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lsu fan in Carencro

Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Carencro
Biography:Over 60 but still walks upright
Interests:College Ball and aging
Occupation:Oilfield (ack)
Number of Posts:22
Registered on:10/6/2015
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1) learn not to be so predictable in play calls.
2) teach players penalties like playing withou a helmet won't be tolerated.
3) show some class
4) find a passing game at any cost.
Now I know why we lost the civil war. Who would lsu want to play against if they were in the big dance. That's your pick.
Wonder if les miles ever took one of them intelligence tests with questions like 8 chickens squeaked between a fence. How many got wet. Bet if we had a coach that could pass on of them tests, we could get on with winning championships.
Fournette got more yards called back than that Bama dude going forward.
He needs a wristband with the plays on it.

I don't think he can see the sidelines. Maybe glasses might help?
Actually the bad call was not putting Harris the QB last year when I thought he was the most talented of the two. Then. he would have had the experience for this year.

Les is a great guy but I'm befuddled by his lack of emotion during the games.
I got Tebow on the phone, yall want him or not?
Harris is way too nervous. Why can't he just stand there like Drew Brees and either find somebody or throw it away?

re: Kevin Faulk or Tim Tebow

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 11/26/15 at 9:26 pm
Dang if you naysayers aint unintelligent, moronic neanderthals. I said get Spurrier and you peeps said he's too old. Jimbo is 57. There's not that much brain deterioration between 57 and 70. Heck I'm old, and still sharp as a tack.

Kevin Faulk or Tim Tebow

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 11/26/15 at 8:23 pm
Kevin Faulk is coaching for free @ Carencro High School and the team is doing great. Tebow, well he's just bumping his gums on the boob tube. I bet either one of them could surround themselves with a good staff. Jim Bob or whatever his name is, that most on here want as a coach is already in place. As a matter of fact FSU beat average teams and lost on week 8 to Georgia Tech who had a 3-5 record at the time.

I think it's time to put in a "Donald Trump". A person who thinks outside the box. After all, coaching isn't rocket science. Both these guys have a love for football and the way to win championships.

re: I got it, I got it!

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 11/25/15 at 1:42 pm
Win at any cost is Nick Saban mentality. It's what many people want. I believe if his best player was injured in the last game of his college career, he wouldn't bother walking around the guy walking to the locker room. I think he would step on him.

I got it, I got it!

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 11/25/15 at 1:18 pm
Who would you rather coach "your" kid, les or nick?
Me? - I would choose Les, better role mode. I'ld want my kid to grow up to be a Les Junior. Nick is lacking some of the qualities that make real men. We need more of Les Miles type in todays world. But as a fan, Saban, no brainer.

The problem with the world today is that winning is everything because winning brings in the money and stimulates the fans. All Les needs is an advisor (Me) that understands that it is possible to solve the current problems and have the best of both worlds. What problems you ask? Then this topic isn't for you.

Upcoming game, put Fournette quarterback and Harris tight end and I promise you a happy ending, bet my job on it plus I would put a quick stop to stupid penalties. This game is about brains and braun. Gotta have both. If you agree - give me a "heck Yea"!
Why not Lindsay Lohan or the chick that played Mrs Johnny Cash "Reese With-a-Spoon". Win or lose they're both nice to look at.
Without a doubt Les Miles is a top ten guy. I would recommend him to be anyones father.But face the facts. He's a run type mentality and in this day and age you have to be balanced 50/50 run and pass. Year after year I scratched my head as to how he can go into the locker room at halftime and make no changes. If I were him and keep seeing the penalties taking Leonard Fournet's big plays being called back, heck, taking Leonard mentally out of the game, I would have a stroke.

re: 3 points to ponder

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 11/22/15 at 6:52 pm
Throughout the years I was always amazed by the faces Coach Spurrier made, but you could always see he was into the game and his facial expressions were entertaining.

3 points to ponder

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 11/22/15 at 6:40 pm
It's hard enough seeing all my oilfield co workers being laid off, so seeing Les Miles go with a $15 Million Dollar should cushion his feelings.

1) When you are down by 3 scores with 6 minutes left in the game is there any reason a quarterback should have to look to the sidelines for "the call".

2) Isn't throwing passes like shooting ducks. You lead them a little and be sure you don't hit an endangered species.

3) If I were coaching a quarterback that has no idea what's coming behind him, give the defense on the practice field a paddle to whack his dairy air. After a few good smacks he might think about that.

4) - I know I said three. I would love to have Steve Spurrier. His reason for quitting was not to retire but to find a team who wanted to win, be it little league or any other.

re: How good is FL?

Posted by lsu fan in Carencro on 10/11/15 at 8:59 pm
LSU is by far the better team. We have the talent all over the field. Will we utilize them, that is the question? If our QB sits in the pocket without panic and looks over the field he'll be surprised to see how many people are open. The opposition will be looking for the run.
If we lose against Florida or Alabama it will be because we beat ourselves.
Notre Dame/Clemson game, the first 3 quarters Notre Dame made every mistake in the book. It's worth watching if you missed that game. I think every LSU player should make an effort to watch that one.
2 things I've noticed. First, he fires bullets. Not every pass needs to be thrown at rocket speed. secondly after the snap he makes a complete spin then fires. Maybe he'd slightly dizzy and then the ball comes out right away. That tells me he's not checking for an open man. He knows right who he is throwing to whether the man is double teamed or not. Drop back and hit the open man and if no one is open throw it away. Bottom line - don't rush the throw. Signed; (armchair quarterback).