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re: The nation knows LSU's best years are in front of them
Posted on 1/10/12 at 10:58 pm to therocketscientist
Posted on 1/10/12 at 10:58 pm to therocketscientist
Give it up. Les will still be our coach.
He was gift wrapped one of the greatest defenses in LSU history this year, and still couldn't even make it competitive with Bama in the title game.
Les is done after last night's game. No one will respect his coaching ability after that.
I hate to say it, but think of this as his true Coker moment. An inexplicable loss (not for losing in this case, but how) in a title game. Miami players lost a ton of respect for Coker after that game, and the program started to fall. Their "swagger" diminished.
He was gift wrapped one of the greatest defenses in LSU history this year, and still couldn't even make it competitive with Bama in the title game.
Les is done after last night's game. No one will respect his coaching ability after that.
I hate to say it, but think of this as his true Coker moment. An inexplicable loss (not for losing in this case, but how) in a title game. Miami players lost a ton of respect for Coker after that game, and the program started to fall. Their "swagger" diminished.
Posted on 1/10/12 at 11:02 pm to Geaux2002
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Les is done after last night's game
Memories fade. How many people went into last nights game thinking about the Tenn meltdown last year? Very few, if any.
Once we start putting up a passing threat to open the lanes for Kenny Hilliard and the boys to run, folks will not compare this JJ-led offense in anyway to next year.
This post was edited on 1/10/12 at 11:06 pm
Posted on 1/10/12 at 11:26 pm to Geaux2002
Until the next season happens, I will have this feeling that last night could potentially be a major program altering event that could tear a locker room to pieces. Our team will be stacked next year, and you can see possible confusion amongst players about last night that could lead to internal problems with trusting the coaching. We could end up imploding at the first sign of trouble and have a not so great season. Now I am not saying it will happen, but I can't shake the thought of it being a possibility.
Not to mention, I will never trust Miles again. I let him fool me into a sense of security thinking 2008-mid 2010 was a byproduct his first two recruiting class failures and staff bombs that had since been improved. Bad QB or not, there was way more wrong last night.
Also if we even want to think about just being competitive with Bama the rest of the time Saban is there, we have to cash in next year while they are reloading. After that, they are building a machine that will not let up, and we have to keep up the pace with putting out our image to lure recruits a quality that can compete with them.
/RANT
Not to mention, I will never trust Miles again. I let him fool me into a sense of security thinking 2008-mid 2010 was a byproduct his first two recruiting class failures and staff bombs that had since been improved. Bad QB or not, there was way more wrong last night.
Also if we even want to think about just being competitive with Bama the rest of the time Saban is there, we have to cash in next year while they are reloading. After that, they are building a machine that will not let up, and we have to keep up the pace with putting out our image to lure recruits a quality that can compete with them.
/RANT
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