Miles and JL

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  1. pharpe

    pharpe Founding Member

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  2. LSUMASTERMIND

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    I understand why you think he is the better of the two. I just think its misguided. Or maybe you think Les Miles doesnt know what he is doing.

    Why would we be surprised at the results, if he was that much better he would be starting right now, no?
     
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    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    Exactly
     
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    Are you completely sure? I for one am not, not by a long shot.
     
  5. LSUpride123

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    So lets sit the Rb's and WR's b/c NO ONE ON O played good.

    I saw dropped passes and poor runs and run blocking.

    yep, lets sit everyone.

    I think its clear we are play the best we have give or take a few people at times.
     
  6. LSUMASTERMIND

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    Do I trust him, that answer is yes. Even last year I did.
     
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    shane0911 Helping lost idiots find their village

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    Not quite. The O line is shaky at best but they can provide a couple seconds worth of protection which is all that is needed for a QB that will deliver the ball. The WR can't catch it if it is underneath the QB who is laying in a heap with a D lineman on top of him. You get a gun slinger back there who will throw a couple quick strikes and all those people in the box will back off and the line will provide better protection and also allow a more productive running game. Awful hard to scare anyone with your passing game when they know the QB won't throw the ball.
     
  8. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

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    they have done that, remember when Lafell was dropping all of those passes in 07. I think it all came to a head against Auburn when he caught that ball and then threw it up in the air and it was picked off. He got benched for awhile. But then came up huge in the National Title Game.

    Plus the quarterback position is a little different. Everything goes through the quarterback. But....... i would do that, if you aren't doing your job, regardless of who you are, you should see the pine. Ask Chris Hawkins, he may have gotten held on that play by Riley Cooper, but he also bit. All of the sudden, Jai Eugene is making a tackle for a loss, and then an INT.
     
  9. LSUMASTERMIND

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    Not buying that at all. We arent watching the same O Line, their play has been below average at best. Lee had the benefit of a much better O-line and a great running game with a powerful fullback and he still threw 16 ints. not 5 or 10, 16 ints.
     
  10. LSUMASTERMIND

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    He didnt bite on that play, Cooper was covered until he grabbed his jersey.
     

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