Tinker
Unless the LSU football players play their college football game with sheer brute force of will, and all "psyched" up with fanatical aggressive energy the chance of them winning the football game is reduce to slim, or none. Selling out on every play is a very noble cause but of course not very practical in reality, because after all they are still only people.
Passing
the football down the football field is just about the only real way that the
pro offenses move the football in today's modern football games. All of the men
playing pro football are the biggest, fastest, football players that money can
buy, so running the football down the field don't seem to work against people
like that. Passing is the weapon of choice in today’s football games that does
work however.
So how do you like LSU playing the wrong QB and having all of those
frustrating problems in the LSU passing game every year?
Les
Miles is hanging on by the spirit that keeps bringing the LSU faithful into LSU
Tiger Stadium. If it wasn't for the devotion of the LSU college football fans
supporting the LSU football program, no matter who is coaching, or playing, that is the real lifeline that keep Les Miles collecting his $4 million dollar salary
every year, otherwise it would be just to bad for him.
Because obliviously it is not Les Miles Coaching
ability, now is it?
Because
really Les Miles can't coach his football team into the end zone if his life
depended on it, and that has been proven to us over and over again -
and he is indeed a very lucky man to still be coaching the LSU fighting tiger’s
football program anyway.
I wonder why he kept teasing the LSU college football fans
with the promises of playing Harris at QB when in fact he did not play him all
that much at all, as he advertised.
Miles can’t
rule out hangover in loss to Hogs
Ross Dellenger| rdellenger@theadvocate.com
Nov. 19, 2014
In a cramped room in the bowels of Razorback Stadium, Les
Miles wore the face of someone whose team just lost 17-0.
A week earlier, he wore the face of a man frustrated with an
overtime loss to a bitter rival.
Did that 20-13 defeat to Alabama have anything to do with
the loss to Arkansas?
“It’d be impossible for me to say, ‘No, that didn’t
happen,’” Miles said in that post-game news conference Saturday night.
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