Les Miles' growth as a head coach

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by KingEmeritus, Sep 12, 2011.

  1. Rwilliams

    Rwilliams Veteran Member

    If miles would retire say next year or so, I think chavis would make a great coach. I don't know how old chavis is.
    I hope miles coaches another ten years or longer at LSU. During that time I would love to see him mentor a replacement that could carry on his legacy.
     
  2. vshouse

    vshouse Veteran Member


    GREAT GREAT point!!!! Tells me all I need to know about Les and his character!!
     
  3. BostonBengal

    BostonBengal Founding Member

    Only need to look at the depth chart, IMO.

    Only Sr. starters on offense are T-Bob and Blackwell

    On defense, there's Taylor, Baker and...... (crap! who am I missing?)
     
  4. TexasTigers

    TexasTigers Are You With Me ?

    Only Sr. starters on offense are T-Bob and Blackwell

    Isnt our QB a Sr ????
     
  5. Pintoracer

    Pintoracer Somewhere in The Matrix

    Yep!!!
     
  6. Brian

    Brian Founding Member

    Really good points, KE, and something I have been considering myself for a while now.

    One thing I have noticed about Les is this -- when he feels confident in his team he lets them go out and make plays. We saw that in 2007 with all the gutsy calls and wild finishes, and I think we see it now. He leans on veterans more when maybe the overall team quality isn't as high, but he'll play the young guns when he's confident in them. This secondary could be the best I've ever seen in college football.
     
  7. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    I just love to hear Les talk . . .

    "You're going to see a multiple-scheme running attack," Miles said of the Bulldogs. "I really felt like the Oregon attack, which was very capable, did not necessarily use scheme to its advantage. In this instance, there is quality scheme."

    They got them some quality scheme.
     
  8. $TigerFan$

    $TigerFan$ Father of CajinKid

    Red when you hear him talk like this it usually means he is confident in a win....or should I say a "want" to "compete for victory":rofl:
     

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