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re: Miles signs with high-profile agent; is slated for first $133K from buyout
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:46 am to Number 31
Posted on 10/29/16 at 1:46 am to Number 31
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. His style is best suited for playing against Big 12 (sic) style teams.
He did very well against the likes of TCU, TTU, Oregon, WVU, etc.
I know Oregon is PAC 12, but they run that same style of up-tempo spread option that is vogue in the Big 12.
I think a Les Miles Baylor team would do very well in the Big 12.
I won't call you dumb, but you don't know what you're talking about. It's a completely different thing to play those teams once or twice a year. Miles won't be getting anywhere near the talent on defense like he has over here, and it doesn't really matter if you have the talent or not because those scores will get away from you most of the time. Couple that with a bullshite Miles offense WITHOUT NFL talent littered throughout, and you see where I'm going with this.
Now maybe if he goes in the SEC East, ACC Coastal, or Big Ten West, he has a shot to be decent, but you're kidding yourself if you don't think ridiculous NFL level talent hide a shite ton of Miles's problems as a coach. Miles is too far gone to adapt to the changing landscape, so he will be limited in the success he can have in any conference or division that uses games as track meets.
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