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re: LSU Fans and the Alleged Fear
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:42 pm to Iron Lion
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:42 pm to Iron Lion
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Why are lsu fans so defensive about people having a discussion about their new coach?
Because they have already convinced themselves that hiring Jimbo Fisher will bring them a championship and infinite wins over Alabama. The fact that we (and even some of their own fans) disagree and think they are nuts, makes them FURIOUS!!!!!!!! And it is awesome.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:44 pm to Iron Lion
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He has done nothing without Winston and they lost to Georgia Tech this season.
won the conference and a BCS bowl
So nothing
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:47 pm to tigerfan in bamaland
quote:I am furious. Livid actually. Seriously, I am. I really mean it. I do.
we're so furious.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:47 pm to Iron Lion
Not all LSU fans are happy, but I suspect they will come around if LSU starts hanging points on Alabama.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:48 pm to Wolfhound45
Take it from a die hard alum and this is the truth. I'm nervous as frick before every LSU game since Miles has been there. Never nervous before any other game. Any rational fan will agree. I think LSU needs more time, prepartion, and luck before they try and hire a true juggernaut. There may not be a juggernaut out there for a while either. After Saban I just hope we win one Nattie a decade at least, until the next Bear quality coach shows up. What y'all want just isn't out there right now. We were very fortunate to land Saban. You gotta have balls like Mal to pull that off. LSU ain't got it.
This post was edited on 11/26/15 at 11:53 pm
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:50 pm to tigerfan in bamaland
quote:Trying bro. Ready to snap though. On the edge.
relax bro.
Posted on 11/26/15 at 11:53 pm to Calvin Candie
I appreciate the honest answer. And I can understand your position on playing LSU. However, I feel the opposite as an LSU fan. I admire the degree of preparation and discipline I see on the Alabama side of the ball. The killer instinct. I love Les Miles as a person, but he is lacking as a head coach. He loves his players but does not instill in them the discipline necessary to be consistent winners. He is also unable to see that talent alone does not win in the SEC. He is not innovative. Stubborn to a fault.
Awesome human being. Wish he was staying but it is time to go in a new direction.
Awesome human being. Wish he was staying but it is time to go in a new direction.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:08 am to Wolfhound45
I'm keeping it honest on this as well.
Why doesn't LSU keep Miles and fire all the major coordinators. Keep O for recruiting and clean most of the house. Get a badass o coordinator and a sick D coordinator and steal some position coaches that can recruit. That's what I would want first if I were an LSU fan.
Why doesn't LSU keep Miles and fire all the major coordinators. Keep O for recruiting and clean most of the house. Get a badass o coordinator and a sick D coordinator and steal some position coaches that can recruit. That's what I would want first if I were an LSU fan.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:13 am to Calvin Candie
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Get a badass o coordinator and a sick D coordinator and steal some position coaches that can recruit. That's what I would want first if I were an LSU fan.
No matter who the OC would be, the offense would look the same as it has since 2009.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:18 am to Calvin Candie
Because the problem lies solely with Les and his approach to player development. This will be hard to articulate in a post, but he loves his players too much. He is more of a father than a coach. He needs to establish a degree of discipline in them and he simply does not. He relies on sheer emotion (a good thing - but not the only thing). You can literally see it on the field. Too up and down. Too many mental breakdowns. All of it comes back to him.
Trust me, I am a professional Army officer (thirty plus years and counting). It is hard to establish and consistently enforce that degree of discipline. Few have that skill (CNS is one of them). I love Les but he will never have it. He wins because his players are better than most he faces. Until he faces a team of equal talent that is more disciplined than his. Then they lose. And they are losing even more badly now than ever before.
Trust me, I am a professional Army officer (thirty plus years and counting). It is hard to establish and consistently enforce that degree of discipline. Few have that skill (CNS is one of them). I love Les but he will never have it. He wins because his players are better than most he faces. Until he faces a team of equal talent that is more disciplined than his. Then they lose. And they are losing even more badly now than ever before.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:19 am to Calvin Candie
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Why doesn't LSU keep Miles and fire all the major coordinators.
A new DC would help, but this is the 3rd OC hire Miels has made. At this point either he doesn't give them control or he just doesn't make good OC hires.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:20 am to RogerTheShrubber
Why? LSU could solve 2/3 of their offense with a real QB. They knew Harris was their only option. Yall have to run well to win. Les needs a sick o coordinator with no leash. The proper o coordinator would attrack a real QB. Can't attrack a qb when everyone knows y'all been running the ball since 1959.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:28 am to Wolfhound45
Yeah he doesn't have that "bad arse" factor like Nick. But some do and they're not good either. Pete Carroll is a locker room pussy and wins. I do prefer a coach that gets players fired up over too relaxed. Urban seems too relaxed too. Harbaugh is a badass. Gruden was a badass too.
I got it. Y'all need Rex Ryan. He gets angry.
I got it. Y'all need Rex Ryan. He gets angry.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:34 am to Calvin Candie
It is a fine line. And it is very hard to maintain. CNS is a master at it. And it took him years to develop and refine the skill. His players hold him in tremendous respect and it shows. They do not want to let him down. And they also have the tradition of winning at Alabama. A very powerful combination.
Les Miles is seen as (again - hard to articulate) as more of a peer/friend rather than a leader/mentor. If you are winning that is an okay situation to be in. It can work. But if you are losing (and losing badly) it is an absolute recipe for disaster. And that is where we are.
Les Miles is seen as (again - hard to articulate) as more of a peer/friend rather than a leader/mentor. If you are winning that is an okay situation to be in. It can work. But if you are losing (and losing badly) it is an absolute recipe for disaster. And that is where we are.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:36 am to Calvin Candie
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Why? LSU could solve 2/3 of their offense with a real QB.
He's had OC's, he's had real QB's. His offensive philosophy is the problem.
Posted on 11/27/15 at 12:45 am to Calvin Candie
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Why? LSU could solve 2/3 of their offense with a real QB. They knew Harris was their only option. Yall have to run well to win. Les needs a sick o coordinator with no leash. The proper o coordinator would attrack a real QB. Can't attrack a qb when everyone knows y'all been running the ball since 1959.
that excuse is fun for the first 3 years you are in a place
after that you have had 4 years to find a good qb
you should HAVE to start a sophomore in your 11th year if he isn't good. You should have someone there to take the reigns.
Thats part of Bama success. They don't have the greatest QBs, but they have never had someone younger than 3 years out of High School take the reigns. (except Bateman who was immediately benched and y'all lost that game)
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