Favorite team:
Location:
Biography:
Interests:
Occupation:
Number of Posts:12
Registered on:11/23/2009
Online Status: 

Recent Posts

Message


probably a good chunk of the recruiting base too.


To be a part of Les' sideline circus?


I don't know for sure, but after watching Saturday's game, I'd say there's probably 90 or 100 Division I head coaches who think they could do better than Les Miles with LSU's talent.

And, about 80 or 9o of them are right.


Remember, though we're ranked 105th in the nation in offense, so about 5-10 D-1 coaches are probably selling themselves short.


That's like asking if George Bush should have gotten a third term.


No it's absolutely f******* nuts. Coo-coo.


Tolliver and Byrd are right there.

Sincere they're the receivers they're right where the ball is spotted. So they can look at Miles.

The other players are running down the field.

After Miles made the signal, Lafell and Tolliver were also.

You can read his lips on the video.

No ref signaled that it was Ole Miss's ball, so there was no reason to say "he was down". They immediately began marking it as a first down for LSU.

If Miles wasted any time saying "he's down" that's time that he could have used to get the fg unit on the field anyway.

quote:

This what LSU fans thought about LSU when they fired Charlie Mac. Anyone can win 8-9 games at LSU. Yeah, how did that firing work out for LSU until they hired Arnsparger. Then LSU had another long drought until they hired Saban.


Well, an aboslutely horrible coach, Jerry Stovall took LSU to The Orange Bowl before he was exposed.

Even Gerry Dinardo won with LSU's talent.

LSU turned Saban into a national figure.

Yes, it's just about true, just about anyone can win 809 games at LSU, until they get exposed.


Judging from this board, one could also say that Coach Miles is a worse coach than many people think.

This wasn't the first time.

At one point it he video, Miles asks a state trooper of he has any time outs left.

Everyone should honor the seniors and then leave the stadium before the horror starts.


Unfortunately, Miles was more prepared for that press conference today than the game on Saturday.

He explained the last few minutes in detail.

He obviously put a lot of thought into it.

He was more articulate than usual.


However, many things bother me about that.

He claimed that the 2nd pass to Tolliver was the right on the 2 pt. conversion. He's wrong. 50 yard fade from the 1 and 1/2 is the wrong call.

He still didn;t own up to calling for the spike.

It would be understandbale if he called for the spike with :03 left and the clock went down to zero. But he won't own up to that.

He needs to go.

quote:

We would never have been in position to win that game without great coaching.


yeah, that worked out so badly for them.

hint: they have a better coach than you.


If LSU fires Miles, we will probably have a better coach than you too, so thanks but no thanks for the advice