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re: What's taking Michigan so long?

Posted on 12/2/14 at 9:05 am to
Posted by heartbreakTiger
grinding for my grinders
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Posted on 12/2/14 at 9:05 am to
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...so you want him to stop being the Head Coach?
pretty much. He needs to be the ceo. He can handle how we handle off the field issues and he is the goofy closer in the living room.

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LSU is created in Les Miles' image. This is what the program is, and always will be if he's there. The only question is, are you satisfied with it.
If you look at our roster on offense we are actually setup for a more spread option coach to come in and have success. Its odd since we are a power running team but if we moved to mostly shotgun 3 wide sets we could be a very dangerous team. Our recruiting as been more of a shotgun type spread pattern instead of recruiting a certain type of player for our system we are running.

Im not a fan of les and if we could hire a better coach and keep frank so a recruiting loss would be minimal id be ok with him moving on. If we weren't going to be able to pull in a good coach that fits here then id rather him stay but be in a more hands off role.
Posted by monsterballads
Make LSU Great Again
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 12/2/14 at 9:10 am to
Miles has recruited great but he's so hesitant to go to an offense that actually plays to the strengths of the players he's brought to LSU. He could still have his power running, but also have a base formation of 3 wide in the shotgun.

LSU has the talent. Could be a really dangerous team on offense. It's just so conservative that the playing not to lose mentality bleeds over to the players.
Posted by hashtag
Comfy, AF
Member since Aug 2005
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Posted on 12/2/14 at 9:23 am to
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if you look at our roster on offense we are actually setup for a more spread option coach to come in and have success. Its odd since we are a power running team but if we moved to mostly shotgun 3 wide sets we could be a very dangerous team. Our recruiting as been more of a shotgun type spread pattern instead of recruiting a certain type of player for our system we are running.
I think this is a testament to how the game has changed at the high school level. The most talented high school players in the state are playing more and more in some type of spread offense (whether it is primarily running, passing, or a combination). It is going to be difficult to recruit 5* guys that run a pro-style offense. Heck, we can't even find a QB that can regularly take snaps under center.

The offensive game has changed. 10-18 year olds are playing a completely different offense than Les is trying to force them into. He will either change or the offense will continue to flounder.
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