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re: An objective View Of This Team From A Distance

Posted on 11/15/15 at 4:42 pm to
Posted by lsualum96
Los Angeles, CA
Member since Nov 2005
3089 posts
Posted on 11/15/15 at 4:42 pm to
I always laugh when people talk about "remember the Dinardo years". People forget that Dinardo had good teams up until his final season. That last season, when our offense was awesome but, the defense was worst in the league, is what did him in. But, I enjoyed the Dinardo years myself. During his time here we were.......

6-4-1 (this after Curley Hallman years)
10-2
9-3
4-7

AND...........................he was 3-0 in bowl games. It can be argued had he not been so stubborn to keep Tepper as his defensive coordinator he could've been at LSU for a few more years.
Posted by Waterboy1972
Louisiana
Member since Nov 2007
1132 posts
Posted on 11/15/15 at 5:59 pm to
Thanks for posting about Dinardo.

He really was not as bad as Miles. He brought back the magic, but soon shite the bed his last year. They forget where he brought us from. Do I want Dinardo back? Hell no, but what is everyone's fascination about Miles? He lost us a National Championship by not trying, he won a Natty with Saban's players, and other than that, he's just barely won with a turd of an offense. My point is that we didn't give Gerry much of a chance, why do we keep giving Leslie chances? (Sunshiners please none of the 'winningest coach bullshite' please more than half of those are to snapperhead OOC opponents).
Posted by sabanisarustedspoke
Member since Jan 2007
4950 posts
Posted on 11/16/15 at 8:32 am to
quote:

I always laugh when people talk about "remember the Dinardo years". People forget that Dinardo had good teams up until his final season. That last season, when our offense was awesome but, the defense was worst in the league, is what did him in. But, I enjoyed the Dinardo years myself. During his time here we were.......

6-4-1 (this after Curley Hallman years)
10-2
9-3
4-7

AND...........................he was 3-0 in bowl games. It can be argued had he not been so stubborn to keep Tepper as his defensive coordinator he c



Exactly. People who say that are just too young to realize that Dinardo brought this program back. Remember the Curly years. And guys, the Curly years wasnt a decade it was only a few years. It was also the worst case scenario. Time for a change
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