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re: Miles changes his tune about Zach Lee
Posted on 8/18/10 at 12:58 pm to WHATASHAME
Posted on 8/18/10 at 12:58 pm to WHATASHAME
QUOTE OF THE NIGHT I: "This opportunity was just too difficult to pass up."
--- LSU football coach Les Miles as told to the LSU sports information office minutes after Zach Lee became a Dodger late Monday night. Sports information offices tend to clean up coaches' and players' comments and make them sound better. In reality, the $5.25 million opportunity may have left Lee with a difficult decision to make. It was not a "difficult" opportunity.
QUOTE OF THE NIGHT II: "I always dread when opportunities come, because they're so difficult. If we'd just get rid of all opportunities, life wouldn't be as difficult as it is."
--- A sportswriter from another publication minutes after Miles' comments circulated.
Has he had brain damage? A stroke? Seriously, I am not trying to be funny, but if anyone who I knew or who worked with me spoke that way, I would think that he had mental problems.
--- LSU football coach Les Miles as told to the LSU sports information office minutes after Zach Lee became a Dodger late Monday night. Sports information offices tend to clean up coaches' and players' comments and make them sound better. In reality, the $5.25 million opportunity may have left Lee with a difficult decision to make. It was not a "difficult" opportunity.
QUOTE OF THE NIGHT II: "I always dread when opportunities come, because they're so difficult. If we'd just get rid of all opportunities, life wouldn't be as difficult as it is."
--- A sportswriter from another publication minutes after Miles' comments circulated.
Has he had brain damage? A stroke? Seriously, I am not trying to be funny, but if anyone who I knew or who worked with me spoke that way, I would think that he had mental problems.
Posted on 8/18/10 at 1:01 pm to AlaTiger
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This opportunity was just too difficult to pass up.
This quote makes you think he has brain damage? You and Guilbeau are peas in a turd.
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