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Les Miles Was Annoyed With This Question At His Kansas Introductory Presser
Butch Dill-USA TODAY Sports
Kansas hired former LSU head coach Les Miles on Sunday and was introduced as such at a introductory press conference that night. At that presser, he seemed bothered when asked a question about his offenses in the past...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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Big Bang Rookie65 months
For those who thought Les Miles was a good coach you should of hired him after he left LSU! LSU fans are not satisfied with good we are looking for great as a coach and if O doesn't improve the offense we will still be looking!
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theunknownknight65 months
Won 10 a year? He won 80 games in his last 9 seasons after Saban’s players graduated. 8.88 < 10
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OceanMan65 months
Does he credit for this years team winning the 10 games?
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Ignatius Reilly65 months
So, why did he keep recruiting QBs that couldn't throw well?
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PortHudsonPlaya65 months
In 3 years, KU > LSU. Book it!
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MarioBrothers65 months
He quotes the 2013 Offensive numbers but because of his conservative approach LSU still went 10-3 that year. So with all that talent on Offense you still went 10-3. Put up 17 on Alabama and 24 on Ole Miss.
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3down1065 months
LSU has scored a total of 10 pts against Alabama since he was fired. They scored 36 the 3 years prior under Miles, 17, 13 and 16 pts. Kansas will have a better coach than LSU.
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Shiftyplus165 months
How many points did we score in the National Championship game? Oh yeah. frick all.
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scott227465 months
frick U PUNK. U must be a miserable bitch!! ????
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OmniPundit65 months
17+13+16=46 Points in the 3 years.
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Hangit65 months
He can damned sure recruit good OL up there.
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ApexTiger65 months
he's not wrong...he just hasn't evolved to modern offenses which is what I think people who coach kansas will need to do because they don't have the talent to run over people like LSU did
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Wheaux65 months
I love all the idiots who hate LSU's most successful coach. Keep showing your stupidity, idiots.
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scott227465 months
It’s not hate. Les got stale here. Good move for both parties when the O Show was the way to go.
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theunknownknight65 months
LSU’s most Successful coach was Saban. Accomplished everything Miles did in 40% of the time here as well as rebuilding the program post Dinardo.
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foshizzle65 months
>>when we had Mettenberger, we threw for 3,300 yards and had two 1,000-yard receivers. When we had passers, we threw it. When we had players who couldn't throw well, we ran the football and won 10 a year. This is of course completely accurate. Odell Beckham is another success story, and he didn't get where he is by running the football.
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Dallasgrowl65 months
No problem winning at Kansas with an innovative coach like Miles...just look what it did for Charlie Weis' career and legacy.
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Cajunboy4665 months
The shite show is headed to Kansas I can't wait to laugh.
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DaBeerz65 months
Poor man, going to ruin what reputation he has left as a coach... still too stubborn to give it up, and then go to a losing place like Kansas. Could have kept getting mailbox money and kept some respect.
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GoldenDawg65 months
The forecast? Train wreck in Kansas.
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Kevin TheRant65 months
Do they still have games left? If so, does he start coaching the team today?
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tbabino65 months
ahhhh, the classics. sometimes is nice to hear the new songs, but the oldies are such a treat
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Black n Gold65 months
Coached LSU 12 years. Can only cites only one of those years when asked about his passing offense.
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atltiger648765 months
and that year had two NFL stud WRs, an NFL RB, and an NFL QB. Hell, Les, I could've been the coach and done well with that talent.
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