Miles best offense was in 2007. His most talented was in 2006. His most powerful & consistent was in 2011. My favorite back in the Les Miles era is Copeland 2012.
I respect your opinion, but would have to whole-heartedly disagree w/ your assessment of the 2011 offense. That offense, to be fair, did get put on a bunch of short fields by defense and special teams. But, how can you call them "consistent" when they went an entire half w/out a first down in the SECCG(1st time that had ever been done) and got shut out in the biggest game and didn't cross midfield until well into the 4th quarter. Then, promply went backwards and gave up a sack-fumble to turn the ball over on 4th down....back at the 50! I agree with your assessment of 2006 and 2007, for sure.
Most of your post was about the BCSNC game. (it's not the offense's fault they had good field position the rest of the season.)
None of this means pp season is a good way to measure an offense. Ppg is better and you still need to factor in avg starting field position, defense and st. Then you have rule changes and style of play. Your point is still dum.
After tonight's debacle, even the sunshine pumpers have to be calling bullshit on this. Where you at on this, 123?