I use the term because it's what the forums classify you if you don't blindly agree with everything Miles does. I personally just consider myself a tiger for life.
Well, in all fairness, it comes from the other site that is chock-full of buffoons. Lsudane used it in referencing himself. I found that curious.
probably because it is used so often on those that point out obvious deficiencies and are honest about what they see. I don't think he is negative or has hate for the team. And yes, that other place is damn near unreadable. I used to drift over there to see what was going on but can't tell you the last time I've even done that.
Exactly. Apparently being honest means you hate the team, hence you get labeled with a title of negative.
I think the receivers have been far worse than Harris. 4 drops per game is unacceptable. Especially Dural. Have to believe CLM statements about receivers taking starts for granted has to be directed primarily at him. He's dropped at least 5 passes this year. He's running shitty routes. He alligator armed a pass last week and he wasn't even in danger of getting blown up. The effort from him has been poor. Then he's laughing about it. That doesn't excuse poor execution by Harris but his receivers have not done him many favors.
I love football season no matter how LSU is playing. I love LSU no matter how good or bad they may be. That said, I do find the lack of focus very frustrating to watch. I have honestly lowered my expectations for this season because of how the last few seasons have played out. I honestly feel that Miles has had his best days behind him. The culture is NOT the same. LSU always played with a fire, intensity, and a swagger that has been missing for several seasons. There is a consistent lack of attention to details as well. Which goes along the lines of how last season was where the team often came out flat. I'm not trying to bash Miles or put it all on him. I like him as a person. I appreciate what he has done for LSU. I just feel the ball is being dropped. The players also have to look deep in the mirror as well. As a player they have to step it up. Having a once in a generation player has really helped. Fournette is simply amazing to watch. We have had some exceptional players recently from Dorsey, to Peterson, to Mathieu, and now Fournette. As great as those guys were Fournette is on a whole other level of greatness IMO.