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re: So when do we actually start giving O some credit?

Posted on 12/3/17 at 9:47 am to
Posted by RedPop4
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Member since Jan 2005
14564 posts
Posted on 12/3/17 at 9:47 am to
7-1 since the loss to Troy.
This team could have tanked right then and there. They didn't. They got better, with only 1 loss to a possible national champion, and gave them fits.
No moral victories, I understand, but 7-1. If only undefeated seasons with 42-0 blowouts every week is the only metric of success, we're in deep shite from now until the end of time.

But, that's what we basically read or infer from the Rant. :(

O did well to keep this team "up" and fighting.
He's the LSU coach, I'm an LSU fan, supporting the "program!" When he goes 6-6 with talent, I'll become a Nega-Tiger.

This team for all that fight DESERVES the support and admiration, not this bullshite "I'm a realist....settling for mediocrity" narrative.
Posted by justice
Member since Feb 2006
54910 posts
Posted on 12/3/17 at 9:48 am to
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7-1 since the loss to Troy.
real juggernaut schedule he faced
Posted by LongTime Tiger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2010
2479 posts
Posted on 12/3/17 at 9:25 pm to
Didn't want him to get the job!

Wasn't happy when he did!

But he did.

Was seriously pissed when we were 3-2 but understood that we were terribly limited limited by lack of numbers on both OL & DL. But after Troy loss it could have become a disaster that we might have never recovered.

Give him all the credit. He did whatever it took to pull things together to win 7 games. Yes, a lot of bad teams or situations but we didn't stub out toe on any of those and we played fairly well against Bama.

Give him credit. But watching cautiously about development of both QBs, recruiting this year and how youngsters that have to step in next year develop to help us compete in 2018. By end of 2018 season I will have seen enough body of work to decide (I think) whether Ed O is the real deal as a HC or whether we need to start looking again.
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