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Posted on 1/17/12 at 8:41 pm to
Posted by CalTiger53
California
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 1/17/12 at 8:41 pm to
Miles problem was not with JJ or Lee. He insisted on running the ball all season long and it was working as long as special team and defense scored, gave LSU good filed position, or changed the momentum of the game. He believed in passing the ball only when LSU had good field position. He was never in a situation without any help from turnovers or special team until the last game which was too late for him to try something else.
Posted by LSUfanaddict
somewhere in TX
Member since Apr 2007
2144 posts
Posted on 1/17/12 at 9:16 pm to
92 yds of TOTAL OFFENSE, only crossing midfield ONCE, and getting SHUTOUT JUST HAPPENS?!!!!!!!!
Posted by RANDY44
Member since Aug 2005
9572 posts
Posted on 1/17/12 at 10:41 pm to
quote:

Miles problem was not with JJ or Lee. He insisted on running the ball all season long and it was working as long as special team and defense scored, gave LSU good filed position, or changed the momentum of the game. He believed in passing the ball only when LSU had good field position. He was never in a situation without any help from turnovers or special team until the last game which was too late for him to try something else.

Point well taken but the truth is, there was only one QB on the Tiger team with any kind of history of winning games late with his arm and that QB did not get in the game. Miles gave his excuse today and it's so thin you can see through it. Lee was the only hope LSU had after the first quarter and he didn't play. Case closed.
Posted by Duzz
Houston
Member since Feb 2008
9987 posts
Posted on 1/17/12 at 11:43 pm to
quote:

Miles problem was not with JJ or Lee. He insisted on running the ball all season long and it was working as long as special team and defense scored, gave LSU good filed position, or changed the momentum of the game. He believed in passing the ball only when LSU had good field position. He was never in a situation without any help from turnovers or special team until the last game which was too late for him to try something else.


In other words, his luck ran out. Maybe had he suffered a defeat during the season he would have thought differently but...who would you have wanted to lose to so he could learn that lesson? I look at our resume and I can't say I could have stomach a lost from any of them.
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