1. sure i did. this show brought me back.
  2. I dunno. I wasn't expecting much, so my opinion wouldn't sway a whole lot. Still in a wait and see mode.

    I am pretty happy that I somehow got through and brought some NLMD to the fine people of the Baton Rouge metropolitan area and global subscribers to get at least one answer we've been wondering. :thumb::hihi:
  3. Had the offense remained in place and lined up, I think there may have been 2 seconds on the clock at the time the ball was finally placed. I will watch the replay a little later and check it.
  4. I disagree. A good coach goes with the percentages. You do so to keep emotion from taking over. Going against the grain almost always ends with unfavorable results.
  5. My confidence in Miles depends completely on how well he admits their system's shortcomings (even if its not publicly) and makes adjustments...
  6. That (even if it's not in public) is the key. I want Miles to realize he made mistakes, but I don't expect him to come out & say it publically. He said we would make adjustments, and that's what I was expecting to hear.
  7. The only way to get real questions through is to stand in the back of walk-on's with a megaphone.
  8. My theory is that they blocked men from asking touchy questions because the screener saw a greater chance of them being *********s. So the women who sounded sweet got to ask those questions instead.
  9. this caller knows it..
  10. I thought he did good. He answered every single question except the field goal/end of half thing. He answered a question there, just not the one the woman asked. The 2 minute drill answer was good, he did good. Let's beat MSU.