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Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:05 pm to mtntiger
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Was Les holding Aranda back as well?
The reason I ask is that our defense played like monsters against a pretty potent offense this past Saturday.
Against lesser offenses in the first four weeks, we had struggles and didn't seem to be taking the fight to our opponents.
Gotta think this is the case. They were only on the field for 17 minutes against Mizzou which bears largely on our offense not sucking arse.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:06 pm to BilJ
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thompson quit after saban mother fricked him while traveling on a recruiting trip
He fricked his mother on a recruiting trip? Yeesh...
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:06 pm to cas4t
Didn't Les tell Alleva after last season that he'd change the offense? And didn't Les tell the fans the same thing?
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:06 pm to cas4t
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I think the issue is that there may have been fundamental differences in what Les thought and what the staff thought.
which I'm sure is common...you think Alabama's offense would look a bit different if Saban didn't manage Kiffin?
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I feel as though while a coach like Saban and Jimbo may have full control, they still understand having someone with very specific knowledge about a very specific position should be allowed to make important decisions and they roll with it.
Perhaps Jimbo should manage his defense a little more
I guess my point is I didn't realize people didn't think Les was micromanaging everyone and forced his philosophy on to them. He was the Head Coach.
This post was edited on 10/4/16 at 1:08 pm
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:07 pm to ShortyRob
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We were correct. The players AND coaches are saying it too!
I guess they all need Rickdaddy's "factual" input to set them straight
And the stupid Miles record thread. Who started that crap? Ricky, or was it Speedy?
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:08 pm to HurricaneTiger
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You're telling me Miles was; essentially, sabotaging our offense at every phase?
ahhh miles backers....
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:09 pm to BilJ
They're still here...arguing against reality.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:10 pm to BilJ
Never has so much been celebrated after a win over a bad team. Mizzou won't win another game.
Les needed to go. Talent on this team is overrated. 6 wins. Birmingham Bowl!
Les needed to go. Talent on this team is overrated. 6 wins. Birmingham Bowl!
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:11 pm to Taurus
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And the stupid Miles record thread. Who started that crap? Ricky, or was it Speedy?
Yeah a thread like this is usually a stat signal for Rickdaddy to come in and overtake this thread.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:11 pm to Skillet
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Didn't Les tell Alleva after last season that he'd change the offense? And didn't Les tell the fans the same thing?
No! He didn't. People who thought this were hearing what they wanted to hear. In his Milesism manner of speaking, he told all of us to go frick ourselves after the aTm game last season.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:11 pm to cas4t
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I'm sure they all do to an extent. I think the issue is that there may have been fundamental differences in what Les thought and what the staff thought.
Miles was just a shitty coach. He tried to get his hands on the OL and meddle with what the OL coach did. He tried to give pointers to the QBs, he tried coaching defense to some extent as well. Dude's ego was fricking huge. He thought he had all the football knowledge in the world and that he shouldn't trust his position coaches.
The only coach anywhere near as stubborn as Miles would have to be Chief and even now I wonder if Miles was the one that wanted Beckwith at DE and Welter at MLB. Seeing what Chief is doing at A&M makes me think that there's no way he could've been that dumb.
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Never has so much been celebrated after a win over a bad team. Mizzou won't win another game.
Missouri was a bad team, yeah. But the LSU offense was more productive than ever. Ever. Missouri will win more games, they just couldn't go toe to toe with LSU.
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Les needed to go. Talent on this team is overrated. 6 wins. Birmingham Bowl!
This talent is not overrated, and they're not only getting 6 wins. Stop fooling yourself. This team could run the table.
This post was edited on 10/4/16 at 1:14 pm
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:11 pm to Salmon
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a bit different if Saban didn't manage Kiffin?
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forced his philosophy on to them. He was the Head Coach.
Big difference between the two men. Saban saw his offensive philosophy had become dated, loosened the reins on Kiffen and allowed him to incorporate spread elements into the offense.
Miles despite mounting evidence to the contrary believed in his flawed vision to the very end. Hence why he's now looking for work.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:13 pm to BilJ
This shite coming out is crazy to me. I always figured Les didn't do shite, just kicked back and collected a huge paycheck while allowing his assistants to do whatever they wanted.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:13 pm to NewBR
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Mizzou won't win another game.
You serious aren't you?
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:13 pm to BilJ
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Big difference between the two men.
absolutely
Saban was at least aware enough to evolve. But he still manages the crap out of Kiffin. That much is certain.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:14 pm to Gray Tiger
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Is that you have never been in a managerial position. The boss, however described may well ask for suggestions but ultimately it is his decision to make.
If every subordinate in an organization had is own way you would have chaos.
Look at it this way. Let's assume all the assistant coaches have this free rein you seem to think is so wonderful. The OC decides that the first play will be a deep pass to the right. The line coach disagrees and he instructs the line to fire out zone blocking, while the running backs coach instructs his charges to run a jet sweep to the wide side, while the QB coach thinks that a boot leg to the short side is just dandy. The receivers coach goes into a snit because he really wants a bubble screen.
Sounds productive doesn't it? The job of a manager is to accept suggestions from subordinates and then do what he thinks is best for the situation.
Who the frick upvoted this drivel?
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:14 pm to NewBR
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Never has so much been celebrated after a win over a bad team. Mizzou won't win another game.
its how we did it that has people encouraged. We did things on offense that helped open up our run game instead of slamming up against a wall until we eventually imposed our will on a much less talented opponent winning by a slim margin.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:15 pm to BilJ
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Miles despite mounting evidence to the contrary believed in his flawed vision to the very end. Hence why he's now looking for work.
Our current predicament goes back to two pivotal seasons - 2008 and 2011. There isn't a doubt in my mind that 2008 ruined Miles's desire to throw the ball anymore than necessary. The wild success in 2011 gave Miles the confidence boost that his way would/could work and gave him no reason to change.
Posted on 10/4/16 at 1:16 pm to ShortyRob
quote:I was disappointed LSU lost at the time, but thank the good Lord he ran out of time
If only he had that one second
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