Besides lack of intensity I think EVERYONE can agree that the area the Miles is horrible at is In Game Adjustments. Tonight we saw another example of that! First 3 to 4 offensive drives for UNC...we got pressure...we brought blitzes...we made them make mistakes. UNC IN GAME ADJUSTMENT = Have Yates take 2 step drops..dump ball short Have Yates in shotgun..no step drop..fire to slant After UNC made that in game adjustment they started to SHREAD our defense and we stopped getting pressure. LSU IN GAME ADJUSTMENT = NOTHING Once UNC switch Yates playing style Coach Miles and his coridnators DID NOTHING to counter...they made no in game adjustments...just like they made NO IN GAME ADJUSTMENTS IN ANY GAME HE HAS EVER COACHED
You had me until the end, where you let your Miles hatred guide you towards Extremist Sabanism. :hihi: I doubt seriously there were no adjustments. Without DVR or the ability to stream internet video (I am in the stone ages of the 1990s...) I can't go back and figure it out. But I bet the defensive scheme was altered. But that's even worse, because I'm almost certain they made adjustments and those adjustments made matters worse on defense. Which makes your point even stronger. As for never making adjustments in any game he's ever coached, that statement is so silly it counters itself...
What in game adjustments are we talking about because I didn't see any. Jordan Jefferson is the same indecisive, hold on to the ball too long, can't go through his progressions, quarterback he was last season. And Les Miles is the same "drive the car into the wall, until either the wall comes down or the car breaks down" type of coach.
Well, now that's just not true. Russell Shepard scores 2 TDs in the first half, including a 50 yd TD run. We made an adjustment and only gave him 3 touches in the second half.
That is not an offense that is going to move the chains, sorry the offense in the 1st half was just as bad as the 2nd half.
You're dead wrong. We made halftime adjustments to our offense, which put up 21 points in the first half. It's called 3 yards and a cloud of dust and let's see if JJ can convert some obvious 3rd down passing plays.