Yep, an how many games did he win in 2011 playing his brand of football? His brand of football brought 3,000 yd QB, two 1,000 yds WR's, 1,000 RB. Some seen to forget this. You play your strengths, this year its RB, and OL. Some help as of late with the Defense. Every team has a weakness, you do your best to mask them. To think Les an the staff aren't trying to win every game?
An what is his record in "close" games? No one better. Come from behind wins. I can get you the numbers if you want.
Just shows his players play a full game, something other do not. They always talk about what Moffitt does for the team, why do you think he's wanted by so many programs? Look at the guys hes sent to other schools. Till the horn sounds, ever heard that one before? I remember one former LSU coach talked about that the week before playing Eli Manning, Right before halftime, sat on the ball. After the punt, Eli scored before halftime.
I'm not agreeing with Brett, but by your logic we should have been so scared of change that we should have kept Dinardo and passed on hiring Saban. It's not time to ditch Miles YET, but there definitely needs to be major change in offensive philosophy, especially where it concerns the QB.
Some have a short term memory? I'm old an I remember these. Help Mac Pack, Help Curley leave early, U-Haul for Stovall? I seem to remember these guys.
Give it up dad. It's not about the players, the schedule, the winning record, the opponent or anything related to actual football. It's all about Les. There is a magic cure--get rid of Les and LSU will instantly hire the next Nick Saban, recruit 25 five-start recruits, and go undefeated every year. A fool can see it. In fact all the fools do.
Red, you an I have seen this one play out, some haven't had the luck, or bad luck. Yep, I've seen it. I had a pass to every practice and game during the Curley years. Yep, a bench pass on the sidelines, some of the worst games in LSU history. But I went to every game, on the sidelines and pulled for the Tigers. JJ Watt, TD reception.
If that's your rationale, then no LSU coach could ever hope for fan support. Thankfully, that's a very poor indicator of fan support.