I do care who coaches, but I'll remain positive and hopeful despite the outcome. I think we may contend for the national title, but it may not be right away. From the looks of it, Arkasas' young team handled a seasoned LSU team pretty well and I believe they lost to Georgia by only 3 points. Their freshman RB looks tough too. They may become a dominant force along with LSU, Bama and Auburn in the west. LSU! :lsup: LSU! :lsup: LSU! :lsup: LSU! :lsup: LSU! :lsup: LSU! :lsup: LSU!
Some key injuries in the pats few weeks and tonight, islstl... No off weeks to recover from those injuries, islstl... seems to have all just caught up with the team, islstl... One very bright spot was that I saw fire and passion in the eyes of Coach Miles tonight, islstl. I must say I loved that, islstl. Lets see how this team rests and heals up for the bowl game before we call the coaching pitiful for leading the players to a 10 win season, isltl. Most obviously: Georgia was quite simply the better team on the field tonight, islstl.
Coaching problems are in the following order: 1) Les Miles - way in over his head....has no clue 2) Receiver's coach - you either have to admit our receivers are poorly coached or way overrated and not nearly as talented as first thought...take your pick 3) Jimbo Fisher - never was a great coordinator, this year has been his worst year at the helm
Kinda hard to judge a first year coach that went through the hell he had to deal with. Give him a normal year and see what he can do. Heck in his second year he might win the SECCG.:lol:
I think he is fantastic at developing quarterbacks. In fact, I KNOW he is. However, I would not be disappointed with a change at offensive coordinator. His offense is just a bit predictable....
the "east" aint all that, we've beat them plenty of times. The WEST holds it's own. And tell your aubbie friend that LSU and UGA has been to the SEC CG the most the last five years, they've been ONCE!
I hate to say but Les Miles is Mike Archer reincarnated. we will certainly not be considered an elite national status like we were under saban.