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re: Take it to the coaches show
Posted on 10/24/10 at 5:05 pm to tiger chaser
Posted on 10/24/10 at 5:05 pm to tiger chaser
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1) He won't answer the question anyway.
Of course, Jordy will pretend like it never happened
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2) You won't get on to ask the question in the first place due to the call screeners
My boy BilJ did it
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3) If you did get through the screener, they are on 10 second delay so your horrific (but mildly accurate) questions would never be heard on the airwaves
This would pose an obstacle. I will have to go back to the lab on this one
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4)The shows are meant to be entertainment, not for the hard core fans who demand answers and know football, but for the casual 'fanboys' and chicks who yell "geaux Tigers" no matter what happens.
But if the hardcore fans cant ask questions, why the hell is there a show? Why not just have Bippo the Hippo in a golden girls outfit jumping through a flaming hoop?
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5) Your questions are phrased in such a way that no one would seriously entertain them, even though admittedly there is a kernel of truth in each of them.
let me rephrase then:
1) How do you explain the decline of the program at a precipitous rate from the upper echilon of the SEC? to more of a "middle of the pack team"
2) Based on JJ's statistical woes and lack of points produced as the leader of this offense, how can you justify him being in the game, regardless of if he is in in a package situation
3)Why is the offensive scheme that you have in place not tailored to the players that you have recruited? Would you take responsibility for what is seemingly a lack of adjustment on the coaches part over your tenure?
Thank you for letting me grace your call in show Jordy, I thank you from the bottom of my heart
Posted on 10/24/10 at 5:16 pm to McLovinII
Why are the sunshine pumpers getting so hot under the collar today? Youre right though, we could be UL
Posted on 10/24/10 at 5:18 pm to McLovinII
quote:What does Jordy have to do with Miles' call in radio show at TJ Ribs?
Of course, Jordy will pretend like it never happened
This post was edited on 10/24/10 at 5:19 pm
Posted on 10/24/10 at 5:19 pm to McLovinII
ETA: This is the response you'd get from any coaches show regardless of who the HC was.
Thanks for your call, McLovin, I can't say that I agree with your assessment of LSU being middle of the pack. Our current SEC record is 4-1 and we just lost a hard fought game on the road to a very good Auburn team by 7. Cam Newton is a special player who is the odds on favorite to win the Heisman this year.
We finished in the top 25% of the league last year finishing third behind a Alabama team that we went toe to toe with and a Florida team that had arguably the best player in the history of the game.
We are still ranked in the top 10% of the D1 teams in the country so your "middle of the pack" comment seems well...ridiculous.
If you watched the game yesterday, JJ did some damage with the read option. He does still have a tendency to hold the ball too long on the pass but he has a want to improve and we are going to spend the next two weeks working hard and preparing for an excellent Alabama team. Lee continues to work hard but struggled against Auburn especially after his injury.
JJ ran the spread at Destrehan and led them to a state title. He still learning to play at this level but I gotta tell you nobody wants to win as much as him. As head coach, I'm responsible for everything that happens on this team, good or bad, as I've said before.
Thanks for listening.
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1) How do you explain the decline of the program at a precipitous rate from the upper echilon of the SEC? to more of a "middle of the pack team"
Thanks for your call, McLovin, I can't say that I agree with your assessment of LSU being middle of the pack. Our current SEC record is 4-1 and we just lost a hard fought game on the road to a very good Auburn team by 7. Cam Newton is a special player who is the odds on favorite to win the Heisman this year.
We finished in the top 25% of the league last year finishing third behind a Alabama team that we went toe to toe with and a Florida team that had arguably the best player in the history of the game.
We are still ranked in the top 10% of the D1 teams in the country so your "middle of the pack" comment seems well...ridiculous.
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2) Based on JJ's statistical woes and lack of points produced as the leader of this offense, how can you justify him being in the game, regardless of if he is in in a package situation.
If you watched the game yesterday, JJ did some damage with the read option. He does still have a tendency to hold the ball too long on the pass but he has a want to improve and we are going to spend the next two weeks working hard and preparing for an excellent Alabama team. Lee continues to work hard but struggled against Auburn especially after his injury.
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3)Why is the offensive scheme that you have in place not tailored to the players that you have recruited? Would you take responsibility for what is seemingly a lack of adjustment on the coaches part over your tenure?
JJ ran the spread at Destrehan and led them to a state title. He still learning to play at this level but I gotta tell you nobody wants to win as much as him. As head coach, I'm responsible for everything that happens on this team, good or bad, as I've said before.
Thanks for listening.
This post was edited on 10/24/10 at 5:24 pm
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