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Posted on 4/25/17 at 11:42 pm to jmon
If you take the national percentage difference in power numbers from the old bats compared to the new ones and apply the formula to CPM's teams they don't produce half of the power numbers LSU averaged under Skip. Just throwing that out there for the "baseball has changed" crowd.
This post was edited on 4/25/17 at 11:43 pm
Posted on 4/26/17 at 6:07 am to jmon
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CPM took the joy of LSU baseball from me. That is all.
this. lsu sports gets less enjoyable by the year. program mediocrity is mediocre.
Posted on 4/26/17 at 7:47 pm to jmon
The question isn't whether a change of scenery is needed for the LSU baseball program.
The question is do we trust the man charged with hiring his replacement enough to be confident he can bring in an upgrade.
I wasn't ready to join the 'Fire CPM' camp until I heard his radio show with Chris Blair Monday night.
He made excuses. He talked about parity. He tried to spin this season's having gone off the rails as everything being fine.
He never once took accountability and owned his mistakes.
The only positive to come out of it was that be didn't throw his players under the bus.
The question is do we trust the man charged with hiring his replacement enough to be confident he can bring in an upgrade.
I wasn't ready to join the 'Fire CPM' camp until I heard his radio show with Chris Blair Monday night.
He made excuses. He talked about parity. He tried to spin this season's having gone off the rails as everything being fine.
He never once took accountability and owned his mistakes.
The only positive to come out of it was that be didn't throw his players under the bus.
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