Thursday, December 3, 2015

That OK Coach.

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Thomas Williams
OK gone are the days when you are applauded for your merit just because of the people living now who doesn't let the skillful people get that far. Because of this social pattern going around society now that has been going on for years. When and where some LSU fans are getting castigated because other LSU fans are pointing out that Head Football Coach Les Miles is not doing his job to beat Alabama, Arkansas, and Ole Miss.

So now we have a bunch of Looney Tune college students who are now getting used by these fanatical minded liberal college Ivy League professors, following their ideologue icon like President Barack Obama for their own self-serving political reasons.

And to think that all I wanted from Les Miles is another first down to beat Alabama with, and I do not want to hear about how much of a liberal humanitarian Miles is at all. Because I am buying a LSU Football ticket to sit in LSU Tiger Stadium to see LSU play football.

Wow! Has the LSU Hallowed Ground campus become a place besides the Mississippi River where stupid people scratch each other backs for peanuts? Hey I want a job like that too, making $4 million dollars to talk incoherent, and eating a blade of grass for the show sake. When and where losing to Alabama, Arkansas, and Ole Miss because of my coaching deficiencies are simply OK, right.
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Stay or go: A host of draft-eligible LSU players mulling future with Tigers

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Trend of LSU players leaving early for NFL expected to continue


Ross Dellenger| rdellenger@theadvocate.com

About 12 hours after LSU finished the regular season with a victory over Texas A&M, Rickey Jefferson fired off a post on his Twitter account.

The message was clear: the LSU safety would return for his senior season.
“I plan to follow in my big bros footsteps and get my degree,” posted Jefferson, the younger brother of former LSU quarterback Jordan Jefferson.

Here’s the thing: Rickey Jefferson is not projected for selection in any of the 253 picks spread across the seven rounds of the NFL draft. In fact, Jefferson lost his starting job earlier this season and has become a rotating reserve.

His message on Twitter speaks to the culture of the LSU football program over the past few years. Everyone — rotating reserves, All-American starters, career backups — is at risk to bypass their final year of eligibility.

Read more...http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/14167740-70/story.html
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