Wednesday, October 8, 2014

LSU's Demise?

I agree with everything you've written.  And I will add that I have seen this coming, and although still hopeful they will figure something out, I've been resigned to the fact that this year was coming.  If you could go back and see my posts about Miles over the years, I was 100% confident that it would end badly at some point.  Les Miles is a personality guy, a force of will guy.  He learned he could recruit and sell his agenda and it's worked out for him pretty well.  But we know at the end of the day he's in over his head with the coaches he's competing with.  All that BS about his Michigan background, 3 yards and a cloud of dust, all that crap.  He convinced himself he could play that way and win, and the talent has held him up.

The lack of game plan against Bama in the championship game, the bowl debacle against Clemson, all the NFL draft picks without the titles to show for it.  He's still living off of 2007.  Now, like you said, the other teams have money, and they have good coaches, they are getting talent, and they will run circles around him.  I had this weird feeling in August that we were about to see it.  Maybe he can salvage it, but I'm convinced the end is near.  Eventually he will leave LSU in a bad state, like I always said he would.  If I could escort his silly ass back to Michigan, I'd be glad to do it.  Chavis is no more creative or innovative than he is.  Cameron is handicapped.  The coaching talent in our division is a tidal wave about to engulf him and he can't see it.  We're in trouble.

S

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