Tuesday, December 2, 2014

I would change my mind big time.


Tinker
If I was a talented college football player, I would change my mind big time playing football for LSU.
So if I were LSU RB Leonard Fournette or quarterback Brandon Harris I would seriously be looking for another college football team to go play football for. Because Les Miles is a moron to me and I could not, or would not ever get along with him.

First he helped the media to embarrass Fournette on TV over the Heisman pose after his first college touchdown. When Miles pulling him aside in a nationally televised football game and inferred to everyone looking that Leonard is a selfish swellhead, and that is of course a lie. That alone would have just bent me completely out of shape with my relationship with Les Miles for the rest of his life.
And Harris is much more talented than the guy Miles chose over him to QB LSU in 2014, and that would have been that with me because I would leave as fast as possible. Oregon, Auburn, Alabama, Notre Dame, perhaps.
So my hopes have been squashed by the realities that I see in the failures of Les Miles coaching ability with his offense that can’t ever score. And there is no use of me going any further with what I already know about him. Because I would not waste anymore of my time with a guy who can’t pull his own weight, as I keep trying hard to win a football game.

Q&A with Mike Detillier on 2014 & 2015 Tigers, the Possibility of a JUCO QB, & More

Scott: Now, I'm pretty sure I can guess your answer to this, but I'll ask anyway… how successful do you think LSU will be in 2015, and what will be key to the Tigers' success?

Mike: Got to get better play at quarterback to play for SEC or National Championship. This team will be very good on defense again in 2015, but the question marks will lay on the production at quarterback and what happens with all the changes along the offensive line. In terms of defensive, running game, talent at wide receiver and secondary, and what could really be a strength at defensive tackle, LSU could be in the running for the SEC title and National Championship, but the key is what happens at quarterback and what kind of production you get there.
Gotta find the right offense to suit the skills of the quarterbacks, and no matter how nice the car looks, you need a real steady driver. Right now, drive is not steady behind the wheel. But the future of this team at quarterback will lay in the hands of Brandon Harris.
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