This is what I feel also. You would think Miles would know what is going on, after watching the coaching meltdowns at the end of the season, I'm not so sure what he does/does not know. I sure hope there is a plan if QB play in 2010 looks like what it did in 2009. :geaux:
Of course he doesn't know. I mean hell we are paying 4+mill a yr to sit on his thumbs with a dunce cap on, RIGHT.
Did you really come up with that all by yourself or did you have to make some phone calls first??? (assumption, you have a phone).:geaux:
Yeah, yeah. And LSU was supposed to have the first and second best defensive lines in the country two years ago...after Dorsey left.... Not so much. North Carolina's defensive stats look pretty good from last year. But there's more to this than one stat. For instance... LSU's SoS was around 3rd in the country last year. Behind Florida and Bama at 1 and 2, followed by most of the SEC in the Top 20. North Carolina was around 21st. The ACC's best total offensive team last year was Fla State, at #28. The next best team was Wake Forest at #44 or something. By contrast, the SEC had three teams in the top 20 in total offense. They will not be pushovers. Probably. But they've gotta play the game. And this aint the ACC.
There are times when sarcasm is warranted. That was one of them. And if questioning whether I have a phone is your way of getting back at me, you should drop out of the game. This is no place for rank amateurs.
All good points. I hope we take this doubt that has been in the press about us and turn it into motivation. I think it will be a tough game because it's the first game and is not against a cream puff. That said, if we play it right, and see less confusion on offense, we should still win, but not by much.
They remind me of NC State in 2006. Had 3 defensive players drafted in the 1st round, including 2 off the defensive line, yet they were nothing special. We'll see how it goes and if they can utilize their talent.