conference games. Not good enough, not even close. Whats really alarming is last season was his first season with "his" players.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:05 pm to DeathValley
quote:
Even if he wins out
quote:So you are really saying that if LSU goes 6-2 in the SEC this year this season is a failure???
Not good enough, not even close
Jesus man.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:06 pm to DeathValley
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Whats really alarming is last season was his first season with "his" players.
"His" players coming off a BCS championship. After removing RP from the team (as he should), Miles had to go to a transfer QB, a redshirt freshman QB, then to a true freshman QB. Not to mention the trainwreck of co-defensive coordinators, which he has greatly improved upon in the last year with Chavis, Haley and Cooper.
Sure the QB progression isn't there yet. But who thought Jefferson and/or Lee would light it up in 2009? The run game suffers because of the passing game ineffectiveness. LSU has had offensive firepower in the last 7-8 years. No reason they can't return.
I'd also like to point out that the 2005 recruiting class was limited by the departure of Saban and the hiring of Miles. This didn't leave much time to make up ground on those who abandoned the commitments. 2006 class was solid, 2007 was great, etc. It takes time to get that class back.
The only complaint I have is the offensive line attrition. That has to improve if LSU is to dominate the line of scrimmage again.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:09 pm to lsutothetop
Expectations can and should be high, but they also have to be realistic. LSU, and any great football program, will have runs of excellence interspersed with periods of pretty good success. LSU had a great run from 03-07, the kind of run that FL and AL are on now.
The reason no one picked LSU to compete for championship this year or last is because of inexperience at quarterback. That view turned out to be basically correct. "What could have been" according to most everyone who ventured to say is, in fact, "what is."
You can't have all of the pieces in place every single year. That doesn't happen anywhere. Look at Bryant, Bowden, and Paterno, the most successful college football coaches of all time. All three experienced mediocre seasons (5-7 losses) in amongst undefeated seasons and national championships.
In college football your best players leave the team after every year. Coordinators at top programs leave to be head coaches. New talent has to be recruited and hired. Every year the team is different. Results will vary. Miles usually finds good people and sheds his mistakes quickly.
Sure, I wish Miles would appoint a clock czar and I hope we all look at Crowton differently once he has an experienced Jefferson who can execute his plays. The big picture, though, is that this program is hitting its marks.
The reason no one picked LSU to compete for championship this year or last is because of inexperience at quarterback. That view turned out to be basically correct. "What could have been" according to most everyone who ventured to say is, in fact, "what is."
You can't have all of the pieces in place every single year. That doesn't happen anywhere. Look at Bryant, Bowden, and Paterno, the most successful college football coaches of all time. All three experienced mediocre seasons (5-7 losses) in amongst undefeated seasons and national championships.
In college football your best players leave the team after every year. Coordinators at top programs leave to be head coaches. New talent has to be recruited and hired. Every year the team is different. Results will vary. Miles usually finds good people and sheds his mistakes quickly.
Sure, I wish Miles would appoint a clock czar and I hope we all look at Crowton differently once he has an experienced Jefferson who can execute his plays. The big picture, though, is that this program is hitting its marks.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:10 pm to Minew
quote:Nice try you almost had me.
Minew
Until here:
quote:The mounds of empirical evidence are the statical rankings of which LSU is at the bottom.
people who are presented with mounds of empirical evidence pointing to one unavoidable conclusion but insist on believing the opposite based on their hunches, superstitions, and feelings.
quote:Yeah, it's better to pay hundreds of dollars to go watch something, wait 6 months for it to happen, and NOT enjoy it. Yeah, that makes sense.
Apparently, whether or not the team is "enjoyable" to watch lately outweighs a coach's ability to pile up wins, recruits, and bowl wins like no other coach in the University's history.
quote:There's part of the genetic code he should leave out, and part he can leave in. The fact that you can't understand that nuance in the argument is telling.
If Joe Aleva could build himself a head football coach from scratch, it would be Les Miles.
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:11 pm to Minew
quote:
and Obama was born in Kenya.
I knew it!!!
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:12 pm to LSUME86
Naw. Just getting a little scary. No?
Posted on 11/17/09 at 10:18 pm to DeathValley
No. There's nothing scary about 11-2, or even 10-3, if we're lucky enough to see it. That would be awesome. Maybe finished off with a dismantling of Penn State in the Cap One?
If that won't make for a happy new year for you then maybe you should follow a different sport.
If that won't make for a happy new year for you then maybe you should follow a different sport.
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