There are many questions I could think of to ask CLM. The main question that IMO summarizes the negative aspects of the LSU season. Where is the accountability? From the lack of leadership between coaches and players. The QB position, the LBs, DBs, OL, and DL were all bad or up and down through out the year. Which goes into why wasnt there a QB change sooner? Why werent certain kids on the D replaced at some point in the season? Many questions to be asked. The good thing though is last night we had a glimpse of whats to come and what could have been.
1. In 1982, after winning a Super Bowl and in the midst of winning four Super Bowls in nine years, the San Francisco 49ers finished with a .333 winning percentage. Why was Bill Walsh not immediately fired and relegated to coaching California pee-wee football teams? 2. With a 17 year winning season streak following that season, why did the 49ers fail to institute a "you be the coach" policy and allow a different fan every week to select the starting line-up, prepare for the upcoming game and call all the plays with his drinking buddies as Offensive and Defensive Coordinators? 3. Why have you remained loyal to LSU when a large cadre of the fan base has called for your firing, questioned your intelligence and generally done everything possible to challenge and undermine every decision you made following a national championship season?
I would ask him a 2 part none football question. Do you eat boiled crawfish and do you suck the heads? I know its silly but I would like to know.
Because, despite what we think, NONE OF US ARE QUALIFIED! LOL :crystal::geaux::crystal::geaux::crystal:
I didn't quite get what he meant by: “No, it probably would have gone the same way.” Meaning had be played early, he would have looked comfortable leading this team from play #1, like he did in the Ole Miss game? Because that's the point many of us arguing on the side of early PT for JJ have been saying.