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re: The absurd part for Miles is that he didn't even try to fix it this year
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:29 pm to ShortyRob
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:29 pm to ShortyRob
Changing the offense in the offseason means working overtime hours during the summer. I think Les was long past putting in the extra work it takes to change the system.
The fact that the most underperforming position group is the position he played says it all.
The fact that the most underperforming position group is the position he played says it all.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:30 pm to Walking the Earth
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He wasn't his usual happy and spazzy self on the sidelines this year.
I just don't think he knew how to fix things. This is the way Bo taught him to coach, and Bo won games, and Bo was a legend
"I just don't know for the life of me, why its no longer working at LSU?"
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:31 pm to ShortyRob
I imagine Les Miles was thinking to himself, "Finally, what took them so long?"
I'm not trying to say he purposely tried to tank the back half of last year but I'm pretty sure he knew he couldn't realistically save his job after A&M last year
I'm thankful at least he gave us a good show in Houston for the bowl last year before checking out mentally on us
I'm not trying to say he purposely tried to tank the back half of last year but I'm pretty sure he knew he couldn't realistically save his job after A&M last year
I'm thankful at least he gave us a good show in Houston for the bowl last year before checking out mentally on us
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:31 pm to ShortyRob
Exactly the reason he's packing his bags. He learned absolutely nothing from last November.
Most stubborn coach I've ever seen.
Most stubborn coach I've ever seen.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:35 pm to SportTiger1
I have to think he was either clueless, or else burned out/mentally checked out on coaching. Most likely the latter.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:38 pm to 5Alive
FIFY
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And that's exactly what he did flip his boss off, all of the fans and all of the national media who thought last season he deserved the chance to right the ship!
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:41 pm to TheCaterpillar
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He Lou Tepper'ed himself.
That he did!! He has only himself to blame! Almost like he gave us the finger & said I will continue to do it my way, but this season, everything finally caught up with him! Goodbye Miles!!
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:43 pm to ShortyRob
I think he wanted to get fired. I wish someone would fire me and pay me 13 million over the next six years.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 5:52 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Yeah they might have told him Cam had to go right now and he went down with him. No telling what went on behind closed doors but I am sure glad both cam and miles are no longer employed.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 6:32 pm to Brazos
After the attempt to fire Miles failed last November I had a concern in my head he would feel afterward that he couldn't be fired, that the public had spoken and the AD/Chancellor couldn't overcome Les's public and team support. Maybe he felt the AD backing down represented a statement of public support for his method of coaching. If "Cameron has to go" were presented to him he might have felt he could be successful in an "I can't do that" answer.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 6:33 pm to ShortyRob
quote:I agree.
if we were 2-2 right now having scored 30 ppg and showing obvious offensive improvement, he's still employed today.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 6:34 pm to ShortyRob
Thats why I feel no sense of remorse for firing his arse. II would've loved for him to go on his terms, but he lost his mojo a long time ago.
Thanks for the success but good riddance.
Thanks for the success but good riddance.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 6:36 pm to ShortyRob
Meh. He hired Aranda and pulled Harris way, way earlier than I thought he would.
The foundation is bad - other than, maybe, the recruiting piece, especially on offense. The next coach has a lot of work to do to get us to an SEC-CG.
The foundation is bad - other than, maybe, the recruiting piece, especially on offense. The next coach has a lot of work to do to get us to an SEC-CG.
Posted on 9/25/16 at 6:40 pm to Walking the Earth
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Getting pulled back in was almost like a kick in the nuts for him. I don't think he was trying to prove anything to anybody. He was simply going through the motions. He wasn't his usual happy and spazzy self on the sidelines this year.
you know, i think you're right. he's 63 and his kids are all but gone (except the youngest). it wouldn't surprise me at all that he's happy to get the money, build a nice home in Florida and buy an RV.
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