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re: What's your final take on season and MNC game?
Posted on 1/17/12 at 4:20 am to bamaoldtimer
Posted on 1/17/12 at 4:20 am to bamaoldtimer
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What's your final take on season and MNC game?
My take is that Coach Les Miles had the most epic fail of any headf coach in recent memory. In the biggest game in LSU history and if we would have won, placing LSU as the most accomplished team in college football history, Les Miles had one of THE WORST offensive game plans ever, he basically gave up on his team, and disrespected some of his players. These actions made LSU look inferior to Bama, when in fact if he would have had a descent game plan and played the better QB, we would have won the game with the backing of the offensive line and much much better passing game.
Posted on 1/17/12 at 6:54 am to RighteousTiger
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My take is that Coach Les Miles had the most epic fail of any headf coach in recent memory. In the biggest game in LSU history and if we would have won, placing LSU as the most accomplished team in college football history, Les Miles had one of THE WORST offensive game plans ever, he basically gave up on his team, and disrespected some of his players. These actions made LSU look inferior to Bama, when in fact if he would have had a descent game plan and played the better QB, we would have won the game with the backing of the offensive line and much much better passing game.
From someone who "did see it coming" Les's problem was he missed seeing what was wrong with his offense. Passing 33 yards against UGA and still winning by 32 points. Winning in T-town with only 91 yards passing. And every other game because LSU killed everybody else. The illusion was that it didn't matter how much you throw the ball. You will win without it. Why not do the same thing that got you here? When I posted these stats EVERY LSU fan blasted my post with the same kind of BS. It wasn't until the illusion was exposed that the LSU fan base said holy shite. We need a passing game. The answer was to put in Lee or have practiced passing it more with Jefferson. But Les was going to keep using what got him there come hell or high water. Heavy passing was not in the game plan. And Les never planned on putting Lee in the game. And he didn't get there by deviating from the game plan. So, it wasn't ever going to happen.
This post was edited on 1/17/12 at 6:57 am
Posted on 1/17/12 at 7:25 am to RighteousTiger
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placing LSU as the most accomplished team in college football history
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