Monday, November 30, 2015

Self esteem really does matter.

Thomas Williams

Isn't that perverted trying to force a square peg into a round hole? Tearing down this country’s high social standard of living is not an option.

Les Mile is starting to look like the man that completely captures what we the American people are so afraid of in the liberal minded people who keep making the Show more important than the substance that make everything work in our real life
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Tearing down this country's high social standards of living by being lazy and not studying enough to thoroughly understand what they are doing.

Our daily living standard to do your job right or we the managers of our own ship will hire some else who will. Is given way to Les Miles saying that OK we know you failed to do your job but you are a good person anyway, so just continue on doing what you are doing. When everyone knows that success breeds success where losing in not an option.

And in Les Miles case our College football program is not working the way some of the LSU football fans want but that OK, because everyone is still feeling good over the Les Miles Show. After all the Show is everything now and forget about doing your job right we will get along singing kumbaya anyway, where real self esteem doesn't matter at all..
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http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2015/11/les_miles_lsu_fire_keep_poll.html#incart_river_index

Is LSU keeping Les Miles the right move? : Poll


By Jerit Roser, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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on November 29, 2015 at 4:45 PM 


Les Miles will remain LSU's football coach.

Athletic director Joe Alleva announced following a 19-7 defeat of Texas A&M that the program's 11th-year leader will continue in his role — despite a week's speculation regarding a potential change just as quickly.

The day was filled with an overwhelming and vocal show of support for Miles from the fan base.

Of course, the coach has long drawn enthusiastic admiration and criticism from various directions, and the latter had remained in the wake of the news.

What's your take? Did LSU make the right move?

How much does the specific successor factor into your assessment?

Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher, the Tigers' former offensive coordinator, was the primary target in a potential move, according to various sources.

Do you love or hate the idea of LSU keeping Miles, regardless of any other details?

Is your assessment contingent on whether the program could've secured Fisher?

Vote in the poll and discuss in the comments section below?

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