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cajunpride
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re: Les Miles vs Dale Brown
Posted by cajunpride on 1/18/12 at 9:02 am to cajunpride
Sorry, my comments were in response to LSU92
Trying to get used to blogging
Trying to get used to blogging
re: Les Miles vs Dale Brown
Posted by cajunpride on 1/18/12 at 8:56 am to Rose City Rambler
Good comments
I, like many others have had my frustration with Les Miles, but to be a part of a school that has established national prominence and provided some exciting finishes through the years makes for lasting memories.
I was fortunate to have had season tickets in the Dale Brown years and to look back and be a part of some of the incredible wins that LSU had is something I have always cherished.
My wife and I currently live outside the Omaha, Nebraska area and seeing the discontent and frustration that the Cornhuskers fans are experiencing these last few years makes us glad to be Tiger fans.
I, like many others have had my frustration with Les Miles, but to be a part of a school that has established national prominence and provided some exciting finishes through the years makes for lasting memories.
I was fortunate to have had season tickets in the Dale Brown years and to look back and be a part of some of the incredible wins that LSU had is something I have always cherished.
My wife and I currently live outside the Omaha, Nebraska area and seeing the discontent and frustration that the Cornhuskers fans are experiencing these last few years makes us glad to be Tiger fans.
re: I've Heard People Saying That The Team Didn't Come Out as One After Halftime
Posted by cajunpride on 1/12/12 at 10:20 pm to 9th life
It was clearly evident that LSU was not as prepared as Alabama and played with little emotion, especially in the second half.
While much was made of Jarrett Lee's "Deer in the Headlight" look in the first game with Alabama, it appeared that Les Miles had that same expression when interviewed by ESPN's Erin Andrews at halftime. His usual confidence was not there and it made you wonder whether he had an answer for what Alabama threw at us in the first half.
Obviously, he did not.
While much was made of Jarrett Lee's "Deer in the Headlight" look in the first game with Alabama, it appeared that Les Miles had that same expression when interviewed by ESPN's Erin Andrews at halftime. His usual confidence was not there and it made you wonder whether he had an answer for what Alabama threw at us in the first half.
Obviously, he did not.
re: Miles did NOT screw up by not playing Lee
Posted by cajunpride on 1/11/12 at 10:07 pm to DadFanAlum
I agree. It was evident that LSU was unprepared and played with a lack of emotion.
While much was made of Jarrett Lee's "deer in the headlight" look in the first game, it appeared that Les Miles had that same expression when interviewed at halftime by ESPN's Erin Andrews. His usual confidence was not there and it made you wonder whether he had an answer for the second half.
Obviously, he didn't.
While much was made of Jarrett Lee's "deer in the headlight" look in the first game, it appeared that Les Miles had that same expression when interviewed at halftime by ESPN's Erin Andrews. His usual confidence was not there and it made you wonder whether he had an answer for the second half.
Obviously, he didn't.
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