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re: 2015: Finished 10*-3 and the AD attempted to fire the head coach
Posted on 12/5/18 at 3:01 pm to Lonnie4LSU
Posted on 12/5/18 at 3:01 pm to Lonnie4LSU
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I don't know how anyone can say our expectations haven't been lowered with a straight face.
I agree. Things have certainly changed since Miles was fired and o was hired.
And the people that use to shite all over seasons where we won 9 games or more and now treating 9 win seasons like they're excellent accomplishments.
Posted on 12/5/18 at 3:08 pm to earl keese
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agree. Things have certainly changed since Miles was fired and o was hired.
And the people that use to shite all over seasons where we won 9 games or more and now treating 9 win seasons like they're excellent accomplishments.
Its glorious watching people act like player execution isnt a direct reflection of coaching after years of saying execution is a direct reflection of coaching.
3 losses in 2015= miles is the only thing holding lsu back from winning titles
3 lossed in 2018= these lsu players arent good. We have good coaching we just dont have the players.
Posted on 12/5/18 at 5:23 pm to earl keese
“ things have changed”
Replacing a coach is always a gamble, but when you replace a successful coach who is still recruiting top 10 classes and producing nationally ranked teams, the gamble is magnified times 10.
Three years after the change and we are not moving closer to the goal of a west title, but further away. Three years later and we have not produced a better offense, but a worse one.
Replacing a coach is always a gamble, but when you replace a successful coach who is still recruiting top 10 classes and producing nationally ranked teams, the gamble is magnified times 10.
Three years after the change and we are not moving closer to the goal of a west title, but further away. Three years later and we have not produced a better offense, but a worse one.
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