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re: Miles on the hot seat despite chance to finish season 10-3
Posted on 11/23/09 at 7:42 am to Chicken
Posted on 11/23/09 at 7:42 am to Chicken
Last week, BEFORE the game at Ole Miss, I said that I did not think Miles was a good coach, but apparently a good recruiter. Now it should be obvious to all. The last two years have arguably been the best recruiting classes in the country and look what he has done. It's the Dale Brown syndrome. The best players, the lousy teams. This team does not play good football because they are not well coached. They have been making fundamental mistakes all year. Not getting plays in time is coaching. Teaching a young quarterback, who really is not a drop back passer, how to get rid of the ball sooner is coaching. Not having a good passing quarterback in the SEC is coaching. The horrendous play calling and decision making is coaching. And that was true BEFORE Saturday. Now it is so clear to anyone who looks objectively. You just don't do an onside kick with six minutes left in the half after you just scored to get the momentum, and your defense, at that point, was starting to come around. Stupid, stupid, stupid. And the debacle at the end was just as inexcusable as thousands have already said. Gary Danielson and Verne Lundquist were apoplectict. Jim Hawthorne and Doug Moreau were apoplectict. I was apoplectict. The only thing worse, maybe , that I have ever seen in the SEC is the year Mark Richt had time running out, inside the five, and ran the ball. The clock ran out and Georgia lost, but you can count on Richt to do something like that once a game. For Miles, you can count on it persistently. He has to go.
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