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re: CPM blames the loss on.....Deichmann
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:10 pm to TigerBait55
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:10 pm to TigerBait55
He said that play cost them the game, which it sounded like it did. He's blunt and honest.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:12 pm to TigerBait55
What little respect I had left for CPM, just went out the window. Stress on how good Lange pitched, but dont throw your kids under the bus.
CPM could learn a few things from Les Miles.
CPM could learn a few things from Les Miles.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:13 pm to The Pirate King
He literally said "basically we lost because our first baseman couldn't keep his foot on the bag on a routine play with a perfect play" that's not blunt. That's purposely throwing Greg under the bus. Last night he didn't blame it on Cole Freeman but instead "many opportunities wasted" that's the much more professional and appropriate answer.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:14 pm to The Pirate King
That one play didn't cost them the game. The fact that they don't score cost them the game. If they can't push 3 runs across the plate, I'd say you have other issues you need to be worrying ahout. For Lange to pitch like he did tonight and get zero help offensively is a bigger deal than being pulled off the bag on a bad throw.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:18 pm to Mickey Goldmill
Maybe you haven't noticed but we have only won 1 WS in the last 15 years! My comment about him being like NIck Saban is because Nick rolls his players under the bus as well. The big difference is, Nick wins National Championship..... CPM doesn't!
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:18 pm to King of New Orleans
quote:^^THIS^^x1,000,000
For Lange to pitch like he did tonight and get zero help offensively is a bigger deal than being pulled off the bag on a bad throw.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:36 pm to TigerBait55
Man I don't know, I think he was just referring to the irony of baseball itself. A play as simple as that could possibly win or lose the game for you.. Something routine that everyone takes for granted
Blast away
Blast away
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:36 pm to ipodking
That quote is honestly unbelievable What an a-hole
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:43 pm to TigerBait55
My god this guy makes me sick he's always doing this. Runs us out of inning constantly can't make a lineup doesn't develops mid week starters pulls pitchers at the wrong time and has the nerve to blame a game on players all the time. He's a pos can't wait for him to finish his career here
This post was edited on 4/23/16 at 11:45 pm
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:45 pm to Mr. Hangover
i think tomorrow you see something like Bryce J at 1B, Wofford at DH and ole Gregory on the bench. It's obvious he feels Greg lost the game for us. Would have done better praising Alex and leaving it at that. It also ruined that moment.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:49 pm to The Pirate King
quote:
He said that play cost them the game, which it sounded like it did.
It indirectly led to what would eventually be the winning run. That said, 0/10 with runners on base and leaving 2 runners in scoring position in the last 2 innings cost the Tigers the game.
Posted on 4/23/16 at 11:55 pm to EastBankTiger
If you have to point to a specific play, sounds like this was a routine play that the player screwed up that ended up costing them the game. I mean I'm not saying dogging the kid was the right move, but you can't deny that he's right.
Posted on 4/24/16 at 12:00 am to King of New Orleans
Any player who's interviewed should do the same thing to cpm shite talk him everytime a mike is in their face I'd bet the fans that take up for coach would crucify our players for doing the same. Pathetic how some ppl put our coaches above lsu itself
Posted on 4/24/16 at 12:16 am to TigerBait55
@JacquesDoucet @geauxMiLB. Mainieri should then take the blame for killing the monument last night after the Duplantis grand slam that out us within one run and put in a suggling freshman pitcher Gilbert instead of his best reliever Hunter Newman.
Posted on 4/24/16 at 12:33 am to JW6
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He will take up for his players always and never calls them out. Ever
He doesn't use names, but Les has thrown players under the bus plenty. If Trey Quinn dropped 3 really important passes then Les will say something like, "we need to catch the ball better." If you watched the game then you know who he's talking about-but he doesn't come right out and say it.
quote:
He treats his players like crap
Seems a bit much.
Posted on 4/24/16 at 12:41 am to JW6
If you look in the comments to the tweet posted in the OP, Glenn Gilbeau disagrees. (Not saying I disagree - I've never person ally heard CLM throw a kid under the bus). Gilbeau specifically mentioned OBJ, JC Copeland, & Trey Quinn as players Miles had blamed.
Posted on 4/24/16 at 12:50 am to slaughlin
I don't think anyone has asserted that Miles has never thrown a player under the bus. If there were a ratio of player blame : recognizing coaching mistakes, Miles would be skewed toward the right side and Mainieri to the left, I'd bet.
This is anecdotal but it just seems like more often than not we hear Miles say things like "We would have liked to thrown more" "That's the coach's mistake" "We need to coach it better", but you rarely hear Mainieri say stuff like "We shouldn't have hit and run there" "We shouldn't have left [pithcer] in as long". And I think most people would say I'm not the type to look for reasons to apologize for Miles.
This is anecdotal but it just seems like more often than not we hear Miles say things like "We would have liked to thrown more" "That's the coach's mistake" "We need to coach it better", but you rarely hear Mainieri say stuff like "We shouldn't have hit and run there" "We shouldn't have left [pithcer] in as long". And I think most people would say I'm not the type to look for reasons to apologize for Miles.
This post was edited on 4/24/16 at 12:54 am
Posted on 4/24/16 at 2:09 am to CRAZY 4 LSU
So true.
There's a very big difference between Miles and Mainieri.
Miles does a lot of crap you don't like but you can't help but like him as a preson.
Mainieri also does crap you don't like which includes making it easy not to like him.
There's a very big difference between Miles and Mainieri.
Miles does a lot of crap you don't like but you can't help but like him as a preson.
Mainieri also does crap you don't like which includes making it easy not to like him.
Posted on 4/24/16 at 2:15 am to slaughlin
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I've never person ally heard CLM throw a kid under the bus). Gilbeau specifically mentioned OBJ, JC Copeland, & Trey Quinn as players Miles had blamed.
That's garbage. But then again, we're talking about Guilbeau.
Miles always defends his players. Look at that time somebody called Russell Shepard a bust.
Guilbeau does this to get hits on his own story.
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