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re: I have to give Ed Orgeron credit for answering questions well.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:10 am to GeeOH
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:10 am to GeeOH
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He has always been straightforward and passionate.
He has changed nothing. You negatigers have changed in the way you recieve his words and all of a sudden, you act like hes a better speaker. In reality, you do this to keep from having to admit you were a dickhead and a sorry arse LSU fan for piling on our coach for no reason. He had a monumental job to do once he got here to rebuild our lines and other recruiting deficiencies.
He has done that very well.
I agree with this message.
I can't imagine why anyone would listen to Les M. It was painful and he never answered a question straight forward.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:10 am to LNCHBOX
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Money Mayweather, is that you?
If I had to choose between being able to read fluidly and being Mayweather and having all that money , I’ll choose to be Mayweather .
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:12 am to NamariTiger
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If I had to choose between being able to read fluidly and being Mayweather and having all that money , I’ll choose to be Mayweather .
Well fortunately for you, you're just some guy on a message board that also can't read.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:14 am to schwartzy
Op, lets not get carried away, CLM was entertaining at press conferences but no one had a clue what he was talking about,
O is just trying to play the part but he is no skilled orator
We all want to win but let's not try to make our coach someone he is not. He is who he is, he is our coach sink or swim
And one game a season does not make. Stay tuned we will know more when Aubbie gets on the field with us
O is just trying to play the part but he is no skilled orator
We all want to win but let's not try to make our coach someone he is not. He is who he is, he is our coach sink or swim
And one game a season does not make. Stay tuned we will know more when Aubbie gets on the field with us
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:20 am to LNCHBOX
quote:and Leslie earned a near infinite amount of these threads. Les wasted immense potential.
More "look how much better 0 is than Les" threads. Yay
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:25 am to airfernando
Has o earned any of these threads?
Has he maximize any potential yet?
Has he maximize any potential yet?
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:34 am to LNCHBOX
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Well fortunately for you, you're just some guy on a message board that also can't read
Unfortunately for you , you’re a very sensitive little man . You have my pity lol .
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:34 am to schwartzy
“Good afternoon. I just wanted to remind everybody that it’s Columbus Day.
All those of you that know Italians, like Italians, or the people that might venture onto a ship and travel to explore and find new lands, this is your day.
It’s not St. Patty’s Day; that’s a different day entirely.”
“I’d be the first one to tell you that I would like to think that I had called timeout before that. I can’t imagine that I did not. I can’t tell you that I did, and that’s my issue.”
“Louisiana has a heritage of great players that play their high school career within the boundaries of Louisiana.”
“When I wake up in the morning and I turn film on, it’s like reading a book and it’s exciting.
I don’t read books, but if I read books, it would be like reading a book.”
“When I wake up in the morning and I turn film on, it’s like reading a book and it’s exciting.
I don’t read books, but if I read books, it would be like reading a book.”
All those of you that know Italians, like Italians, or the people that might venture onto a ship and travel to explore and find new lands, this is your day.
It’s not St. Patty’s Day; that’s a different day entirely.”
“I’d be the first one to tell you that I would like to think that I had called timeout before that. I can’t imagine that I did not. I can’t tell you that I did, and that’s my issue.”
“Louisiana has a heritage of great players that play their high school career within the boundaries of Louisiana.”
“When I wake up in the morning and I turn film on, it’s like reading a book and it’s exciting.
I don’t read books, but if I read books, it would be like reading a book.”
“When I wake up in the morning and I turn film on, it’s like reading a book and it’s exciting.
I don’t read books, but if I read books, it would be like reading a book.”
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:39 am to schwartzy
One measure of success is how well you learn and adapt. Everyone has faults and failures. He had very little support at Ole Miss. no other coach in my lifetime has had great success there. Cutcliffe needed a Super Bowl QB to even get close to Atlanta and still failed. Nobody else has come close there in a long time. But Orgeron’s failure there is what people like to remember because it was a punchline and he sounded funny.
People don’t ever mention Saban’s time at Michigan State but he didn’t have a great record there. He averaged 6 wins each year until 1999 when he got 9 and bolted for LSU where he wasted little time losing to UAB almost immediately. He lost to ULM quickly at Bama. Orgeron lost quickly to Troy in his first year. It’s how you learn from those experiences that defines you.
Sometimes your first head coaching gig doesn’t go well. Most of the time it doesn’t. But second chances are all about learning and growing and adapting. Those who succeed show great improvement immediately. How they handle themselves, the media, their team, recruiting, etc. Orgeron has done everything right since last season. People didn’t like his OC hire because it wasn’t sexy but it didn’t need to be. He filled almost every hole on the team in a single offseason. The only spot he didn’t was RB and maybe that wasn’t a huge hole after all.
Bottom line, he is different. And people don’t like different.
People don’t ever mention Saban’s time at Michigan State but he didn’t have a great record there. He averaged 6 wins each year until 1999 when he got 9 and bolted for LSU where he wasted little time losing to UAB almost immediately. He lost to ULM quickly at Bama. Orgeron lost quickly to Troy in his first year. It’s how you learn from those experiences that defines you.
Sometimes your first head coaching gig doesn’t go well. Most of the time it doesn’t. But second chances are all about learning and growing and adapting. Those who succeed show great improvement immediately. How they handle themselves, the media, their team, recruiting, etc. Orgeron has done everything right since last season. People didn’t like his OC hire because it wasn’t sexy but it didn’t need to be. He filled almost every hole on the team in a single offseason. The only spot he didn’t was RB and maybe that wasn’t a huge hole after all.
Bottom line, he is different. And people don’t like different.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:40 am to NamariTiger
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you’re a very sensitive little man
Not really, I can just read.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:43 am to LNCHBOX
Bet you are a world of fun to hang with. What a butt hole always so negative
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:46 am to Clark W Griswold
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People don’t ever mention Saban’s time at Michigan State but he didn’t have a great record there. He averaged 6 wins each year until 1999 when he got 9 and bolted for LSU where he wasted little time losing to UAB almost immediately. He lost to ULM quickly at Bama.
You leave out the part where he had quick turnarounds in both of those programs, winning the division the very next year after those losses. LSU was a 3 win team when Saban got them, another thing you're omitting.
Don't let those facts get in the way of the point you're trying to make though.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:48 am to EXPLAYER
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Bet you are a world of fun to hang with. What a butt hole always so negative
Sorry for calling out obvious shots at our former coach just to prop up the current one.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:51 am to Clark W Griswold
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One measure of success is how well you learn and adapt. Everyone has faults and failures. He had very little support at Ole Miss. no other coach in my lifetime has had great success there. Cutcliffe needed a Super Bowl QB to even get close to Atlanta and still failed. Nobody else has come close there in a long time. But Orgeron’s failure there is what people like to remember because it was a punchline and he sounded funny.
It’s been gone over a million times.
He didn’t just not have great success, he had no success. Missing Atlanta isn’t the same as going 3-9, 4-8 and 3-9
By Ole Miss standards he wasn’t a good coach.
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People don’t ever mention Saban’s time at Michigan State but he didn’t have a great record there. He averaged 6 wins each year until 1999 when he got 9 and bolted for LSU where he wasted little time losing to UAB almost immediately. He lost to ULM quickly at Bama. Orgeron lost quickly to Troy in his first year. It’s how you learn from those experiences that defines you.
Again absolutely no context.
Saban’s first job was at Toledo. He went 9-2
A team that hadn’t won over 7 games in 8 years.
He then went to MSU and won 6 games with a team that went 0-11 the year before.
Comparing what he did at MSU to what O did at Ole Miss is just insane. Anyone who can count would know that.
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Sometimes your first head coaching gig doesn’t go well. Most of the time it doesn’t.
What do you mean most of the time it doesn’t?
Do you think all these great Coaches got where they are by failing up?
Most of the time it does go well.
Of course O can prove he’s a better coach, but people who can’t wven admit that he was a shitty coach at Ole Miss are beyond stupid. He failed because he wasn’t good at his jobs
Winning 5 games isn’t hard.
This post was edited on 9/7/18 at 9:53 am
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:54 am to schwartzy
All questions are easy to answer when you’re undefeated
Let’s see if he doesn’t get all defensive “ima uh da head coach uh we do what uh want” again after the first L
Let’s see if he doesn’t get all defensive “ima uh da head coach uh we do what uh want” again after the first L
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:56 am to schwartzy
Orgeron is doing very well. Our program is in very good hands
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:57 am to UpToPar
quote:This.
It's pretty easy to answer questions after a win against a top 10 opponent.
How quickly people forget what a train wreck his pressers were in the midst of last September's embarrassing losses. He could not throw enough people under the bus fast enough.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:58 am to clamdip
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How quickly people forget what a train wreck his pressers were in the midst of last September's embarrassing losses. He could not throw enough people under the bus fast enough.
The Cheeri0s have extremely selective memory.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 9:58 am to schwartzy
It’s been this way from the start. But people are now choosing to let the hate go a little.
Posted on 9/7/18 at 10:00 am to ccomeaux
quote:including the OP
CEOs stock is rising ... it will produce butthurt for some.
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