| FTBL Miles is an idiot... here is why

Questions for Miles:

1. Why was Jacob Hester not running the ball in the fourth quarter? He was effective all night. Why risk turnovers and not take control of the clock? They knew Bama would be able to control the clock.
2. Why would you call a trick pass play with your only QB as the receiver with no backup QB on the bench?
3. Why would you continue to kick to Arenas? Especially at a crucial point in the ball game,

I think Miles has this overwhelming need to appear to be the "genius" coach instead of letting his players go out and get the job done. They're a very talented team but their coach is going to cost them huge eventually.
 
Re: man crush!

CrimsonPirate said:
ranger350 said:
we're not the ones that have a man crush, it's the bama fans that do. only thing is that I'm not sure if it's saban or Miles. as much as ya'll say that he is a bad coach, ya'll can't stop talking about him! and now that he's beaten baby bear at home ya'll are wishing that he goes to Michigan. sounds like you guys are scared of Miles to me. (che)

Question, Ranger...if Miles is the better coach, why are you guys so PO'd at Saban for leaving Baton Rouge? If he hadn't left, Miles wouldn't be there.

I have often wondered that myself! Why so angry when you all have the greatest coach in the world??? :roll:
 
reger60 said:
Questions for Miles:

1. Why was Jacob Hester not running the ball in the fourth quarter? He was effective all night. Why risk turnovers and not take control of the clock? They knew Bama would be able to control the clock.
2. Why would you call a trick pass play with your only QB as the receiver with no backup QB on the bench?
3. Why would you continue to kick to Arenas? Especially at a crucial point in the ball game,

I think Miles has this overwhelming need to appear to be the "genius" coach instead of letting his players go out and get the job done. They're a very talented team but their coach is going to cost them huge eventually.

Ain't dat de troof! I'd have run Hester 'til he dropped. That kid is something else.
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=3093739

The bad news is that, in a game LSU's fans desperately wanted to win to humiliate their former coach, the Crimson Tide's Nick Saban, Alabama looked like the better-coached team. Alabama stayed in a game it had no business being in.

The Tigers committed three turnovers, all second-quarter interceptions of Matt Flynn, and blew a 17-3 lead before halftime. The Tigers also committed 14 penalties that cost them 130 yards, taking a spoonful of every entrée on the penalty buffet: late hits, unsportsmanlike conduct and dead ball personal fouls, among others.

"Our football team will be, uh, coached very aggressively from this point forward," Miles said.

:lol:
 
musso said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=3093739

The bad news is that, in a game LSU's fans desperately wanted to win to humiliate their former coach, the Crimson Tide's Nick Saban, Alabama looked like the better-coached team. Alabama stayed in a game it had no business being in.

The Tigers committed three turnovers, all second-quarter interceptions of Matt Flynn, and blew a 17-3 lead before halftime. The Tigers also committed 14 penalties that cost them 130 yards, taking a spoonful of every entrée on the penalty buffet: late hits, unsportsmanlike conduct and dead ball personal fouls, among others.

"Our football team will be, uh, coached very aggressively from this point forward," Miles said.

:lol:

I'm gonna pull the ole "not to be an ass-hat" statement here, but you know that link goes to some articles from 2005 referencing Alabama being 11-0?
 
moreno_iv said:
musso said:
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=3093739

The bad news is that, in a game LSU's fans desperately wanted to win to humiliate their former coach, the Crimson Tide's Nick Saban, Alabama looked like the better-coached team. Alabama stayed in a game it had no business being in.

The Tigers committed three turnovers, all second-quarter interceptions of Matt Flynn, and blew a 17-3 lead before halftime. The Tigers also committed 14 penalties that cost them 130 yards, taking a spoonful of every entrée on the penalty buffet: late hits, unsportsmanlike conduct and dead ball personal fouls, among others.

"Our football team will be, uh, coached very aggressively from this point forward," Miles said.

:lol:

I'm gonna pull the ole "not to be an ass-hat" statement here, but you know that link goes to some articles from 2005 referencing Alabama being 11-0?

Strange enough, it goes straight to the article for me. Crazy.
 
AHH!! I must have caught musso before he got a chance to edit the post.

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*EDIT*

This is the original article I got. I was quite confused... :lol:

http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/columns/story?columnist=maisel_ivan&id=3093739]ESPN.com
 
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