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re: Bill Lazor Offensive Coordinator

Posted on 11/30/15 at 10:47 am to
Posted by JBeam
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Posted on 11/30/15 at 10:47 am to
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correct. there is less pressure on Les than before the UF game now.

Disagree, it's not like Miles received an extension of some kind. He'll have to make some changes because of the last month of the season and because some of his staff may be moving on for career reasons.
Posted by I20goon
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Posted on 11/30/15 at 11:13 am to
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Disagree, it's not like Miles received an extension of some kind. He'll have to make some changes because of the last month of the season and because some of his staff may be moving on for career reasons.
What you are saying is very plausible, and I would love to believe it.

But I have a hard time believing that Miles came out of this agreeing to changes based on:
- On Fri night or Sat day Alexander cut Alleva off at the knees

- For Alexander to make a move, means he was blocking Alleva from something. Safe assumption that he wasn't blocking Alleva from KEEPING Les, he was blocking him from getting rid of him.

- Alexander made his move(s) after the alleged meeting(s) between Les/Alleva, so that means Joe didn't hear what he wanted to hear in those meetings.

- So, and yes I admit these are guesses but educated guesses rooted in logic and not ESPN twitter, our AD couldn't get rid of our head coach after a week (or more) of planning. With a very big assumption that Les wouldn't agree to X, Y, and Z changes while it was still a possibility he could get fired I don't see him agreeing to changes when he's now got the backing (however temporary) of FKA, a sitting gov, and a former gov.

- Miles immediately chafed at the suggestion of major changes for the offense in the post-game. Believe the man when he says so, because he always has. His history is not necessarily one of not making changes, but of not believing that changes are necessary (a leadership, vision, metrics, and goals failure). No drive/force to deviate from that history now.
This post was edited on 11/30/15 at 11:14 am
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