Ah, but the actual coaching. That's the problem, that's the main source of this whining; it has to be if Les Miles is bringing in great classes. Again, more irony. Les Miles cannot be held responsible for losing coordinators and position coaches to bigger and better jobs.
The NFL falls subject as well. Is this sudden downfall of the Patriots solely on Bill Belichick? Name one coordinator that's still with the team from their golden ages.
You can't. Granted, it's part of Les' job to get his coaches ready, but you don't exactly find a full coaching staff, or even part of one for that matter over night.
The second grievance toward Les Miles can be cleared up in a sentence or three: "He isn't discipline-oriented enough. Have you ever seen Les Miles speak? The guy looks like he'll bite your face off if you sneeze by him Just look at that picture, yikes.
Now, on to the last, more recent, accusation to clear up about Les Miles: "He's a bad in-game decision maker. In my eyes, he's not a bad coach, but he had his moments of coaching badly last year.
They say the first step is admitting you have a problem. And you do whiner club members. So do I supporter club member. We should all go see someone. So, as weirdly as the, "bad-coaching-doesn't-mean-you're-a-bad-coach," line sounds, I firmly believe it.
Again, the win-loss statistic, and his aggressive style that has certainly contributed to that, speaks louder than any Saturday night in Baton Rouge. The grumblings don't stop, however, no matter what you tell the whiners. If I ever move away from Baton Rouge, I'll be glad to find Sports Radio that talks about anything other than how Les Miles should be fired, and that anybody with a clipboard and a whistle could win 10 games with all the talent they have in Louisiana. It's like these guys don't remember the 90's or something.
Live Purple. Love Gold. I have to admit not upfront that I can call upon both the University of Arkansas and Louisiana State University when discussing schools from which I have degrees. After receiving my undergrad at Arkansas in , I moved down to Louisiana to begin work, and after a few years took advantage of benefits offered by my company to pursue an MBA from LSU. After taking classes at night for two years, I received that degree in May of Live Gold" or something like that, and I had to hang that from the mirror of my Honda Civic with my Arkansas Alumni sticker in the back window, and my Razorback front License Plate every Monday and Tuesday for nearly 2 years.
I am proud to say that academically I have a degree from LSU, but my Alma Mater is the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, and my name is carved in the sidewalk, proudly next to every other graduate from that fine LSU hating institution in the Ozarks. When I drive in to Baton Rouge, I think "man it's flat and there's a refinery over there". When I drive to Fayetteville, my pulse quickens. As I rise over each hill the beauty of the Ozarks mesmerizes me more and more.
With each passing mile I get closer to my home. My Razorback Home. LSU fans are dicks. It's pretty easy to say that fans from other schools aren't nice, but I've lived down here for 5 years now, and while I have many LSU friends, and I've met many LSU fans that I like as people away from college football, they are dicks when it comes to their football team.
Case in Point. I mean this girl is obviously drunk and frustrated, but he's just flat out being a dick. LSU fans are racists. King Alexander received more than 60 emails from fans, most of which were sent Saturday after the game or on Sept. Some of the emails were from alumni who threatened to boycott future games and withdraw financial donations until Miles was fired.
Wrote one fan:. I know my dollars will not be missed in the big picture but I won't be making any more road trips till I feel I am getting my money's worth. And I have not missed a road LSU's loss has reignited discussion among fans and pundits about whether Miles should have been fired after last season.
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