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re: Would you fire a coach with a 110 wins 31 losses 78 percent winning percentig

Posted on 11/18/15 at 3:12 pm to
Posted by Cecil D Diesel
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Posted on 11/18/15 at 3:12 pm to
Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but...
I was just listening to McElwain on Russilo and Kannell, he said a few things that would resonate with my fellow LSU fans.
1. He attributed the success that Alabama has to Saban allowing his coordinators to coach, but the coaches were held accountable for the failures of their job duties. If the job wasn't being done correctly, there would be changes.
2. Different situations require different approaches, putting your players in a position to win the game.
3. "Finishing Second" is not acceptable, if that occurs there needs be changes made.

Miles has continually been stubborn in not allowing his coaches to utilize their players to the best of their abilities. Instead of changing the gameplan, he goes into games not making any adjustments as the game goes. There is no concept of changing with the game flow, and definitely no attempt to dictate the tempo of the game. The failures of our special teams this year has been more "Aw shucks", not holding the ST coach accountable. There has been a lack of instituting some form of accountability to unnecessary penalties. Games that we should be in, we are getting blown out. One thing to lose a nail biter, another thing to get blown out.

People are tired of this because we have the talent to be in contention for the National championship every year, yet we have to resort to the "next year is our year" approach. People are tired of being good, but not great or the best. The talent is evidenced by the number of players we have in the NFL.

For these reasons, I'm not saying Miles needs to be fired, but the situation needs to be fixed ASAP.
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