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metigre
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Baton Rouge |
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| Interests: | all sports, politics, religion,chess,movies,music |
| Occupation: | computer manager |
| Number of Posts: | 1 |
| Registered on: | 11/23/2009 |
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I don't agree with the no win scenario talk. LSU has won despite Miles' mismanagement, not because of his strategy. His staff has been unprepared in key situations. The expectations are rightfully high, because the players put themselves in a position to win games that were lost by coaching errors and lack of logical adjustments. In light of the need for this off season to be a big recruiting year with 5 offensive and 7 defensive starters leaving, you've got a real future problem in the eyes of the recruits we need to secure. We're not getting the All American lineman recruits anymore. Our depth at defensive back is not good; our depth at running back is not good. We haven't established our fullback yet. We're losing 5 linebackers. We need to convince the high school ballplayers that we know what to do with top talent.
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