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re: Fallacy: Miles philosophy of keeping games close

Posted on 1/6/13 at 11:46 pm to
Posted by Mayhawman
Somewhere in the middle of SEC West
Member since Dec 2009
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Posted on 1/6/13 at 11:46 pm to
Yea, I'm sue Mett was coached to throw INTs, BBs coached to fumble, OL misses, etc, etc.
I imagine O was shut down to simple plays when others aren't executed properly.
Would you open up the O when basic plays aren't executed by patchwork OL?
Think about it.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
266111 posts
Posted on 1/6/13 at 11:50 pm to
quote:

Yea, I'm sue Mett was coached to throw INTs, BBs coached to fumble, OL misses, etc, etc.
I imagine O was shut down to simple plays when others aren't executed properly.
Would you open up the O when basic plays aren't executed by patchwork OL?
Think about it.



With the talent LSU recruits, why have these recurring problems been happening since 2007? Is this coaching staff failing to recruit well or is just a failure to develop or motivate?

Well coached teams don't continue to have the same problems. Miles needs better help on the offensive side of the ball.

At what point, after the same problems repeatedly...do you stop making excuses and see that there are systematic problems?
This post was edited on 1/6/13 at 11:51 pm
Posted by JR Hamilsbach
Member since Oct 2010
805 posts
Posted on 1/7/13 at 12:06 am to
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Yea, I'm sue Mett was coached to throw INTs, BBs coached to fumble, OL misses, etc, etc. I imagine O was shut down to simple plays when others aren't executed properly. Would you open up the O when basic plays aren't executed by patchwork OL? Think about it.


I don think you're appreciating how a coach impacts player performance. In regards to the basketball program, we're averaging ~10 points more per game than last year. Individually, Hickey is tops in the country in steals per game. While its reasonable to assume that these players have improved over time due to age and training, if you are not recognizing how the coaching choices and philosophies of JJ significantly impacts both individual and team performance, then you aren't seeing the whole picture.

Offensive ineffectiveness in our football program is not simply a player issues. its too widespread and too consistent over time to be attributed as such.
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