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re: Team Leadership Seems to be Emerging -
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:02 am to TheoreticalTiger
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:02 am to TheoreticalTiger
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Hate to tell you but THE COACHING is still the laughingstock of college FB last weekend.[quote]
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[quote] And I disagree. If anything i would say the leadership is more fractured than ever.
Take your uneducated 13 post and ram them up your arse. You don't know shite. This team has 03' type leadership after the loss to UF.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:17 am to blueTunaTiger
quote:According to this mornings reports, he has NOT called a team meeting yet.
Kelvin 11 calls Team Meeting,
quote:More than 50% of it is Les Miles fault, the other fault is the players. Les Miles does not get off the hook this easily.
Asking team to take full responsibility for performance, NOT CLM
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Barksdale
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TTolliver
quote:They should focus on themselves, he and TT are responsible for a lot of the mistakes themselves.
speak their minds trying to get younger guys focused to eliminate mistakes
quote:I highly doubt this.
JLee repeatedly seen telling offense, It's time, and I'm gonna get you there
quote:You are.
May be sipping the Kool-Aid here,
quote:This couldn't be more true, the rest of the "World" thinks our football program (not the players) is a joke.
Us against the world.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:19 am to Tiger_n_ATL
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the rest of the "World" thinks our football program (not the players) is a joke.
This is the biggest overstatement, and drama-filled comment of the week.
I guarantee you Urban Meyer isn't looking at LSU's football program as "a joke."
Yeah, we screwed up last week. shite happens. It seems to happen to this coaching staff a little more than most. At the end of the day, it's a game. And at the end of the day, LSU is a formidable opponent for anyone out there, and everyone knows that.
This post was edited on 10/6/10 at 8:20 am
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:22 am to blueTunaTiger
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there seems to be a storm brewing in Death Valley
I hope like hell you are right.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:24 am to JPLSU1981
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the rest of the "World" thinks our football program (not the players) is a joke.
quote:Do you watch TV?
This is the biggest overstatement, and drama-filled comment of the week.
quote:Red Herring. Of course Urban Meyer is never going to say anything negative so that he fires up his opponent. Stupid, obvious comment.
I guarantee you Urban Meyer
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Yeah, we screwed up last week. shite happens. It seems to happen to this coaching staff a little more than most.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:24 am to JPLSU1981
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I guarantee you Urban Meyer isn't looking at LSU's football program as "a joke."
Yeah, we screwed up last week. shite happens. It seems to happen to this coaching staff a little more than most. At the end of the day, it's a game. And at the end of the day, LSU is a formidable opponent for anyone out there, and everyone knows that.
I doubt there is any team that looks at LSU on their schedule and assumes it'll be an easy win. However, I also doubt there is any team that looks at LSU on their schedule and assumes it'll be a loss.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:37 am to ItNeverRains
Jarrett Lee is the missing piece in the leadership puzzle. If he plays well the rest of the season—not flawlessly, but just well enough to give the guys on offense confidence—it'll be a huge boost to the whole team. His story of redemption (if it plays out that way), from loser to leader, is inspirational with a capital I.
He's a bright guy, well spoken, with an excellent attitude. I honestly could live with one or two losses the rest of the way if this kid emerges—as a player, as a leader. If those things happen, 2011 could be an awesome year for us.
He's a bright guy, well spoken, with an excellent attitude. I honestly could live with one or two losses the rest of the way if this kid emerges—as a player, as a leader. If those things happen, 2011 could be an awesome year for us.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:38 am to TheoreticalTiger
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Hate to tell you but we were still the laughingstock of college FB last weekend.
Just due to Miles...not the team
At least we aren't losing
Posted on 10/6/10 at 8:51 am to blueTunaTiger
There may be an upside to the finish on Sat.
Without the personnel screw up, we run it in on third or fourth, win the game, and the team says "that was close, we need to play better."
With the screw up, the media mocks LSU, the team says, "frick all ya'll, were about to prove a point."
I'd rather play the former if I was UF.
Without the personnel screw up, we run it in on third or fourth, win the game, and the team says "that was close, we need to play better."
With the screw up, the media mocks LSU, the team says, "frick all ya'll, were about to prove a point."
I'd rather play the former if I was UF.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 9:05 am to blueTunaTiger
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Kelvin 11 calls Team Meeting, basically tells everyone to get their head out of their A$$. Asking team to take full responsibility for performance, NOT CLM. They've got his back. Only way to not be the Laughing Stock of College FB is win, proving ESPN and the other talking heads wrong.
Link?
Not calling you out, but everyone keeps putting workds in Shepp's mouth and I haven't heard anyone say what he said yet.
Posted on 10/6/10 at 9:21 am to Nuts4LSU
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I doubt there is any team that looks at LSU on their schedule and assumes it'll be an easy win. However, I also doubt there is any team that looks at LSU on their schedule and assumes it'll be a loss.
You can say this about every SEC team
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