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re: Let's hear from those complaining about the Miles "offensive philosophy"

Posted on 10/28/14 at 5:26 pm to
Posted by boxcar willie
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Posted on 10/28/14 at 5:26 pm to
If our offense was as good as our d year in year out (last year being an exception), we would be even more dangerous and win even more SEC titles. Hard for some to believe that improving the offense would lead to even more wins and titles and it would be relatively easy to improve.
Posted by boxcar willie
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Posted on 10/28/14 at 5:30 pm to
As good as the running game is it would be even better if we changed our offense. I was on board and all about making some adjustments to it this season just to open things up a little. Get us a little more run room and give the QB better passing situations but have come to realize that it is to late to change this season. We have to ride the offense we have built and go as far as we possibly can with it. You can't just mid season change a offense you have spent all spring, fall camp and half the season developing. At this point it is what it is.
Posted by bfniii
Member since Nov 2005
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Posted on 10/28/14 at 7:07 pm to
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If our offense was as good as our d year in year out
name the team that has a top 3 sec offense and a top 3 sec defense every season. what you're asking for sounds great but, why is it so hard for anyone to do this yearly? perhaps asking for it isn't the right question. perhaps what's more important is to have the highest average of offense, defense and special teams.

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last year being an exception
let's make sure we don't give miles credit for last season because it refutes the narrative

I understand that miles is not perfect. but, he's second best in the toughest conference in it's most competitive era. unfortunately, that doesn't impress the negas because he doesn't win a certain kind of way. heck, fans were complaining about the play calling after the '03 ncg.
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