I actually agree with this. Call me crazy but if Miles were still here that's damn sure a possibility albeit it would have looked a lot different and none of the games would have been blowouts. However maybe we beat Florida, who knows. As far as Orgeron goes he has proven nothing. I'm also thinking that iceberg is in view, we will see if it's struck, I'm leaning to yes it will strike it, but I'm hoping for the best. And as far as Miles goes it was time for LSU to part ways with him. If he wouldn't have been so stubborn and thought he and his buddy Cam were offensive geniuses he would still be here probably. The best thing that could come from this is Orgeron succeeding. The worst is it being an abject failure and Joe Alleva getting his ass shitcanned so maybe we are in a win win.
[QUOTE="LaSalleAve, post: 1601421, member: 13902" As far as Orgeron goes he has proven nothing. [/QUOTE] I beg to differ. He took over a team that started 2 - 2, won the majority of the games he coached and got us to a decent bowl game. I'm willing to give him a few years to see what he can do with his own group of coaches and his own systems.
I beg to differ. He took over a team that started 2 - 2, won the majority of the games he coached and got us to a decent bowl game. I'm willing to give him a few years to see what he can do with his own group of coaches and his own systems.[/QUOTE] Hope you're right, but still shit the bed against Bama and UF. He proved he can beat teams we should beat and he couldn't beat a better team or a team on equal footing with multiple injuries to starters. I'm pulling for him but his record as a head coach is still abysmal.
[/QUOTE] Hope you're right, but still shit the bed against Bama and UF. He proved he can beat teams we should beat and he couldn't beat a better team or a team on equal footing with multiple injuries to starters. I'm pulling for him but his record as a head coach is still abysmal.[/QUOTE] I agree we shit the bed against the Gators. Bama, we joined 11 others in losing to them. Hopefully O learned from his previous coaching experiences. The thing I like about him is he appears to let his coordinators do their thing with minimal intervention. Hire Canada and I'm looking forward to 2017.
What does Les Miles bring to the table the coach Orgeron doesn't. I respect your opinion I just want to see you back it up.