Don't worry, when he does you'll still find something to complain about. You and the rest of those who wanted to see him go.
That just says it all. You would rather see a perfect team that goes 8-4 every yr as opposed to a team that may have some deficiencies but wins 10+ every yr. Thats logical.:nope:
I'm not sure what people don't get but bottom line is when you look at what Miles did this year and with such a glaring deficiency at ONE position. A position that happens to be THE most critical- it really shows what a good job he actually did. Love it or leave it you better gain weight, You better hit bull's eye the kid don't play. Word to your mother
IMHO, 62-17... SEC Championship, National Championship, annual top tier recruiting, 4 11+ win seasons, and being absolutely SET for the next couple years IS a successful powerhouse team.. Maybe it's just me.
What I want to know, is if a talented, well coached football team can only go 8-4, what does it take to go 11-2?
It's still not enough for some. They respond to everything negative and don't see that the man does, has, and will fix anything that is ever wrong. Instead they prefer to act like he just sits around collect 4 mill paychecks and does nothing, and would rather gamble on the likes of Muschamp or someone of that level to replace him. Whether they want to admit it or not, that is who is available, because as has been shown over the last month of hires, by some pretty decent programs, the premier coaches aren't lining up to come to them.
Les Miles isn't concerned about looking good, he's concerned about getting results and getting wins. This is what I've learned about him in his 6 years here.