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What I got from Alleva's Letter
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:16 am
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:16 am
Just read Alleva's letter and took a few things away. He must have received a lot of e-mails, letters, calls, etc. from LSU alumni, boosters and fans upset with the level of play, particularly on offense, after the season ended with our bowl loss. Perhaps it's because he's new to LSU, but I don't recall former LSU AD's "responding" to the concerns of fans so publicly. There are those on this site who say that we shouldn't write, e-mail, call etc., that the administration knows the problems already. I was one of those who e-mailed a rational letter to the chancellor and it appears others did so as well. It can't hurt that we all see the obvious shortcomings that exist on our staff. I like that he has responded in this way; it at least gives me some hope in the off season that they aren't just writing off 2009, and are focused on improvement. Although almost all of us wish Crowton was gone and that it would have been the best move to get rid of him, I do feel a little better that they're publicly on the hot seat after this letter.
I did not like that he cited the wins over Auburn, Florida and Alabama in past years because they were rendered pretty much irrelevant by the losses to Alabama, Florida and Ole Miss these last two years. Competing with them, is not the same as beating them. There were also way too many close games this year that could've been losses as well - Mississippi State, Georgia, Arkansas, even Louisiana Tech. Our team was not prepared at the highest level this year and appeared to lack motivation even after a disappointing season the previous year. We are all fully aware of what Les did in his first three years and are happy with those accomplishments. It's the last two years that scare the bejeezus out of us about the future of the program.
The following paragraphs were good to read:
Again, hopefully some things have been clearly changed and I hope that we see Gonzales dramatically affect the play calling of Crowton and we see the production of our offensive line and running backs improved as well with Wilson as an excellent motivator and as a coach who is reported to instill discipline and work ethic in his players.
All in all, I'm glad he wrote the letter. At least now we know that they're not in a "bubble" as we sometimes believe they are. The proof we'll be in our performance this coming season but I feel a tiny bit more at ease. How about you?
I did not like that he cited the wins over Auburn, Florida and Alabama in past years because they were rendered pretty much irrelevant by the losses to Alabama, Florida and Ole Miss these last two years. Competing with them, is not the same as beating them. There were also way too many close games this year that could've been losses as well - Mississippi State, Georgia, Arkansas, even Louisiana Tech. Our team was not prepared at the highest level this year and appeared to lack motivation even after a disappointing season the previous year. We are all fully aware of what Les did in his first three years and are happy with those accomplishments. It's the last two years that scare the bejeezus out of us about the future of the program.
The following paragraphs were good to read:
quote:
Every year, athletic directors and head coaches evaluate their programs, making whatever adjustments are necessary to stay on top of the game. I am personally committed to working with Coach Miles to evaluate and improve all aspects of our football program to keep us strong and competing for championships. LSU had a nice season in 2009 with nine wins and a New Year's Day bowl game. On the other hand, being "nice" is not our annual goal. We intend to contend for - and win - championships at LSU. Improvements are already underway. We will work hard in the off-season to make the adjustments necessary to compete for a championship in 2010. After a troubling season on defense in 2008, Coach Miles re-tooled his defense and the Tigers ranked No. 12 in the country in scoring defense this year. This season, our offense floundered as it slipped to a No. 112 ranking in the nation - a statistic certainly not indicative of a championship-caliber team. I am confident there will be the necessary improvement on offense in 2010.
Again, hopefully some things have been clearly changed and I hope that we see Gonzales dramatically affect the play calling of Crowton and we see the production of our offensive line and running backs improved as well with Wilson as an excellent motivator and as a coach who is reported to instill discipline and work ethic in his players.
All in all, I'm glad he wrote the letter. At least now we know that they're not in a "bubble" as we sometimes believe they are. The proof we'll be in our performance this coming season but I feel a tiny bit more at ease. How about you?
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:21 am to LSU NO Tigah
I found it to be a very interesting letter myself. Question is, how the hell can this offense improve with Crowtons lack of player developement and Miles not being able to manage the clock?
This post was edited on 1/12/10 at 9:22 am
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:27 am to LSU NO Tigah
quote:
LSU had a nice season in 2009
I probably wouldn't have described it as that
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:27 am to UnclePat76
quote:Yeah, I hear ya on that one. My hope is that Crowton is going to be relieved of some of those duties. From what I remember, it was Crowton who called the play into Miles (who approved it) for the disastrous middle screen at the end of the bowl game. If Gonzales is able to assume that responsibility or influence the changes needed, hopefully we'll see improvement. There's no way that they can't consider that play a huge blunder.
Question is, how the hell can this offense improve with Crowtons lack of player developement and Miles not being able to manage the clock?
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:28 am to LSU NO Tigah
Please get off of my back? !ll these emails and faxes are burning up my eletronic gear!
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:29 am to TheDoc
quote:I like that he put "nice" in quotes in the sentence after that; made me feel a little better as in a 9 win season might be nice for most programs but it won't cut it at LSU (not anymore).
quote:
LSU had a nice season in 2009
I probably wouldn't have described it as that
This post was edited on 1/12/10 at 9:36 am
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:36 am to LSU NO Tigah
I thought the letter was not only neccessary but appropritate.
Dont read more to it than it is, basically its JA acknowleding the fact that alot of supporters of LSU football are not happy.
Alabama's situation only makes it worse.
Only time will tell if there is any bite behind it.
Dont read more to it than it is, basically its JA acknowleding the fact that alot of supporters of LSU football are not happy.
Alabama's situation only makes it worse.
Only time will tell if there is any bite behind it.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:39 am to TIGRLEE
I think it was a nice move by Alleva. He's showing us that he gives a shite, and that these problems are not being ignored.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:40 am to Big Fat
exactly. at least that is my optimistic view
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:42 am to TIGRLEE
quote:
Alabama's situation only makes it worse.
Only time will tell if there is any bite behind it.
Yes, and if you fall another year behind because of these to potential facts. Well, ugh, ugh and back to at least the end of the DiNardo era.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:44 am to LSU NO Tigah
I'm glad that he took the time to write the letter and let us fans know that our voices have been heard. But that's really the only thing I got out of it. Other than that, it's mostly lip service and the tone sounds to me like he's primarily concerned about getting the fans off his back. Some of it even appears somewhat contradictory. He brings up the defensive problems of the 2008 season and the resulting hiring of Chavis. But then he compares that to the 2009 offense, which was even worse, yet there is no change in staff. I guess it's a good thing that Miles is now publicly on the hot seat but that should go without saying anyway.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:50 am to MountainTiger
What I got out of it:
"STFU. Sincerely, Joe"
"STFU. Sincerely, Joe"
Posted on 1/12/10 at 9:54 am to Hootie
I took it that Joe and Les had a meeting and Lest made some promises. We will see next year.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 10:16 am to TheDoc
quote:
LSU had a nice season in 2009
quote:Record wise it was. Nice is a good way to say it. Stat wise it was UGLY and also it did not pass the eyeball test which is what most fans are irate about.
I probably wouldn't have described it as that
Posted on 1/12/10 at 11:38 am to LSUownsSEC
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Yes, and if you fall another year behind because of these to potential facts. Well, ugh, ugh and back to at least the end of the DiNardo era
You do know Dinardo won only one game in his last season right?
Posted on 1/12/10 at 12:19 pm to UnclePat76
quote:
Question is, how the hell can this offense improve with Crowtons lack of player developement
maybe just maybe its the players inability to develop themselves?
Posted on 1/12/10 at 12:34 pm to LSU NO Tigah
I think Alleva is appreciative of the emails voicing concern. It gives him some leverage not to keep extending Miles contract.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 12:39 pm to ultratiger89
quote:
maybe just maybe its the players inability to develop themselves?
that sounds like one of those 'inconvenient truth' things. most people around here think LSU is three-deep with all-americans at every position. great players listen and learn...average players go 9-4.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 12:43 pm to LSU NO Tigah
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This season, our offense floundered as it slipped to a No. 112 ranking in the nation - a statistic certainly not indicative of a championship-caliber team.
Interesting letter, even more interesting use of word.
Posted on 1/12/10 at 1:00 pm to Tiger_n_ATL
quote:
Record wise it was. Nice is a good way to say it. Stat wise it was UGLY and also it did not pass the eyeball test which is what most fans are irate about.
+1 The eyeball test...lol..it was downright painful to watch at times...a lot of times
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