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re: So, who's the hot name for OC?
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:30 pm to DeafJam73
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:30 pm to DeafJam73
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Why don't we promote Billy Gonzales? He a guy who knows offense but we might have to hire a separate QB coach though since his expertise is WRs.
Bradley Dale Peveto and Doug Mallory agree with this. Look, LSU isnt a program that should be testing new coordinators. I can't believe that anyone would even suggest it. Gonzales could be a terrible OC from what we know, which is NOTHING. You dont take gamles like that if you are a consistent top 15 program or if you want to be one for long.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 4:42 pm to Ebbandflow
FROM Mrsec.com
Let me give you a scenario:
1. A head coach has a reputation for being a bit of a gameday goof.
2. Some of the goofs the coach is most famous for are tied to issues on the offensive side of the ball.
3. The head coach has a buyout that’s worth — some say — $14 million, which means he’s likely not going to be going anywhere.
Now add in the following factors:
4. The media is asking a lot of questions and directing a lot of criticism at the offensive coordinator.
5. The head coach discusses the criticism and doesn’t necessarily squelch it.
What does that mean? It means that Gary Crowton will be gone at LSU before Les Miles.
According to Glenn Guilbeau of The Shreveport Times, Miles suggested yesterday that the Tigers’ playbook is too thick, that Crowton shouldn’t have changed personnel packages at game’s end, and that he (meaning Miles) should have stepped in and ordered the Tigers to spike the ball in order to stop the clock.
“Ultimately, it’s my responsibility, period,” Miles said.
But the fact that he’s discussing such issues and admitting such problems says that Crowton’s seat will likely be hotter at year’s end than Miles’ seat.
Let me give you a scenario:
1. A head coach has a reputation for being a bit of a gameday goof.
2. Some of the goofs the coach is most famous for are tied to issues on the offensive side of the ball.
3. The head coach has a buyout that’s worth — some say — $14 million, which means he’s likely not going to be going anywhere.
Now add in the following factors:
4. The media is asking a lot of questions and directing a lot of criticism at the offensive coordinator.
5. The head coach discusses the criticism and doesn’t necessarily squelch it.
What does that mean? It means that Gary Crowton will be gone at LSU before Les Miles.
According to Glenn Guilbeau of The Shreveport Times, Miles suggested yesterday that the Tigers’ playbook is too thick, that Crowton shouldn’t have changed personnel packages at game’s end, and that he (meaning Miles) should have stepped in and ordered the Tigers to spike the ball in order to stop the clock.
“Ultimately, it’s my responsibility, period,” Miles said.
But the fact that he’s discussing such issues and admitting such problems says that Crowton’s seat will likely be hotter at year’s end than Miles’ seat.
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