1. Is this the latest Les-ism from HC LM?

    "I've never in my life seen the reason to root negatively. I root strong for the team that I support," Miles said. "When you see great effort and you see risk of injury, it's serious. It's not pretend. There are guys out there fighting. I kind of respect that."

    Read the full article on ESPN:

    Tennessee Volunteers vs. LSU Tigers - Preview - October 02, 2010 - ESPN
  2. He didn't want to use the b-word in front of the national media. I kinda respect that.
  3. This. Not one of the boo birds ever wore a jock.
  4. I think my favorite Lesism of late is "teamsmanship".
  5. :rofl:
    :miles:
  6. Dang, I was reading fast and thought this was LESBIANISM. I was fired up for a moment.

    Anyway, No booing

    Geaux Tigers.

    hwr
  7. Exactly!! I don't say of do anything anonymously that I wouldn't say to a person's face.

    If you want to boo, fine, but then go find the player after the game, coming out of the lockerroom and boo him to his face.

    Does anybody think that these players are messing up on purpose? And don't give me the "booing the coaches" crap. Those players know better.

    I know frustration is high, and Miles doesn't help any with the things he says, he adds to the frustration. It would be better if he didn't even talk all week.

    But c'mon, IT'S OUR OWN TEAM!!

  8. No, they're not.