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re: One of the most embarrassing, disappointing LSU losses Miles may not have seen

Posted on 9/4/16 at 10:28 am to
Posted by ATL-TIGER-732
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Posted on 9/4/16 at 10:28 am to
Other comments from the article you quote from:

one of the most experienced teams in college football was an absolute train wreck, a flaming wagon flying off a cliff, a grinding washing machine breaking down.


But he's not handed a truckload of cash to be a voice of social conscience. He is being paid to win football games, especially the ones in which he has superior talent, which is most of the time.


Does he have to watch running back Derrius Guice fumble his first carry of the season and the ball is on the ground for more than two seconds with no LSU player making a move to recover it?


The Badgers didn't need to make adjustments, because LSU did the same thing it has done since Miles arrived on campus – stick his offense mostly in the I-formation and run into a waiting wall of at least eight or nine defenders.

an offense that gained just 257 yards and didn't have a drive longer than 49 yards.


If Harris would have thrown the ball away, LSU still had three downs and one timeout. Even at the 35, a 52-yard field goal would still have been in the wheelhouse of placekicker Colby Delahoussaye

Within two hours, someone created a GoFundMe account to raise $6 million towards buying out Miles' contract.
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