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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by K Major Yeah I agree Lee. Too bad "the Hat" (Les Miles) wasn't able to close the deal with all of that talent in Baton Rouge. I still believe the guy is more lucky than good. What ...
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Re: LSU dominates a best of NFL under 25 years old team
Originally Posted by K Major
"The Hat" has made a habit of being lucky on the field. When you get lucky on a regular basis, luck probably has less to do with it. ![]()
Unfortunately, he is very unlucky in being the second best coach in the SEC. Like Saban or not, you have to admit that he is probably the best coach that college football has ever seen. If not for Saban Miles would probably have a few more rings. (BTW-if it was all about luck, you would think Miles would luck out and get a QB that was worth a damn ever few years.) |
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Re: LSU dominates a best of NFL under 25 years old team
The way I always looked at it, why would a QB that had thoughts about becoming an NFL QB ever want to go to LSU? Supposedly this year will be different but until we see it happen we always just run the ball. What good QB wants to go to a school that runs the ball 80% of the time?
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