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VBTiger
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re: Under what circumstance would Miles supporters find it reasonabl to let Miles go
Posted by VBTiger on 11/29/15 at 8:34 pm to Mike789222
My thinking all along has been to give CLM 'till the end of 2016. This will hopefully allow us to retain the majority of the 2016 recruiting class while giving CLM the opportunity to make the necessary adjustments to the offense and defense that is so desperately needed. If he does not adjust, then I will be more than happy to see us usher in an new head coach and coaching staff. This, I truly believe, would be the best way to save face for both the school and CLM.
Which Previous Coach Had The Greatest Success Recruiting The State Of Louisiana?
Posted by VBTiger on 11/22/15 at 7:54 pm
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I am not sure I would want to allow CLM to stick around for another year while a "coach in waiting" is found. What happens if the coach in waiting changes his mind because the school decides to pay what he wants or for other reasons. Imo, this seams way too risky. It would seem the potential hire would need to be someone who is currenly not coaching an is not tied down contractually in order to mitigate the risk. Or, maybe the new hire is currently on the LSU coaching staff and will replace miles at fraction of the cost to help offset the buyout.
An objective View Of This Team From A Distance
Posted by VBTiger on 11/15/15 at 4:33 pm
At the beginning of this year I predicted, to myself, that we would end up being 8-4 or 9-3 at best. We have a lot of young talent and were weak in several areas on both offense and defense. My expectations were low with having a sucessful season. But I was also hoping to possibly steal a victory from maybe Bama or A&M.
After going through this board after last night's game, I have read everything from Miles having some type of serious ailment( as viewed during his press conference) to his inability to coach at this level ever again. From what I was able to gather from Miles's presser was that he was throughly embarassed; not so much from the outcome but the fact that the stadium was pretty much empty by the middle of the fourth quarter. I really believe that was a huge awakening to him and it showed during the press conference. He finally sees it all crashing around him; from the players no longer believing to the fans that have finally spoken through leaving. Maybe last night may have been the best thing for this program and Les Miles. Maybe he will take the loss and reevaluate his coaching ability, as well as his assistances, and make the necessasary adjustments for the future.
I don't want Miles to leave. He has done great things for this university and the state of Louisiana. Just think back to the Denardo years. Think of all of the miserable years we went through up until when Saban and Miles arrived. I am truly pulling for him and this program. But one thing is for sure: I am not surprised by the outcome of this year. We are young and talented. I did not fall for the trap the national media set for this program by ranking us #2 in the country. Seriously, did any of us truly believe we were that good?
After going through this board after last night's game, I have read everything from Miles having some type of serious ailment( as viewed during his press conference) to his inability to coach at this level ever again. From what I was able to gather from Miles's presser was that he was throughly embarassed; not so much from the outcome but the fact that the stadium was pretty much empty by the middle of the fourth quarter. I really believe that was a huge awakening to him and it showed during the press conference. He finally sees it all crashing around him; from the players no longer believing to the fans that have finally spoken through leaving. Maybe last night may have been the best thing for this program and Les Miles. Maybe he will take the loss and reevaluate his coaching ability, as well as his assistances, and make the necessasary adjustments for the future.
I don't want Miles to leave. He has done great things for this university and the state of Louisiana. Just think back to the Denardo years. Think of all of the miserable years we went through up until when Saban and Miles arrived. I am truly pulling for him and this program. But one thing is for sure: I am not surprised by the outcome of this year. We are young and talented. I did not fall for the trap the national media set for this program by ranking us #2 in the country. Seriously, did any of us truly believe we were that good?
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