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Posted on 9/7/17 at 11:00 pm to Rickdaddy4188
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never in the history of cfb has a coach had a 1st tenure win % of O went onto win a NT.that was looked up by someone on here.
You're welcome. Lol
BB99 is the external optimist...can't help it.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 11:04 pm to Madking
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Meyer played DB that's where most of his knowledge is.
Even while an asst, meyer was an offensive coach for like 80% of the time. I'm not sure why you are arguing that he doesn't coach offense...Its on wiki. Just look it up.
And I'm 90% sure he called offensive plays at BG. Please prove otherwise.
Posted on 9/7/17 at 11:58 pm to Rickdaddy4188
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there are dozens of coaches that could do what O is doing. tgere are not many coaches that could do what aranda is doing.
Not at LSU there isn't. There's not many coaches who know the LSU program, especially it's players around the state, like coach Orgeron does.
You are freakn clueless if you think Aranda would have been half as successful as coach O is at LSU. He doesn't know this area like O does. He doesn't even recruit that well. His defense and teachings are what is doing his recruiting for him. O is bringing them here and he's coaching them up. It's a great tandem. O does have input on the planning, technique ect. He tells these coaches what he wants and they implement that. He simply doesn't get in the way of what he hired them here to do. That's make his plan as successful as possible for that game week. If it isn't as successful as he likes, he tells them to tweak this or that. If that wasn't the case then he would just let the RZ scoring be as it may. That's not what he said in his press conference, he said we weren't successful in the RZ so we are going to change some things. He made that decision not Canada. It's what all HCs do. O does more than most HCs actually. So you can chalk up all the success they have to coach O. I know you will for the failures and it goes both ways.
If anyone could do it then why couldn't Les Miles get out of his players what O is getting. Face it Rick he's a better coach then Les ever could be and you can't stand the fact that a position coach who failed miserably at OM is now coaching at LSU making millions of dollars while putting LSU back on the map. You get so upset because this so called idiot is schooling the coach that has had so much success here at LSU. Miles was a terrible coach and there's nothing your little fact machine could pump out that would change that.
Les was an imbecile and everyone is happy he's gone. Including the players. I know for a fact that they don't regret him being fired. Everyone knew he was stale. He's gone, O is here getting his check and has LSU playing good football. That's really all that matters to me. So hate all you want, it's you that will look like the fool you are for slighting the very school that hired him. Good job!!
Posted on 9/8/17 at 12:11 am to SportTiger1
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the history of cfb has a coach had a 1st tenure win % of O went onto win a NT.that was looked up by someone on here.
Not my fault you and dipshit can't read. I never said anything about coach Os record. But there are coaches who fail at one place and are successful at another. Example Pete Carrol, Rich Rod is another. There are plenty. I never said anything about failing as bad as coach O. Failure is failure isn't it?
You can go ahead and coat-tail Rick if you like. I'm sure y'all kiss after each argument you think you win. I know y'all love the controversy, but you arguing with the wrong one. I just love my Tigers. I'll be here telling you so, later on in the season.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 12:14 am to SportTiger1
Sure no problem.
Dan Mullen
“I call the plays, but I check with Coach Meyer and each of the position coaches to get their input on what is working and what is not,” he said. “In the end, it is a combination of all of our thoughts.
Mullen and Meyer worked the sidelines together at Notre Dame in 2000. When Meyer got the Bowling Green job, he brought Mullen with him and the two have been together ever since. These quotes are from an article below while they were at Florida together.
LINK .
The reason I keep saying it is because it's the truth. Now yes he coached more years at Notre Dame but he had 6 coaching jobs before BG 3 offensive and 3 defensive plus he played Defensive back and started his career as a DB coach, probly did it as a grad asst too. Are you taking those years into account too? Damian Craig has been a WR coach most of his career but played QB in the NFL your logic would determine he knows more about the WR position and that logic would be incorrect as it is with Meyer.
Dan Mullen
“I call the plays, but I check with Coach Meyer and each of the position coaches to get their input on what is working and what is not,” he said. “In the end, it is a combination of all of our thoughts.
Mullen and Meyer worked the sidelines together at Notre Dame in 2000. When Meyer got the Bowling Green job, he brought Mullen with him and the two have been together ever since. These quotes are from an article below while they were at Florida together.
LINK .
The reason I keep saying it is because it's the truth. Now yes he coached more years at Notre Dame but he had 6 coaching jobs before BG 3 offensive and 3 defensive plus he played Defensive back and started his career as a DB coach, probly did it as a grad asst too. Are you taking those years into account too? Damian Craig has been a WR coach most of his career but played QB in the NFL your logic would determine he knows more about the WR position and that logic would be incorrect as it is with Meyer.
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Posted on 9/8/17 at 12:37 am to BayouBengal99
Theses ppl simply hate coach O and it's pointless to engage them about it because facts and logic will not move them. You have to understand that a big portion of the Miles worshippers think that if O succeeds somehow it hurts Miles legacy they're upset he did much better with the same roster last season and are terrified he'll win some kind of hardware. They actually believe that they're behaving th same way the anti Miles faction did when he replaced Saban and their lack of objectivity and pure emotional stance has blinded them to the fact that the two situations have nothing in common. That's the root of the coach O hate, those of us who love LSU have moved on and hold the school and program above any coach while that group of fans always thought of Miles above LSU for whatever reason.
This post was edited on 9/8/17 at 12:42 am
Posted on 9/8/17 at 1:30 am to cbree88
A bunch of typical disrespectful jackssss who think they could run a program but would piss all over themselves if they were in the same situation. That goes for you too, former coach.
Of course, if you talked to him to his face, you would figuratively kiss his behind. You worthless cowards
Of course, if you talked to him to his face, you would figuratively kiss his behind. You worthless cowards
Posted on 9/8/17 at 2:02 am to Vacherie Saint
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Free sauce piquante for all 5* recruits?
Gratons for the 4*'s
CEO rips his shirt off and pilet's at 3*
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:13 am to Madking
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Theses ppl simply hate coach O and it's pointless to engage them about it because facts and logic will not move them. You have to understand that a big portion of the Miles worshippers think that if O succeeds somehow it hurts Miles legacy they're upset he did much better with the same roster last season and are terrified he'll win some kind of hardware. They actually believe that they're behaving th same way the anti Miles faction did when he replaced Saban and their lack of objectivity and pure emotional stance has blinded them to the fact that the two situations have nothing in common. That's the root of the coach O hate, those of us who love LSU have moved on and hold the school and program above any coach while that group of fans always thought of Miles above LSU for whatever reas
you're right. the situations aren't the same. o had never in his life had success at anything other than position coach.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:17 am to BayouBengal99
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Les was an imbecile and everyone is happy he's gone. Including the players. I know for a fact that they don't regret him being fired. Everyone knew he was stale. He's gone, O is here getting his check and has LSU playing good football. That's really all that matters to me. So hate all you want, it's you that will look like the fool you are for slighting the very school that hired him. Good job!!
so miles was a dumbass?
he won at a higher win % over 11 years than the win % that O did last year that has you gargling his nuts.
so not many coaches could not have won at the 75% that O did last year yet the imbecile won at a higher rate for 11 damn years?
you're stupid and your footbakk lpgice makes frick all sense.
This post was edited on 9/8/17 at 6:19 am
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:20 am to Madking
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You have to understand that a big portion of the Miles worshippers think that if O succeeds somehow it hurts Miles legacy
stop creating things in your heads and projecting it to other people. sports tiger isnt a miles fans.
and while you may label me a miles fan, I've repeatedly said in excited about this staff and that includes O.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:25 am to irnfan
You Les Miles nut lickers are desperate now that Coach O is about to embarrass everything that is the fraud Les Miles.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:26 am to Flashtiger
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You Les Miles nut lickers are desperate now that Coach O is about to embarrass everything that is the fraud Les Miles.
so o will reach more than 2 national titles and win 3 sec titles over 11 years?
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:29 am to Rickdaddy4188
bullshite Rick, you more than most can't stop with the underhanded constant slights at Orgeron. Although someone at lodge (Les Miles) has told you to calm down, you still can't help yourself.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:37 am to Rickdaddy4188
LSU has done this inspite of the bumbling moron Les Miles. What you Les Miles apologist never address is the fact of these stats you sport to prove Miles' value, it is these records, and stats that prove anyone could have done the same, and better with the brand, and resources of LSU (AT THIS TIME). It has taken Emmert, and Satan to show the college football world the dangerous sleeping giant that is LSU.Les Miles has done NOTHING but ride the coat tail of LSU all the way in the ground. Les Miles is nothing to college football, and after the shine off of his new promotion at lodge wears off, no one will know his name shortly. A complete coaching impostor fraud propped up only by his........lodge ring.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:49 am to Mo Jeaux
You desperate bigoted clowns have to say something, I suppose.
Posted on 9/8/17 at 6:54 am to Goldrush25
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And I have a problem when people are rewarded based on anything other than merit. That said, it's not his fault he was offered the job.
Some would argue his interim HEAD COACHING jobs at USC and LSU constitute merit. Others say it doesn't because he was never an OC or DC. I don't agree that an OC or DC is more qualified to be a Head Coach than an successful interim coach. With all that said-- the LSU job has been filled. Results on the field are the "merits" that will count from here on out.
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