🏈 As far as LSU's disciplinary issues go...

bamagirl917

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...they definitely aren't a reflection of their S&C coach, anyway.

This sign outside his office has been making the twitter rounds. Gotta say, I kinda like his style. :cool_blue:






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He gained a lot of respect from me for that haha.

If there's one problem with football today (both college and pro), it's a lack of discipline. I feel like a lot of these guys don't appreciate the situation they're in. A coach like Miles is challenging and tough enough to put them in their place.

He gets props.
 
He gained a lot of respect from me for that haha.

If there's one problem with football today (both college and pro), it's a lack of discipline. I feel like a lot of these guys don't appreciate the situation they're in. A coach like Miles is challenging and tough enough to put them in their place.

He gets props.

I believe this is actually a guy named Tommy Moffitt, their strength and conditioning coach. I can see where Miles is likely cracking down a lot too, though. I don't think they want anymore negative publicity as far as discipline issues are concerned.
 
He gained a lot of respect from me for that haha.

If there's one problem with football today (both college and pro), it's a lack of discipline. I feel like a lot of these guys don't appreciate the situation they're in. A coach like Miles is challenging and tough enough to put them in their place.

He gets props.

I believe this is actually a guy named Tommy Moffitt, their strength and conditioning coach. I can see where Miles is likely cracking down a lot too, though. I don't think they want anymore negative publicity as far as discipline issues are concerned.

Oops, my bad, I am on my iPod so I may have missed something in the pic. Thanks for the correction!

Well Mr. Moffitt gets a lot of my respect now :) that's a team that, largely, needs an attitude adjustment. They have great potential if they can man up.


EDIT: Sorry, I am mentally challenged or something, just read the caption haha. I clearly see S and O coach now.
 
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For what its worth, this happened about a month ago and was recently retweeted.

Its kinda ironic that coaches want to keep things "in house", but you have a S/C coach that is willing to tweet this picture a month ago.

He gets no respect from me for tweeting this originally.
 
Isn't wanting to handle everything "internally" part of what's gotten them into so much crap, though? Considering half the guys on that list have already been suspended for failed drug tests etc in the past, perhaps a different "method" of getting a point across wasn't such a bad idea, particularly given the outcome with the honeybadger.
 
For what its worth, this happened about a month ago and was recently retweeted.

Its kinda ironic that coaches want to keep things "in house", but you have a S/C coach that is willing to tweet this picture a month ago.

He gets no respect from me for tweeting this originally.


Didn't know he tweeted it himself. That docks him some respect points .. Sigh. They really gotta get their act together as a whole.
 
Well, FWIW, I doubt he expected some random fan site to get a hold of it a month later and re-tweet it, and he did remove it immediately once that happened and put up a post defending his players. Most people wouldn't even know who this guy is if it weren't for this story, and he does have a history of posting a lot of job-related twit pics...so I doubt he expected this to get seen by people other than his followers. I'm not sure if it's right or wrong, but do your job and you don't have to worry about it. I guess that's the moral here lol
 

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