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re: When did wanting to win championships become a bad thing?

Posted on 12/31/17 at 12:15 pm to
Posted by Nado Jenkins83
Land of the Free
Member since Nov 2012
59896 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 12:15 pm to
You are foolish if you think people dont want championships.


Fact is 99.9% of us have no say in who is coach or what plays are called. Just enjoy the games.
Posted by dukke v
PLUTO
Member since Jul 2006
204093 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 12:25 pm to
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you and i could coach this lsu team to be better than O's ole miss teams. they were hot garbage.



You REALLY think you could have coached this LSU team and do as good A job As coach O?????????

Plus you would have won ZERO games as the Ole Miss coach the same time O was there..............

You have said this type of thing before... After last season you said YOU could have done just as good A job as O taking over for Miles...........

Now YOU are trying to say YOU are as good A coach as O......


Never stop ricky.......
Posted by lsutigermall
Plantation Trace
Member since Nov 2006
7301 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 12:48 pm to
Winning Tradition does not include wanting every coach we don’t have and hating every QB who is actually in the game.

Oh yeah, irrelevant because this is just a small subset of our fan base.
Posted by GusMcRae
Deep in the heart...
Member since Oct 2008
3263 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 1:10 pm to
You can't fire your coach every year.
Posted by Vdrine
Big Bad Baz
Member since Jun 2014
888 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 1:38 pm to
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It’s sad. It really is. But we see this theme appearing more and more often from the various head coaching sycophants. First with Miles, now with Orgeron. It isn’t a coincidence that setting the bar in this way enables their man keep his job despite any underachieving. I just can’t understand how some people can become so enamored by one individual that they put his job security above the well being of the overall program...and they defend this position more intensely than the fans of the actual football team do. It’s just so weird. I can’t help but think this must be the same crowd who thinks everyone deserves a trophy just for showing up.

Keep the expectations low, they say. Anyone who thinks the goal should always be a championship must be spoiled ...or the trendier, “entitled”.

If you don’t care about winning championships, fine. But why is it okay with you that we spent millions to replace our head coach only to be right back where we started from in terms of actual performance? We’re basically doing no better than we were at the end of Mile’s tenure. We’re just as irrelevant now as we were then ...and we’re still paying someone millions for this?? Orgeron is laughing all the way to the bank at you. Sad.

You, and people like you really don't understand, do you? The majority of people that pull for LSU have something in their lives that they control, that allows them to beat their chest and say "Yea, Baw". They don't need LSU to win the way you do, they just want the players to have fun, play hard and get an education to better themselves.
You...don't. You need others to provide what you lack. If need was sugar, everyone that reads your post would have diabetes.
When I read a post like yours, the mental image that I get is one of a little beta bitch that stands behind a true bad arse running his mouth and talking shite. That's how I picture you as a human. You're no different than the stereotypical Bama bandwagon fan.
Posted by boxcar willie
kenner
Member since Mar 2011
16038 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 4:10 pm to
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Good coaches don’t lose to teams like Troy at home.
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Yea I know Saban lost to UAB and ULM,


do you understand logic? fricking idiot
Posted by Tiger Tracker
Austin,TX
Member since Nov 2015
7232 posts
Posted on 12/31/17 at 4:51 pm to
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and before you say it....
no....coaches dont publicly say they are going to make the playoffs all the time


It was actually Clapp who reported this to the press not O himself. I am sure many coaches say this in the locker room at year end to keep momentum going in to the offseason. Especially, with the way things played out in 2016.
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