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re: Your Current Head Coach's Biggest Coaching Disaster
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:42 am to Cumulonimbus
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:42 am to Cumulonimbus
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2012 BCS National Championship. That was the biggest lost as far as perception of the program and history,
Jesus Christ
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This is a serious thread.
I know, that's the sad part
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:43 am to chattabama
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Giving Cade Foster a scholarship. Yes, I'm still mad.
Do y'all really blame Foster for not hitting a 57 yarder? Or was there another big miss that I'm not remembering?
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:47 am to Cumulonimbus
Most LSU fans will say BCSCG vs Bama, but why? That was a quick turnaround revenge game, by a Bama that was better than LSU..and coulda shoulda woulda beat LSU in the GOC with a PK and not for an epic Int. I liked Bama in both games..and far more so in the BCSCG revenger.
Some LSU fans will say Old Myth 2013, Ark or Ky 2007,etc..
But, by far Les Miles worst day as LSU HC was his learning curve era in 2006, when not picking on Auburn's Frosh DB from (Monroe-La?), inserted as a starter near gametime, and not working him over with Russell to his NFL WR corps(the way a Spurrier would exploit such)..
Miles heavyhanded Jimbo's hand(Fischer said as much on Finebaum later by saying LSU should've won that game with some ease), by running inside the Tackles all day, vs a loaded up Box, wasting precious downs and distance, and vs a new Aubie DC in Muschamp(whom knew all too well the entire LSU roster of starters he coached recently, their skill sets, and tendencies,etc..)
That loss cost LSU a rematch vs Fla in SECCG..by which time LSU was playing better ball than the Fla team they giftwrapped the Gator win in Swamp a few weeks later that year..
Refgate/Miles early SEC learning curve/hardhead/heavyhand cost LSU an 2006 Natty Crown that day on the Plains, imho.
Tenn 2005, playing the Vols former LSU QB Clausen and his noodle arm, 20 yards off the LOS on MNF/Katrina re-scheduled game in 2nd Half with huge lead, allowing him to dink-dunk the Tigers soft prevent D, when it was the only way his arm could win that game, also one of his worst LSU games..
Otherwise, not as many bad games as many Rantards/Negatigers, including myself, can truly bitch about. As many/most of CLM's limited LSU losses, are more plausible, and/or should be laid at the feet of his players, than in pointing towards the LSU staff.
Some LSU fans will say Old Myth 2013, Ark or Ky 2007,etc..
But, by far Les Miles worst day as LSU HC was his learning curve era in 2006, when not picking on Auburn's Frosh DB from (Monroe-La?), inserted as a starter near gametime, and not working him over with Russell to his NFL WR corps(the way a Spurrier would exploit such)..
Miles heavyhanded Jimbo's hand(Fischer said as much on Finebaum later by saying LSU should've won that game with some ease), by running inside the Tackles all day, vs a loaded up Box, wasting precious downs and distance, and vs a new Aubie DC in Muschamp(whom knew all too well the entire LSU roster of starters he coached recently, their skill sets, and tendencies,etc..)
That loss cost LSU a rematch vs Fla in SECCG..by which time LSU was playing better ball than the Fla team they giftwrapped the Gator win in Swamp a few weeks later that year..
Refgate/Miles early SEC learning curve/hardhead/heavyhand cost LSU an 2006 Natty Crown that day on the Plains, imho.
Tenn 2005, playing the Vols former LSU QB Clausen and his noodle arm, 20 yards off the LOS on MNF/Katrina re-scheduled game in 2nd Half with huge lead, allowing him to dink-dunk the Tigers soft prevent D, when it was the only way his arm could win that game, also one of his worst LSU games..
Otherwise, not as many bad games as many Rantards/Negatigers, including myself, can truly bitch about. As many/most of CLM's limited LSU losses, are more plausible, and/or should be laid at the feet of his players, than in pointing towards the LSU staff.
This post was edited on 7/1/14 at 2:00 am
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:50 am to CNB
quote:Uh, I think he missed about 6 kicks in 2 different huge games where any one of them potentially wins it. Poor fricker.
Do y'all really blame Foster for not hitting a 57 yarder? Or was there another big miss that I'm not remembering?
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:52 am to JuiceTerry
Not sure why that's funny. Not like I live and breathe Alabama football.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 1:58 am to CNB
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Do y'all really blame Foster for not hitting a 57 yarder? Or was there another big miss that I'm not remembering?
That wasn't Cade. That was Adam Griffith.
Moments with Cade: (and I'm sure I am missing some)
9-6. (missed from 44, 50)
-Getting the field goal blocked in the SECCG. Damn near cost us that game.
-44 yd fg missed in 2013 IB.
-33 yard chip shot field goal from earlier in the 2013 IB.
-44 yd field goal blocked in 4th Qtr 2013 IB
- 32 yd field goal missed in the Sooner Bowl.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:04 am to chattabama
Oh, not sure why I thought that was Foster.
Thanks for filling me in.
Thanks for filling me in.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:10 am to chattabama
The Tiffin clan will have a fresh PK arriving in TTown one day..they always do.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:10 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
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Most LSU fans will say BCSCG vs Bama, but why? That was a quick turnaround revenge game, by a Bama that was better than LSU..and coulda shoulda woulda beat LSU in the GOC with a PK and not for an epic Int. I liked Bama in both games..and far more so in the BCSCG revenger.
Some LSU fans will say Old Myth 2013, Ark or Ky 2007,etc..
But, by far Les Miles worst day as LSU HC was his learning curve era in 2006, when not picking on Auburn's Frosh DB from (Monroe-La?), inserted as a starter near gametime, and not working him over with Russell to his NFL WR corps(the way a Spurrier would exploit such)..
Miles heavyhanded Jimbo's hand(Fischer said as much on Finebaum later by saying LSU should've won that game with some ease), by running inside the Tackles all day, vs a loaded up Box, wasting precious downs and distance, and vs a new Aubie DC in Muschamp(whom knew all too well the entire LSU roster of starters he coached recently, their skill sets, and tendencies,etc..)
That loss cost LSU a rematch vs Fla in SECCG..by which time LSU was playing better ball than the Fla team they giftwrapped the Gator win in Swamp a few weeks later that year..
Refgate/Miles early SEC learning curve/hardhead/heavyhand cost LSU an 2006 Natty Crown that day on the Plains, imho.
Tenn 2005, playing the Vols former LSU QB Clausen and his noodle arm, 20 yards off the LOS on MNF/Katrina re-scheduled game in 2nd Half with huge lead, allowing him to dink-dunk the Tigers soft prevent D, when it was the only way his arm could win that game, also one of his worst LSU games..
Otherwise, not as many bad games as many Rantards/Negatigers, including myself, can truly bitch about. As many/most of CLM's limited LSU losses, are more plausible, and/or should be laid at the feet of his players, than in pointing towards the LSU staff.
So y'all would've been handed the crystal football on that September day in Auburn?
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:11 am to CNB
Yeah I'm not mad at Adam Griffith for that one. Stupid call by Saban. Should have been a a hail mary IMO, but I am just a Monday Morning quarterback.
Cade Foster has given us many moments of .
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:15 am to Korin
No, Refgate was a game LSU shoulda coulda woulda, which would've allowed LSU a mulligan and neutral field vs the Gator team that Russell fumbled away, Hester hosed on TD run, 2nd Half starting Kickoff fumble at goalline,etc..
Vs a Fla that was at times shaky vs a mediocre Ark team in 2nd half of SECCG, despite rout.
LSU was every bit as good as Fla in 2006, just didn't get their heads quite right, PO'ed, and decided to gel to their appropriate skill levels about it until late in the year..newbie LSU Staff in early learning curve stage also a huge factor..especially with an admittedly hardheaded HC that at times was still trying to Big-10/Big-12 it in the SEC, not fully exploiting the ridiculous NCAA QB arm and depth of WR corps at his hands. Though admittedly, Russell didn't start seeing the field better and/or past his 1st/2nd progressions until later in the season..and never fully mastered such.
Vs a Fla that was at times shaky vs a mediocre Ark team in 2nd half of SECCG, despite rout.
LSU was every bit as good as Fla in 2006, just didn't get their heads quite right, PO'ed, and decided to gel to their appropriate skill levels about it until late in the year..newbie LSU Staff in early learning curve stage also a huge factor..especially with an admittedly hardheaded HC that at times was still trying to Big-10/Big-12 it in the SEC, not fully exploiting the ridiculous NCAA QB arm and depth of WR corps at his hands. Though admittedly, Russell didn't start seeing the field better and/or past his 1st/2nd progressions until later in the season..and never fully mastered such.
This post was edited on 7/1/14 at 2:57 am
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:31 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Didn't y'all only beat Arkansas by a few points?
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:38 am to Korin
Yes, they play LSU off their arse, much as does Old Myth, regardless of talent disparity, every single year. If you are a gambler, start betting Old Myth and Ark plus the points yearly, now until you die..you'll own a yacht or at least a 30 ft Robalo.
LSU players seemingly don't get geeked to those team's levels for either, until dropping a game season prior.
LSU players seemingly don't get geeked to those team's levels for either, until dropping a game season prior.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:39 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
But Arkansas didn't care about beating us and winning the SEC?
Posted on 7/1/14 at 2:41 am to Korin
Puhleeeze..Hogs usually very lucky to get off 0 or 3 when they go to Atlanta.
Posted on 7/1/14 at 6:03 am to TheRoarRestoredInBR
Got fixed by D Dooley and his "over-11" defense on the last play of the game…
Posted on 7/1/14 at 6:38 am to mpwilging
2013 Iron Bowl. You put the game in the hands of your veteran QB, not on the foot of a green kicker....
Posted on 7/1/14 at 8:58 am to A$AP Cocky
+1
The coaching screwjob hire that led to the fan exodus takes the cake because when you lose fans, especially long time ones, it tells a whole lot about the true state of the program.
The coaching screwjob hire that led to the fan exodus takes the cake because when you lose fans, especially long time ones, it tells a whole lot about the true state of the program.
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