Sometimes, I think Miles is on those medications....like at the end of the Tennessee game. :yelwink2:
LSU has got to have heart med pharmaceutical companies sponsoring us by now. Les alone has to be responsible for an enormous sales spike in Louisiana.
i have wondered about that. it also makes me wonder if they are leaving the door open for him to come back as oc. stud has said he and krag will both be in the booth, and that krag will have input, and that ensminger will be on the field sending the plays in. maybe take a lot of the pressure off of krags, give him time to explore his medical options, and then if he feels he can, come back. or maybe that is just my wishful thinking, who knows.
the hell with sports....hope you can be comfortable somehow coach Krag...just an ole Reb supporting ya.
Same here Reb.........:thumb: Many OC script the first 20-30 plays, they stick to them, even if they are up by 20 or down by 20. From there, its what worked. Find a weakness, hit until they adjust. They adjust, find what they leave open.
Maybe Krag is the kind of guy that needs coaching to keep his mind off things. Hope he sticks with LSU for as long as he can
You know this is a very 'Miles' solution to this problem. Move pieces around to do what's best for the team, make things better for Krag, and keep options open for when we have more information. There are a lot of HCs that might have asked Krag to take a leave of absence. Miles has been hammered for being too loyal in the past, it’s that same quality that he was criticized for that shines so true in this situation. I know this; everyone on that staff knows they never have to worry about their back. Les has that covered.
With stud chomping at the bit to prove he deserves this, and with krags sticking around to coach the QBs... This could very well work out nicely for a renewed aggressive offense. Studs going to want to win big in any game he can.