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re: Why does it seem like a lot of the most negative posters are from out of State?

Posted on 11/18/15 at 7:42 pm to
Posted by redbean5
Member since Jan 2008
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Posted on 11/18/15 at 7:42 pm to
OP I live and work in Alabama. I have a manager that's a Bama fan who has repeatedly told me he "Loves Him Some Les Miles". I told him the other day that when Saban leaves on his own terms they could pursue Miles. His response " He'll No We Don't Want Him Running Bama Program". His point was Miles is a great speaker toying with the media and very comic to listen too but they are not interested in another Shula hire to run the program. Outside of the state living in Bama and Charlotte NC for 1e years Mes is perceived as a clown who enjoys living on the edge of defeat to fulfill his high in winning in a miracle fashion.

I quit listening to Miles years ago. I acknowledge he has done very well at LSU and lead LSU through some tough times outside of football. He is a great ambassador for LSU I admitt. However, he has sucked the life out of the program and it is no longer fun to watch anymore when we actually have to compete with talented teams. He is not getting the job done when you seperate the men from the boys on the football field. I have not looked but I am willing to bet over the last several years he has not beaten a very good football team. It's time to turn the chapter and give the reigns to someone else. Who that may be but I know one thing for certain never in the history of any program is there a good time to hire a coach. Great programs make great hires then consistently evaluate the hire to see if they are progressing and if they do stick with or go back to the well again. LSU canapé a great hire if they are committed to winning no matter the cost.
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