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Bear Bryant fell on hard times too
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:01 pm
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:01 pm
From 1967-1970, Bryant went 14-11 in SEC play. He considered offers from AFL/NFL teams because the pressure was mounting. He decided to stay at Alabama, changed his offense, and proceeded to have one of the most dominant runs college football has ever seen.
I don't understand why LSU is about to fire a man who has won over 100 football games, a pair of SEC titles, and a national championship during his tenure.
I don't understand why LSU is about to fire a man who has won over 100 football games, a pair of SEC titles, and a national championship during his tenure.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:02 pm to RollTide1987
Because they are horrible people.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:03 pm to RollTide1987
closer to a championship and he had won 2 championship at that point.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:03 pm to RollTide1987
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I don't understand why LSU is about to fire a man who has won over 100 football games, a pair of SEC titles, and a national championship during his tenure.
You really don't understand why LSU is about to make this mistake?
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:05 pm to RollTide1987
Right. Who would have ever guessed that the fanbase that empties the stadium in the third quarter would ever do something impatient?
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:05 pm to RollTide1987
All we heard from the mouth breathers on this board for the past 3 years is how Miles is barely a mediocre coach.
Now you same people are calling LSU crazy for wanting to make a change and comparing him to Bear Bryant?
This place has officially gone full fricking retard.
Now you same people are calling LSU crazy for wanting to make a change and comparing him to Bear Bryant?
This place has officially gone full fricking retard.
This post was edited on 11/23/15 at 7:06 pm
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:05 pm to RollTide1987
quote:Don't really foresee Les doing this. Call me crazy, but I don't think he's as good as Bear Bryant
He decided to stay at Alabama, changed his offense, and proceeded to have one of the most dominant runs college football has ever seen.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:06 pm to RB10
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All we heard from the mouth breathers on this board for the past 3 years is how Miles is barely a mediocre coach.
No. All you heard was that Chavis was your best coach and Joe Allegra fricked it up.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:06 pm to RollTide1987
Didn't he go into rehab before he changed his offense?
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This post was edited on 11/23/15 at 7:07 pm
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:06 pm to KaiserSoze99
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No. All you heard was that Chavis was your best coach and Joe Allegra fricked it up.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:08 pm to RB10
Ask yourself if you feel confident in the hiring decisions of Joe Allegra.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:08 pm to RB10
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comparing him to Bear Bryant
No one is doing that. I was simply saying that Bryant, considered to be the greatest coach in the history of college football, was not infallible and fell into slumps just like the rest of them.
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All we heard from the mouth breathers on this board for the past 3 years is how Miles is barely a mediocre coach.
Anyone who thinks Les Miles is a mediocre coach doesn't understand football. He may have benefited from Saban's cache of talent in his first two or three years, but the man kept it going well into this decade. 2014 was a sub-par year and 2015 is turning out to be similar, but the man had four straight 10+ win seasons before that.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:09 pm to RB10
Don't give a shite what LSU does but IMHO, you are making a big mistake.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:09 pm to RMGC
quote:Idk, but he was 20-5-1 against LSU. Ouch.
Didn't he go into rehab before he changed his offense?
STTDB
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:12 pm to KaiserSoze99
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Ask yourself if you feel confident in the hiring decisions of Joe Allegra.
Don't need to, and that isn't relevant here.
Post 1/9/12 up until this past Saturday Miles was a barely functioning retard with a good heart, but now he's the best available option and being compared to Bear Bryant.
I'll say it again, this place has finally reached maximum retard potential.
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:13 pm to RollTide1987
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changed his offense
Miles had many chances to do this, but wouldn't. And are you seriously comparing Les Miles to Bear Bryant? I mean, I know y'all over in Alabama would love to see him stick around, but get real.
This post was edited on 11/23/15 at 7:14 pm
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:13 pm to RollTide1987
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t, considered to be the greatest coach in the history of college football,
by whom?
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:13 pm to RollTide1987
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Anyone who thinks Les Miles is a mediocre coach doesn't understand football. He may have benefited from Saban's cache of talent in his first two or three years, but the man kept it going well into this decade. 2014 was a sub-par year and 2015 is turning out to be similar, but the man had four straight 10+ win seasons before that.
This is the exact opposite narrative of 98% of non-LSU fans for the last 3 years.
It's hilarious to sit back and watch the knee-jerk reactions of this board. It's a sight to behold.
This post was edited on 11/23/15 at 7:15 pm
Posted on 11/23/15 at 7:15 pm to RollTide1987
It was more than just offense. Bryant recognized that a certain era and type of player that dominated that era was over.
He not only went to Texas and learned about the wishbone, he changed his entire staff, began recruiting entirely different type players, changed his recruitment evaluations, sat some players he had committed to, advanced others, began playing black players.
Keep in mind that he was probably the foremost expert in the passing game at the time... yet he switched entirely to the bone. He was honest about the evolution of the game, far sighted, and flexible.
Is Miles any of that?
He not only went to Texas and learned about the wishbone, he changed his entire staff, began recruiting entirely different type players, changed his recruitment evaluations, sat some players he had committed to, advanced others, began playing black players.
Keep in mind that he was probably the foremost expert in the passing game at the time... yet he switched entirely to the bone. He was honest about the evolution of the game, far sighted, and flexible.
Is Miles any of that?
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