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re: Why Harris Failed in the Auburn Game - and Why He Will Fail Now

Posted on 11/17/14 at 9:59 am to
Posted by AlaTiger
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Member since Aug 2006
21129 posts
Posted on 11/17/14 at 9:59 am to
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Miles system is a pro system. That Oregon A&M crap doesnt work and most importantly doesn't pay in the NFL.


Last time I checked, LSU plays COLLEGE football and is not in the NFL. Who cares what works in the NFL? And, Miles' system has 23 points in the past 3 games, so it obviously doesn't work in COLLEGE.

Why can't you have aspects of both? I am not saying get rid of the power running game. But, mix it with some other things. This isn't rocket science. The whole world can see what is wrong and LSU has elite athletes that can do a host of things.

Your analysis makes no sense. If the goal of LSU is to be a farm team for the NFL and go 7-5/9-3 every year and send 7-10 guys to the NFL, then fine. We are succeeding. But, if it is to be a good COLLEGE team, then we are failing right now.

Forget the NFL. Who cares?
Posted by Mr. Wayne
Member since Feb 2008
10050 posts
Posted on 11/17/14 at 10:02 am to
I love the argument that spread O's don't win championships. Because what we are doing on O is flat out preventing championships.
Posted by BDtiger5
Member since Feb 2010
1023 posts
Posted on 11/17/14 at 10:04 am to
Miles system is a pro system. That Oregon A&M crap doesnt work and most importantly doesn't pay in the NFL. You and the other idiots who never made it past HS football should know this.


We do not run a pro system. We run the power I dive plays into a stacked box no matter what and when we do pass on third and long we are in the power I and running 1 receiver routes. Go watch the NFL and you will notice there is nothing pro style about our offense
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