Who Will Bring LSU Back from the Dead?

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  1. tigerhoss

    tigerhoss Founding Member

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    FIRE SABAN NOW!

    We need to get David Shula. He can fill all coaching positions at LSU before being enshrined in the College Football Hall of Fame, as is his destiny
     
  2. tigerbaitabq

    tigerbaitabq Founding Member

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    I agree the NC buys him some time. But on a short leash. Lets see how he addresses the DC dilemma. Afterall Brady took us to the Final Four in 2006 and he is gone and IMO our basketball program is headed in the right direction. :)
     
  3. ParadiseiNC

    ParadiseiNC don't worry, be happy

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    I do agree with this - they are not equal comparisons, but rather are pie in the sky comparisons.
     
  4. lsudolemite

    lsudolemite CodeJockey Extraordinaire

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    You just answered your own question. The blowouts aren't there because of how good their offense was. Ours can't put points on the board consistently when it counts.
     
  5. TwistedTiger

    TwistedTiger Founding Member

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    What an idiot!!!!! The guy made some bad decisions in promoting unqualified coaches, lost his veteran starting retard QB and has had a poor season. That doesn't mean that Armageddon is upon us or that Les is a bad coach. Yes changes need to be made, but the guy that so many of you wanted to lift upon your shoulders and carry around town as the hero that saved the day has all of a sudden become incompetent? Give it a break please, quit sniffing glue and let your brain recover.
     
  6. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

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    I agree, but Les does deserve a lot of the blame for this season. I keep saying it... 3 losses at home, 3 blow outs, horrible defense, we were told JJ was NOT ready but we all see he is just as ready as Lee, etc. It seems very possible that we lose to Arky and depending on who we play in the bowl game, we could lose that one too.

    Not that I am a debby downer, but logic and rational shows that since the game planning and the defense have been horrid, and no adjustments have been made all year, there will be no improvement for the next games.

    Anyone else think it's strange that Les can't seem to get these guys pumped for anything? Always flat.
     
  7. TCUTiger

    TCUTiger Founding Member

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    I am wondering if this is a "one year" thing or the beginning of a total collaspe AKA John Brady and LSU BB going from Final Four to last in the West.:geaux:
     
  8. Nutriaitch

    Nutriaitch Fear the Buoy

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    yeah, Les deserves some criticism.

    But seriously, due to circumstances, we're down to our 4th QB.

    And our defense is absolutely garbage.
     
  9. Tigers Paw

    Tigers Paw Founding Member

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    I think next year will be a make or break year for Miles as far as his future here.
     
  10. CajunPunk

    CajunPunk TF's Resident Realist

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    There is a possibility of a Larry Coker type thing where a guy takes over for a contending championship team, wins his own, and does pitiful afterward.

    I, however, have faith in Miles, unless he keeps the d-coordinators. Time will tell.

    Yeah, and I know we have inexperience, but c'mon. Why so bad?
     

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