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re: It's been asked what Died last night.........I'll tell you for me what died
Posted on 1/10/12 at 8:37 pm to ShortyRob
Posted on 1/10/12 at 8:37 pm to ShortyRob
The whole QB situation the last couple of years has been, well, weird. Granted, both of them were the weak links in this team, but I expected more of the other players and the coaches, but no one wearing purple and gold seemed to have the stomach for the fight.
No question, LSU had only loss and no real gain in having to beat those people twice which is unjust and was most undeserved. There ought not have been any rematch. The Gumps had their shot and lost...in Tuscaloosa no less. The BCS is so cocked up.
That said, Miles management of last night's festivities mirrors his handling of the QBs. On its face it makes not one whit of sense. Some say he owes no one an explanation, but I do not necessarily agree. He works at a public institution which many Louisianians are forced to support financially whether they want to or not. Lots of money is involved in his decisions to say nothing of the good will of the people of LSU and more importantly, the people of Louisiana.
He could help his badly damaged reputation by giving straight answers to every failing of his team's performance, especially his brain dead decision not to try someone else at QB. What was there to lose? Looking back, why did neither JL nor Mett get any playing time down the stretch?
Did he really believe that somehow, Mr. Jefferson would suddenly develop the ability to read a defense, which he cannot anymore than an illiterate could read Shakespeare? Miles evidently did not figure this out, ever.
He needs to let everyone know just what in the Sam Hill went down regarding the QBs and the moronic hidebound game plan.
No question, LSU had only loss and no real gain in having to beat those people twice which is unjust and was most undeserved. There ought not have been any rematch. The Gumps had their shot and lost...in Tuscaloosa no less. The BCS is so cocked up.
That said, Miles management of last night's festivities mirrors his handling of the QBs. On its face it makes not one whit of sense. Some say he owes no one an explanation, but I do not necessarily agree. He works at a public institution which many Louisianians are forced to support financially whether they want to or not. Lots of money is involved in his decisions to say nothing of the good will of the people of LSU and more importantly, the people of Louisiana.
He could help his badly damaged reputation by giving straight answers to every failing of his team's performance, especially his brain dead decision not to try someone else at QB. What was there to lose? Looking back, why did neither JL nor Mett get any playing time down the stretch?
Did he really believe that somehow, Mr. Jefferson would suddenly develop the ability to read a defense, which he cannot anymore than an illiterate could read Shakespeare? Miles evidently did not figure this out, ever.
He needs to let everyone know just what in the Sam Hill went down regarding the QBs and the moronic hidebound game plan.
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