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re: I bought in
Posted on 10/5/17 at 11:00 am to Jack Daniel
Posted on 10/5/17 at 11:00 am to Jack Daniel
Add my name to the list.
My order was Jimbo then Herman. Once we knew neither was coming, I liked the Orgeron experiment for a few reasons:
1: It keeps Aranda here
2: I wasn’t fond of the other candidates. I THOUGHT Orgeron would simply be the face of the program. Would be an excellent recruiter and motivator. The idea of him taking less money (although I think $3.5 M is way too much. This is his dream job and he wouldn’t get paid more anywhere else) and paying the coordinators more was brilliant in my opinion. Go out and get the best offensive coordinator with this extra cash.
I was simply wrong, I thought this experiment had a good chance at being successful and could possibly change the way other schools approached their head coaches and coordinators. But Orgeron couldn’t keep his hands out of the offense and is the opposite of motivating with throwing our players under the bus.
I’ll always support LSU, even if I don’t agree with the coaching decisions. Geaux Tigers!
My order was Jimbo then Herman. Once we knew neither was coming, I liked the Orgeron experiment for a few reasons:
1: It keeps Aranda here
2: I wasn’t fond of the other candidates. I THOUGHT Orgeron would simply be the face of the program. Would be an excellent recruiter and motivator. The idea of him taking less money (although I think $3.5 M is way too much. This is his dream job and he wouldn’t get paid more anywhere else) and paying the coordinators more was brilliant in my opinion. Go out and get the best offensive coordinator with this extra cash.
I was simply wrong, I thought this experiment had a good chance at being successful and could possibly change the way other schools approached their head coaches and coordinators. But Orgeron couldn’t keep his hands out of the offense and is the opposite of motivating with throwing our players under the bus.
I’ll always support LSU, even if I don’t agree with the coaching decisions. Geaux Tigers!
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