Note to Miles about late hits:

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  1. roygu

    roygu Founding Member

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    I enjoyed Hester's hit much better. After the colision Hester gets up and trots back to the huddle. The defender jumps up thumping himself on the chest, without his helment. I noticed though that he didn't challenge Hester again.
     
  2. tiger fan 2001

    tiger fan 2001 Founding Member

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    You are correct. Les Miles runs a tight ship and this priogram is in great hands. Stupid late hits and personal fouls don't exist. And we are not show boating. I must have been watching UM. OH yeah we did have an alltercation with them which I am sure we had nothing to do with. 2 to tangle.
     
  3. tenebrism

    tenebrism Founding Member

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    it's 2 to tango...

    and that's nice of you to compare our program to miami's... you must be one of those "true fans"
     
  4. CJD4LSU

    CJD4LSU Founding Member

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    I agree...I think he takes cheap shots at the other team regularly...and he is always talking trash. Just shut up and play...I am quickly losing respect for LL. He used to be one of my favorite players but his actions this season have altered my opinion of him. If he keeps it up I will be forced to slap him with the "Thug" identity.
     
  5. tiger fan 2001

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    I say potatoe........ You get the point. I am not one of "those" fans who see everything through purple and gold glasses. If it looks like a duck....
     
  6. StaceyO

    StaceyO Football Turns Me On

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    I compare Landry to Roy Williams for the Cowboys. They play with so much passion--but sometimes they get overzealous, and it gets a penalty. But they both lay the wood.

    And players DID showboat when Saban was the coach. Marquise Hill, for example, sacked White in the Sugar Bowl, then stood over him, did the OU arm signal, then made a slashing motion across his neck. The ref got on to him (but didn't flag him, though he could've), and Saban didn't yell @ Hill.

    It's a game of passion.
     

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