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re: Miles defenders: a summation of the issues most have with Miles.

Posted on 10/6/14 at 7:17 pm to
Posted by meauxdad
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Posted on 10/6/14 at 7:17 pm to

All great teams (and leaders) have had to be humbled before true greatness shows itself.

After 10 years, I believe the Tiger coaching staff has finally decided that the offense is going to be the emphasis at LSU (eventually).

No one could have foreseen that #10 would be inconsistent, paving the way for 'pre-mature' playing time by the true freshman Harris.
However, with Harris' play the 2 games prior to the big ‘away game’ last Sat, the freshman ‘got seasoned’ earlier than expected.

But real life is usually like this. Coaches have to go with what they have, since they can't get out on the field and make the plays. And, when the unexpected one (BH), was thrust to the ‘top of the world’ by the media and the Tiger nation, it was only natural to be brought down to his knees (literally), the next week.

But, to me, the good news is, the Tigers are building an offensive juggernaut, for the future. One might laugh at that notion, after the historic beating we took on 10/4/14. But, I believe we should mark this date, not because it's some type of 9-11 event, but because humility has a way of creating greatness!

Even though the young tiger offense is in its infant stages now, I personally believe the coaching staff knows exactly what they're doing, and with a transition from defense-oriented team to an offense-oriented team, it takes a year or two for the recruiting to 'kick in', and the young guns to grow into their talent, where it may become 'old hat' for Tiger fans to describe the 'Mad Hatter' as an offensive genius.

I belive we'll all look back to the game this past Saturday, and possibly the 2014 season, that could LSU's transition year, that put them in the driver's seat to becoming an offensive juggernaut, expected to win the conference and even another national title, sometime in the next 4 years.

But this time, it will be the big 'O', not the defense, that puts the tigers back on top.

I can't wait til this young, talented offensive unit, with its running backs, receivers, and versitile young QB, will be the envy of the SEC and the nation.

I might be crazy. But, I might be right, too.
Only time will tell.

Keep it up, Coach. We have faith in you!

Meaux
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