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Traderpro
FoxDen Hall of Famer
Registered: Mar 2009
Posts: 4375
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Les Miles?
I know this might be better placed in hall of fame,but I have watched LSU with Myles for ages and the guy simply needs to go somewhere and be a defensive coordinator. He simply seems clueless with any innovation with offense and a likeable guy.But head coaching skills suspect.
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11-29-15 03:20 AM |
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Traderpro
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Registered: Mar 2009
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Ronnie,
I never suggested he was awful.Whenever a guy gets Top 5 recruiting classes every year, as Miles has, the records he has isent breaking any benchmarks.I think their is a strong argument to be made that their are other coaches in country who with these recruits would do better then 7-6 in Bowls and 15-10 last 25 conference games.
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11-29-15 04:26 PM |
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jharmon64
Registered: Feb 2009
Posts: 251
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Miles
I like the guy and think he should keep his job if he wants it.
I know it's easy to point out some shortcomings, but when you're playing the top teams in football week in and week out, there's only a few at the top.
He's been in the national championship game twice in the last 9 years.
I agree that he's got better chances at winning than most, so losing 3 more games a season (he's done that almost every year in the last 8 seasons) is at least 1 loss too many, but I still think he's worth keeping.
As for being a coordinator, I think that's out of the question.
Just one man's opinion.
"It's not about what you're capable of, It's about what you're willing to do." - Mike Tomlin
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11-30-15 02:36 AM |
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