Favorite team:LSU 
Location:in your face
Biography:grew up in baton rouge
Interests:college football
Occupation:despot
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Registered on:10/18/2005
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you people are insane. the man talks crazy sometimes. thats not a comment on his coaching ability or a dislike of him. its just a fact.
a rare decent, honest interview where he didnt look like he forgot how to interact with other humans.
it bothers me because i enjoy lsu football and watch his interviews as a fan. i want him to represent lsu well. frankly though, as a person id like to see him succeed and i cringe when he talks because its just so damned strange.
my credentials are simply that i am a person who speaks english.

and if he is in fact intelligent and well-spoken, what the hell is he doing talking like that? whats he driving at?

i dont dislike the man- i think he seems like an upstanding and good person. his speech is just vomit inducing though. theres not many people that inspire a WTF response when they speak. he happens to be one of the few. as the head coach of lsu, i would hope he would at least make a small effort at speaking normally.
also, i dont think what im suggesting is unreasonable or very difficult to do. so, why not just speak semi-well. i wouldnt care except that his speech is just f@#ing painful.
when you make asinine game decisions (e.g. ole miss, tennessee 05'- among many) and then sound like an idiot, it doesnt inspire confidence to recruits and fans that anymore championships will be forthcoming.

suggestions to les miles on speaking

Posted by fourmile2 on 7/26/10 at 5:35 pm
1. action verbs are not your enemy. instead of having a want to win the game, just want to win the game.

2. the word 'sincere'- look it up. it does not mean what you think it does, nor is it as all-encompassing an adjective as you make it out to be. suggested substitutes,: significant, vicious, ferocious, terrific, etc.

3. Perhaps the best interview technique is not to impose on the interviewers personal space, loud talk, then gesticulate wildly.

4. Realize the way you speak sets an example for your STUDENT athletes. If these kids wrote the way you talk, they would/should fail their English classes.

5. just answer the damned question and stop trying to fit in your jargon when addressing any and all topics.

re: Making new video need song ideas.

Posted by fourmile2 on 3/16/09 at 9:00 am to
she drives me crazy- fine young cannibals

re: LSU name for a puppy

Posted by fourmile2 on 3/8/09 at 3:01 pm to
vernel 'sweetness' singleton

re: Furthest Homerun at the Box

Posted by fourmile2 on 1/6/09 at 2:32 pm to
in a game, the farthest by far ive ever seen at the box was mouton. there are multiple reports of him hitting the student housing window unit, etc. i remember seeing him hit on on the roof. it was ridiculous. harry barrios hit some practice homeruns which were incredible. just thought id mention barrios. he put on a ymca hitting clinic with todd walker that left a lasting impression.
yeah, making a statement and rallying your team to one of the most dominant runs to the NC is really creepy. also, even if the speech was staged, it was well said and he came through on the very lofty promises he set forth. he set forth his well and then enforced it. you gotta respect that.

re: SFP

Posted by fourmile2 on 10/12/08 at 5:46 pm to
nope. he has slightly more hair.

what the hell

Posted by fourmile2 on 9/21/08 at 6:25 pm
dalfrey- has he been kicking with his other foot until the Auburn game? what the hell got into him. If he continues that performance, that will be enormous.

Lee- I dont know what was said to him and the rest of the offense at halftime, but it worked unlike anything ive ever seen- you could not have a bigger turnaround. he showed no signs of his enormous set lesticles in any of the previous games nor the first half of the game.

Miles/Crowton/DC's- Did they decide to just flip a switch at halftime. Ive noticed that our second half coaching, especially if behind, is far superior and ballsy compared to the first half. Do you think that they just play by the script, see what the other team is going to do and then just rely on halftime adjustments? since coming here, les' teams havent been second half teams, nor fourth quarter teams, but last 2 fricking minute teams. i realize the auburn game has close for years, but it seems every regular season big sec game has been an attack on my vascular system. i dont know if their even comfortable with a lead - see kentucky and alabama last year. im not talking about last nite, b/c letting jarrett lee loose in the second half was a different scenario than the typical game the past few years.

danny mccray- how long is he gonna have to start until we have to hold hands across america.

incredible game. alabama, georgia, and florida, (and ole miss) will be fun. that is all
the game is gonna be extremely close most years- as i expect it will be this year. when you have a referee making obviously erroneous calls, and who is a both an alum and a booster of the program, yes, there will be bitching. its the most obvious example of cheating in sports ive ever witnessed. and it will never cease to piss me off. and frick all of you who say, 'get over it'.
"In the last five years, the Trojans have a .955 non-conference record. And [b]unlike LSU[/b], they haven’t fattened up on cupcakes in that time. In that time, they have played Virginia Tech, Michigan, Fresno State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, and Illinois and handled them all."

LSU against these exact opponents in the past 6 years:
Virginia Tech- owned
Fresno State- owned
Notre Dame- owned
Oklahoma- owned
Illinois- owned