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Paul Harvey
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LSU programs worse loss Saban or Emmert?
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/12/13 at 1:58 pm
Mark Emmert. Someone asked the question who would the fans hire to replace Miles? The question should be who would the (good old boys) hire to replace Miles? They hired Miles because he is the opposite of Saban. Emmert gave Saban an open check book to carry out his vision for building the program. The (good old boys) were missing out on the usual (lining of the pockets) so if for some reason they felt they HAD to make a change he would be Like Miles, not Saban. They will need to be able to pull the strings with the new coach just like the present coach.
re: Even with a passing threat, 43 yards rushing as a team
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/11/13 at 8:49 am to Salmon
LSUdb21 agree, :banghead:
re: Lamar Louis to start at MLB?
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/7/13 at 6:51 am to Mrtommorrow1987
If true, our D will inprove. this feels like JJ,JL all over again. Welter will prob start and my bloodpresure will reach a all-time high.
re: Who steps up on defense?
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/7/13 at 6:30 am to Florida225
Lamar Louis, we will have 11 on D.
My opinion of Miles(posi-miles fans skip this one like I do to some of your post
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/6/13 at 1:32 pm
(Game time decisions) since this is a hot topic and fresh in fans minds I will start with it. In my opinion there are great, good and below average game time coaches. The great ones are one or two steps ahead of their opponents, the good coaches are one or two steps ahead of the game, the below average coaches watch the game like the average fan and decisions are made at the moment they happen. In the old miss game I’ve read several times about the last T/O called, I’ve even read about the fake punt T/O called. Let’s talk about the second T/O in the second half. LSU has the ball they are across the 50yrd line. Now this is what should automatically go through the mind of not just a great coach but a good coach as well. Based on our D’s play in the second half given up long methodical drives a field goal and a chance to get the ball back with enough time to score a TD the % is low,(either way a coach should ALREADY have his mind made up) so its automatic, this is fourth down territory. So what actually happened? We throw a pass on third and long that was incomplete. The team waits for a decision from their head coach that should have already been determined. Now the decision is made the team runs back on the field without enough time to run a play hence the costly time out. In case you are not following me that t/o could have been called after the second down stop of the old miss. Last possession. Like I said earlier I watch the game like this every time, I see this even in our wins, pos-miles fans only see half the errors and only in a lost. Now add the fact that at times he doesn’t even know what down it is or when the clock is running or stopped, you have to come to the conclusion that he is a below average game time coach. Posi-miles fans blame Mett. But adjustments were made by Cam and Mett after ½ time and the game was tied in the 4th. We scored 24 points in the second 2nd half. I liked our chances with over a minute left. (This will go down in history as Mett’s fault) unbelievable!!!!
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(stuck in time) top programs thirty years ago could line up their big ugly’s that were 3” to 5” taller and weighed 30 to 60lbs heavier than most of their opponents. As long as you didn’t turn the ball over you were guaranteed success. Now there is a higher percentage of teams you play that have = big ugly’s. O’S and D’s have to keep each other off balance at times. See (2009 – 2011)
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(off the field decisions) Jimbo was given to Miles; it is no secret that Jimbo was not happy with miles on the field decisions so Jimbo leaves. In my opinion the Garry Croton hire was not a Miles decision. There was an article that explained the offence that would be implemented it was a hybrid between Miles (Power I) and Croton’s pistil, throw quick pass horizontally behind the line of scrimmage, get safeties to crowd the line and then throw over the top. He basically kept defenses guessing in 2007, he also saved some in the bag for the BCS Natty, off centered line throw to the tight end(VERY NICE). OK 2008 season (malvato) (a miles decision) and I believe worse than most realize. In my opinion Croton had a plan for 2008 season; he brought in Hatch from Harvard to run the option with a two QB situation where he could bring along the fresh. J. Lee. Croton envisioned the D would be similar to 2007; Lee would be on the field half the time and only make 7 to 10 throws a game. So what happened to that plan? Well Hatch was injured (Know one’s fault) the defense was Swiss cheese (Miles fault). Now the FRESHMAN Lee is playing the whole game and having to throw 20 to 40 times a game. So 2009 people are happy because Miles got rid of the problem the defensive coaches. Right? Not so fast! Miles is old school and hired the D coaches but in his mind it was also too many high percentage passes, which brought forth the NEW HYBRID. POWER I, HORRIZANAL BEHIND THE LINE OF SCRIMAGE SAVE PASSES AND THE OPTION. We took away most of what Croton would set defenses up for. Now teams could fully commit 11 players to stopping the line of scrimmage. From 2009 – 2011 we run an offence that made absolutely no sense and yes that is (miles fault). It’s amazing to me pos-miles fans blame players like Lee to this day.
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(Recruiting decisions) in comes Little Nicky fresh from the pro’s. First year Miles shows his displeasure in Nicky’s dirty recruiting but does nothing about it. What should he have done? You’re a top five program, you get the best recruiter in the nation that has in roads to Alabama high schools, tell him that is his only job is to get me 4 and 5 star recruits from Alabama every year, give him a coaching tittle and pay him the money.
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(underutilizing skill players) Miles has one vision of what every running back should look like, so we take sub 4.4 players and bulk them up adding 20 to 30 pounds on them to run between the tackles. Now they run a 4.6, if that was the only back you had to run in the sec I would understand but we have at least 4 to 5 backs every year.
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(Perception is reality) 85% of the time the side line reports flock to miles at half time. The announcers say things like I wonder what he’s going to say this time. Now I told you my opinion of a below average game day coach, but I can understand that to some people being in the heat of the moment can make you freeze up even if you’ve coached for years and what you actually know is not what you actually say. That does not explain his explanation of a screw up in interviews days after it happened and it sounds like he still doesn’t know and when he tries to cover it up he shows he knew even less. You didn’t call a time out early in the old miss game because you wanted to call a time out to set up your field goal block unit. The other team would have to call a time out because they were allowing the time to run off the clock to make that the final play. What? You decided to freeze the kicker before he even reached the field. What?
Miles is here to stay and I’m ok with that I know things could be a lot worst. My frustration isn’t as bad (I know what to expect) and believe it or not I think we beat bama.
:nana:
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(stuck in time) top programs thirty years ago could line up their big ugly’s that were 3” to 5” taller and weighed 30 to 60lbs heavier than most of their opponents. As long as you didn’t turn the ball over you were guaranteed success. Now there is a higher percentage of teams you play that have = big ugly’s. O’S and D’s have to keep each other off balance at times. See (2009 – 2011)
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(off the field decisions) Jimbo was given to Miles; it is no secret that Jimbo was not happy with miles on the field decisions so Jimbo leaves. In my opinion the Garry Croton hire was not a Miles decision. There was an article that explained the offence that would be implemented it was a hybrid between Miles (Power I) and Croton’s pistil, throw quick pass horizontally behind the line of scrimmage, get safeties to crowd the line and then throw over the top. He basically kept defenses guessing in 2007, he also saved some in the bag for the BCS Natty, off centered line throw to the tight end(VERY NICE). OK 2008 season (malvato) (a miles decision) and I believe worse than most realize. In my opinion Croton had a plan for 2008 season; he brought in Hatch from Harvard to run the option with a two QB situation where he could bring along the fresh. J. Lee. Croton envisioned the D would be similar to 2007; Lee would be on the field half the time and only make 7 to 10 throws a game. So what happened to that plan? Well Hatch was injured (Know one’s fault) the defense was Swiss cheese (Miles fault). Now the FRESHMAN Lee is playing the whole game and having to throw 20 to 40 times a game. So 2009 people are happy because Miles got rid of the problem the defensive coaches. Right? Not so fast! Miles is old school and hired the D coaches but in his mind it was also too many high percentage passes, which brought forth the NEW HYBRID. POWER I, HORRIZANAL BEHIND THE LINE OF SCRIMAGE SAVE PASSES AND THE OPTION. We took away most of what Croton would set defenses up for. Now teams could fully commit 11 players to stopping the line of scrimmage. From 2009 – 2011 we run an offence that made absolutely no sense and yes that is (miles fault). It’s amazing to me pos-miles fans blame players like Lee to this day.
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(Recruiting decisions) in comes Little Nicky fresh from the pro’s. First year Miles shows his displeasure in Nicky’s dirty recruiting but does nothing about it. What should he have done? You’re a top five program, you get the best recruiter in the nation that has in roads to Alabama high schools, tell him that is his only job is to get me 4 and 5 star recruits from Alabama every year, give him a coaching tittle and pay him the money.
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(underutilizing skill players) Miles has one vision of what every running back should look like, so we take sub 4.4 players and bulk them up adding 20 to 30 pounds on them to run between the tackles. Now they run a 4.6, if that was the only back you had to run in the sec I would understand but we have at least 4 to 5 backs every year.
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(Perception is reality) 85% of the time the side line reports flock to miles at half time. The announcers say things like I wonder what he’s going to say this time. Now I told you my opinion of a below average game day coach, but I can understand that to some people being in the heat of the moment can make you freeze up even if you’ve coached for years and what you actually know is not what you actually say. That does not explain his explanation of a screw up in interviews days after it happened and it sounds like he still doesn’t know and when he tries to cover it up he shows he knew even less. You didn’t call a time out early in the old miss game because you wanted to call a time out to set up your field goal block unit. The other team would have to call a time out because they were allowing the time to run off the clock to make that the final play. What? You decided to freeze the kicker before he even reached the field. What?
Miles is here to stay and I’m ok with that I know things could be a lot worst. My frustration isn’t as bad (I know what to expect) and believe it or not I think we beat bama.
:nana:
re: whats our best chance of success?
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/5/13 at 7:28 pm to jeff70121
Disquise blitz and a new MLB. Learn how to run the screen to keep the pressure off Mett. When Hill gets hot leave him the freak in!!!!!
re: If You Could Change One thing About CLM...
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/5/13 at 1:06 pm to SaintLSUnAtl
I wonder what their win % is...or how many championships they have Some would say it depends on the foundation. There's plenty of coaches who win 6 to 7 games a year but their coaching at a university that has a foundation that should only produce 3 to 4 wins. What Nicky & Mark built is a top 5 foundation, this school recruits itself. There is coaches that could have done worst and some that could have done a hell of a lot better.
re: If You Could Change One thing About CLM...
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/5/13 at 10:58 am to Choctaw
Actually, some fans that watch the game coach, that's why it's frustrating to watch. As a head coach you should be ahead of the game with your decisions, not holding your team up because your watching the game like the average fan.
re: If You Could Change One thing About CLM...
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/5/13 at 9:09 am to PeaRidgeWatash
Philosophy, everything you do is to get better and your focus is to dominate. The results or wins not the focus, you never get to high or to low, you coach with the same intensity if your winning 45 to 3 or losing 10 to 3.
re: The benchmark for LSU football is beating Bama
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/5/13 at 6:51 am to RealityTiger
He will probably win this one, most below average coaches are better at being the under dog. That's how he got is job at LSU, he beat Oklahoma two times.
re: Jesse Palmer calls out Ego Ferguson and "Freak Johnson" on BCS Countdown
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/4/13 at 7:01 am to LSUBY3
Our D line isn't great but our mlb makes them look worst then average.he's not even a D1 player.
re: Thinking about what we will lose on offense
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/3/13 at 4:54 pm to BRUNNIN4
Lets see, wrong coordinators(malvito, stud), wrong QB (RP,JJ) and now we rebuild every year instead of reload. Who's fault is this?
re: LSU's offense is Statistically Incredible
Posted by Paul Harvey on 11/3/13 at 10:17 am to cajunjj
Countless decisions that will not show up on the statistics for Miles. One is game day decisions. Great coaches are one or two steps ahead of their opposing coaches. Average coaches are at least a step ahead of the game. Below average coaches watch the game like Posi-Miles fans(one play at a time). (Example) the Ole Miss. game on our last offensive drive. Once LSU crossed the 50yrd line we were automatically in 4 down territory. Our below average coach held the team up after a 3rd and 10 incompletion making a decision that average coaches make after crossing the 50. He cost the team a time out. 30 seconds may have been tough, over 11/2 I like our chances. Posi-Miles that blame everybody but the coach can blame Mett. for the pics all they want, the fact of the matter is adjustments were made after the first half and in the 4th the game was tied. This is done my Miles in countless games, coaches see it, fans only see it in an obvious loss. Add in the fact that Miles doesn't at times know when the clock is stop or what down it is and you come to the conclusion he is a below average game day coach and that alone at times cost us games.
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