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The thing that I appreciate about O the most.
Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:23 am
Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:23 am
Coach has been great about knowing his job and getting out of the way for everything else. He's a great motivator and that's where he focused his energy. He lets assistants do their jobs and actually is open to suggestions. Almost everything he's done so far has been a result of someone else's expertise, making him actually pretty dangerous because I watch every week not 100% sure what we'll come out doing.
Not saying he should be head coach, but I appreciate him not being so stubborn.
Not saying he should be head coach, but I appreciate him not being so stubborn.
Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:34 am to beantown
I love Coach O. I think he realizes that his entire future rides on this ending. Not many people get opportunities like this. He knows that he will never again get another chance to get a trial run at a school like LSU. That makes him very scary to other teams and very unpredictable.
Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:37 am to beantown
Miles' biggest vice was doing something that didn't work... over and over and over. Keep doing the same thing, but expecting different results shows stupidity.
This post was edited on 10/25/16 at 10:21 am
Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:49 am to beantown
I noticed at the end of the ole piss game with less than a two minutes left, he was still coaching. He was in the ear of Pete and the D-line saying "FINISH"
Still coaching and motivating with a 17 point lead...
Still coaching and motivating with a 17 point lead...

Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:52 am to CarterWilson717
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Still coaching and motivating with a 17 point lead
Amen. There seems to be a little bit better energy in the stadium later in games now.
My biggest thing is that is seems like we're smarter about using the full game to get better. We work on passing the whole game and let our backups run actual plays to help them get ready in case they're needed. We are more free about rotating players and are wise about getting our backups a few reps here and there. Makes me feel better about developing depth
Posted on 10/25/16 at 9:57 am to beantown
Also, he had the humility to realize what didn't work at Ole Miss and turned that into a successful run at USCw and so far LSU. The best coaches change and adapt. I don't care about making the flashy hire of the off season. We have a guy that will lock down the state in recruiting, is an amazing manager and motivator, and knows how to maximize the talent of the coaches around him. Considering we can bring in the best assistant coaches in the country he's starting to seem more and more like the perfect fit. He wants to continue to move LSU forward.
If he finishes the season strong, give the man the job
If he finishes the season strong, give the man the job
Posted on 10/25/16 at 10:17 am to beantown
quote:The transparency is what I like the most. There is zero reason for practice to be closed when you're working on basic shite.
The thing that I appreciate about O the most.
Posted on 10/25/16 at 10:23 am to CarterWilson717
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Still coaching and motivating with a 17 point lead
This, and letting his coaches actually coach, are why I love this guy. Undecided if he is the man for the job still, remains to be seen. But so far, he has been extremely impressive.

Posted on 10/25/16 at 10:33 am to Paddyshack
ORGERON'S strengths:
1. Elite recruiter with expansive relationships in our territory.
2. Energy and passion that is contagious. Beloved by all players
3. Holds his players accountable.you practice like shite your ads rides the pine. You are 5th string and shine in practice and you will get reps in the game.
4. Self awareness: has been open and honest about his development as a coach and leader. Admits things he did wrong in the past and learned from them. He also has learned a great deal from Jimmy Johnson and Pete carroll. This trait is very important in a coach.
5. Let's his coordinators do their job until they prove they can't (see the consultant brought in to help special teams).
A lot of great qualities.
1. Elite recruiter with expansive relationships in our territory.
2. Energy and passion that is contagious. Beloved by all players
3. Holds his players accountable.you practice like shite your ads rides the pine. You are 5th string and shine in practice and you will get reps in the game.
4. Self awareness: has been open and honest about his development as a coach and leader. Admits things he did wrong in the past and learned from them. He also has learned a great deal from Jimmy Johnson and Pete carroll. This trait is very important in a coach.
5. Let's his coordinators do their job until they prove they can't (see the consultant brought in to help special teams).
A lot of great qualities.
Posted on 10/25/16 at 12:08 pm to Tiger Ryno
He's basically everything we're asking for. Hopefully he can remain dangerous
Posted on 10/25/16 at 4:32 pm to beantown
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He's basically everything we're asking for. Hopefully he can remain dangerous
He is a wildcard...and Saban has no clue how to prepare for him. This is the prefect storm for an upset in 2 weeks.
Miles was "the mad hatter" at one time.

I think when Mett went for the kill against ole miss and miles made him take a knee on the 1 yard line up by a lot with 4+ minutes left was when his declined began
This post was edited on 10/25/16 at 4:37 pm
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