1. Kevin Steele is awful. Fundamentally we have lost ground. Poor tackling, horrible angles, etc. he's a really nice guy and I've spoken to him numerous times and I like him. But we either have no talent or the coaching on defense has simply not been good. Our pass rush this year has definitely been better though and I'll give Ed credit for that. it may be the new scheme we run now but our coverage in the secondary has been pretty weak most of the year. Way too many blown coverages where receivers are shockingly open.
2. How Bradley Dale Pevetot still has a job is a bumfuzzling. Our kick coverage makes each kick off a nailbiting experience.
3. Now to the real problem. Last night is a microcosm of why I feel it's time for a change. We do not sequence plays in a manner that sets things up. Les's comments in his post game was disturbing to say the least. The only time we run a creative wide open offense is when we get behind. The drive that we had to end the first half was a thing of beauty. We had not run slant routes all year. suddenly run them. And well. We ran a successful screen or two. We never do that because less is hell-bent on running up the middle. On the jet sweep the motion receiver would've gained pretty good yards if we handed off . Instead we keep it and run up the middle every single time. We don't do things to keep the other team off-balance. And it just wasn't last nights game. It's every single game. Les has gotten stale, he has no creativity. And quite frankly he's just a bad offensive coach. Sloppy on offense has been his whole identity on offense since 2005. I don't want to hear what a nice Guy he is. People are supposed to be nice. The collapse annually after the Alabama loss has become part of his repertoire. The same Les Miles that came to LSU in 2005 has long been gone . It's just time for change. I'm not mad. I just sat there last night looking at all the resources and the athletes that we have and the sloppy product that this man puts on the field year after year and it's just sad. It just makes me sad.
2. How Bradley Dale Pevetot still has a job is a bumfuzzling. Our kick coverage makes each kick off a nailbiting experience.
3. Now to the real problem. Last night is a microcosm of why I feel it's time for a change. We do not sequence plays in a manner that sets things up. Les's comments in his post game was disturbing to say the least. The only time we run a creative wide open offense is when we get behind. The drive that we had to end the first half was a thing of beauty. We had not run slant routes all year. suddenly run them. And well. We ran a successful screen or two. We never do that because less is hell-bent on running up the middle. On the jet sweep the motion receiver would've gained pretty good yards if we handed off . Instead we keep it and run up the middle every single time. We don't do things to keep the other team off-balance. And it just wasn't last nights game. It's every single game. Les has gotten stale, he has no creativity. And quite frankly he's just a bad offensive coach. Sloppy on offense has been his whole identity on offense since 2005. I don't want to hear what a nice Guy he is. People are supposed to be nice. The collapse annually after the Alabama loss has become part of his repertoire. The same Les Miles that came to LSU in 2005 has long been gone . It's just time for change. I'm not mad. I just sat there last night looking at all the resources and the athletes that we have and the sloppy product that this man puts on the field year after year and it's just sad. It just makes me sad.
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