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re: Brandon Harris on 2015 season: teams were calling their plays before the snap
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:37 am to sicboy
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:37 am to sicboy
I was a big supporter of Les down the line, but this particular criticism was more than fair.
The offense would have been outdated even in the late 1980s (outside of the Big-12, anyway). It was a vicious cycle - we couldn't get/develop QBs so the offense had to be simple and run oriented. We out-talented most of our schedule, particularly on defense, so it worked - mostly. Once Saban got settled into Bama, that game became the Superbowl every year. They weren't "more" talented than we were in most of those games, but certainly "as" talented and knew what we were going to do.
Sad that Les' stubbornness cost us at least 1 championship, probably 2. Only thing karmic is that it also cost him millions of dollars and truly legendary status at LSU. But, a great coach, overall, a great dude and a great character to have in the pantheon of LSU HFCs.
The offense would have been outdated even in the late 1980s (outside of the Big-12, anyway). It was a vicious cycle - we couldn't get/develop QBs so the offense had to be simple and run oriented. We out-talented most of our schedule, particularly on defense, so it worked - mostly. Once Saban got settled into Bama, that game became the Superbowl every year. They weren't "more" talented than we were in most of those games, but certainly "as" talented and knew what we were going to do.
Sad that Les' stubbornness cost us at least 1 championship, probably 2. Only thing karmic is that it also cost him millions of dollars and truly legendary status at LSU. But, a great coach, overall, a great dude and a great character to have in the pantheon of LSU HFCs.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:38 am to Kracka
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Assistant coach in some capacity at Texas last I heard
Good for him. Regardless of how his tenure at LSU went, I am glad he's successful.
It's not that kind of assistant position, it's one of the support staff/shadow staff ones that dont pay much.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:38 am to Odysseus32
The Heart Attack Era. Every game was closer and tougher than it should have been.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:38 am to nicholastiger
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He tried to turn Jarrett Lee loose and look what happened. That's what changed Mile's entire philosophy.
He had to let him loose. The Malveto defense was pure fecal matter. Who else did he have? Hatch? Jefferson?
Miles apologists also suggest that Jarrett Lee “broke” Les Miles. Maybe Les broke Lee. A great coach wouldn’t be mind fricked by a bad experience with a quarterback.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:40 am to Ace Midnight
Not sure if I heard it here or not, but I remember someone saying that they were sitting next to Reuben Randle's parents at 1-9, and they asked if he was coming back the next year, and the father replied "for this?"
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:40 am to sicboy
I was calling the shite from my couch. Saban said on the first play of 2015 he felt good about their chances to win when their NT beat our C one on one.
Imagine being so sure that nothing was going to change at all.
Good riddance les
Imagine being so sure that nothing was going to change at all.
Good riddance les
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:42 am to nicholastiger
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Bottom line, the QB's LSU recruited also played a part as well. He tried to turn Jarrett Lee loose and look what happened. That's what changed Mile's entire philosophy. He let Russell and Flynn air it out under Fisher and Crowton.
We had to throw the ball in 2008, the defense was pure trash, we had a walk on and freshmen to turn to at QB, it was just a bad set of circumstances caused by Perrilloux being a dunderhead. He let Crowton do his thing and thats the last we ever saw an offense of a OC at LSU, it was Les' offense from there on out. Les judged letting an OC do their thing off that 2008 season by letting a walk and 2 freshman QBs loose, which was a bad way to go about it to judge future teams.
He held back Metteneberger and co so much in 2013. Almost infuriating with him and Landy/Beckham Jr we only threw the ball like 25 times a game.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:42 am to JohnnyU
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Miles apologists also suggest that Jarrett Lee “broke” Les Miles. Maybe Les broke Lee. A great coach wouldn’t be mind fricked by a bad experience with a quarterback.
Not sure if it would have turned out any differently for Les, but Perrilloux is a big factor in all of this. If he doesn't get kicked off the team, we don't play Hatch and Lee right away, and Lee doesn't get burned as a true freshman.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:44 am to sicboy
I didn't hear anything from Harris about completing 53.6% of his passes.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:46 am to Salviati
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I didn't hear anything from Harris about completing 53.6% of his passes.
Did you see what happened to Burrow's completion percentage when they put him in the right system?
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:48 am to Salviati
Maybe with an innovative offense he would have done better.....like Burrow. Burrow completed 58% in 2018
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:50 am to sicboy
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Did you see what happened to Burrow's completion percentage when they put him in the right system?
Did you see Harris away from LSU? He wasn't good.
Burrow was way more accurate in 2018 (over 70% adjusted accuracy). Burrow also had only been an campus a couple months before starting.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:50 am to sicboy
Didn't Burrow say that Auburn knew the plays they were running? I guess it's tougher to stop if you're passing all over the field vs running the ball straight up the middle or outside the left tackle.
This post was edited on 8/10/20 at 8:52 am
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:51 am to sicboy
quote:Lee was a redshirt freshman. Jefferson was a true freshman.
Lee doesn't get burned as a true freshman.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:52 am to Salviati
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I didn't hear anything from Harris about completing 53.6% of his passes.
He wasnt a good QB, he proved that at UNC. However, let's not pretend like he was put in favorable situations at all here.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:52 am to sicboy
This is why I can never forgive Miles even if I forgive everything else.
Miles wasted YEARS of talent. He wasted talented young men's entire careers at LSU. Just squandered it. And in doing that he also squandered untold victories and glory for LSU.
It's just unforgivable to sacrifice all of that on your alter of stubborn arrogance and ego.
Miles wasted YEARS of talent. He wasted talented young men's entire careers at LSU. Just squandered it. And in doing that he also squandered untold victories and glory for LSU.
It's just unforgivable to sacrifice all of that on your alter of stubborn arrogance and ego.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:53 am to LNCHBOX
Not saying Harris would all of the sudden be a Heisman winner. But if you dont play to your quarterback's strengths, of course they'll struggle. Long and short of it, LSU didn't know how to use their talent.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:54 am to sicboy
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Not saying Harris would all of the sudden be a Heisman winner. But if you dont play to your quarterback's strengths, of course they'll struggle. Long and short of it, LSU didn't know how to use their talent.
Ok, but Harris wasn't good outside our system. It's possible to think Les's style was antiquated and predictable and also acknowledge that Harris just wasn't a good QB.
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:55 am to sicboy
Anyone who understands the game even “a litttttle bit” knew this was the case.
It was absolutely ridiculous to watch and honestly it was doing those players a disservice.
So fricking glad Les Miles is gone.
And for the record, I would’ve taken ANYONE to be head coach as long as it wasn’t him.
It was absolutely ridiculous to watch and honestly it was doing those players a disservice.
So fricking glad Les Miles is gone.
And for the record, I would’ve taken ANYONE to be head coach as long as it wasn’t him.
This post was edited on 8/10/20 at 8:57 am
Posted on 8/10/20 at 8:55 am to NorthshoreTiger76
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Did you see what happened to Burrow's completion percentage when they put him in the right system?
quote:Burrow started slow as a brand new transfer QB in the first half of the season.
Maybe with an innovative offense he would have done better.....like Burrow. Burrow completed 58% in 2018
He was completing over 60% in the second half of the season.
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