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re: Which LSU team had more offensive talent?
Posted on 11/1/15 at 2:17 pm to fierysnowman
Posted on 11/1/15 at 2:17 pm to fierysnowman
Like I said earlier, Les' success is relative. If Les is coaching at one of the historic college football powers his tenure is a disappointment.
Posted on 11/1/15 at 2:27 pm to Shaft Williams
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Like I said earlier, Les' success is relative. If Les is coaching at one of the historic college football powers his tenure is a disappointment.
How many of those historic football powers you named has a national championship since Miles' last?
Posted on 11/2/15 at 7:35 am to Shaft Williams
Dude, you are blind. Kudos for sticking with your story though. How many teams are there in NCAA division 1? 127?
I guarantee that every team(omitting Alabama, presently) would fall all over themselves to have a coach who averages 10 wins a year over a decade in the toughest division in all of football. Won a national title, played for another. A couple more SEC titles and another division title. I guarantee, at least 124 of the 127 teams would trade places with you. If not for Alabama's run of dominance, we might be talking about LSU's run instead.
All the NFL talent you keep bringing up...you know what they had in common? They wanted to play for Les Miles. Guess who recruited all those guys? Developed them? Quite a few LSU coaches let all that talent get away. Les has kept them home and consistently brought in elite talent from Fla and Texas.
I actually fear for life after Miles. Curley Hallman could be right around the corner.
Now, I'm going root for my undefeated Tigers and the Coach who has them on a roll.
In the words of Tom Cruise... You're glib.
I guarantee that every team(omitting Alabama, presently) would fall all over themselves to have a coach who averages 10 wins a year over a decade in the toughest division in all of football. Won a national title, played for another. A couple more SEC titles and another division title. I guarantee, at least 124 of the 127 teams would trade places with you. If not for Alabama's run of dominance, we might be talking about LSU's run instead.
All the NFL talent you keep bringing up...you know what they had in common? They wanted to play for Les Miles. Guess who recruited all those guys? Developed them? Quite a few LSU coaches let all that talent get away. Les has kept them home and consistently brought in elite talent from Fla and Texas.
I actually fear for life after Miles. Curley Hallman could be right around the corner.
Now, I'm going root for my undefeated Tigers and the Coach who has them on a roll.
In the words of Tom Cruise... You're glib.
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