HYPOCRISY - THY NAME IS LSU
BATON ROUGE — LSU defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey's sprained right knee is expected to be fine for the Tigers' next game at Alabama on Nov. 3, but LSU coach Les Miles is not OK with the block of his player by Auburn right guard Chaz Ramsey in Saturday's game.
"I reviewed the film," Miles said Monday. "I watched the play before I wanted to react. I don't think there's any question that it was a penalty. I don't think there's any question that it was not ethical. I think it's important that officials do a great job protecting our players, both at quarterback and defensive line."
Mr. Miles... why didn't you come out and blast your own players for the way they acted during the South Carolina game. I find it quite amusing that you would cry about the Auburn game but refuse to admit any wrong doing in the South Carolina game. For further investigation, you can review the video below:

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He did discipline the players for what happened during the USC game. That's why you never saw that kind of disgusting play again. The personal foul against Tebow in the UF game was nonsense too. Ali Highsmith hit Tebow at his hips while he was still in bounds. We had some personal fouls the rest of the year but nothing like the USC game, with the ridiculous facemask and spearing. Auburn nearly ruined Glen Dorsey's career but noone got suspended for it nor was a penalty called. They even did it again against Clemson during the Peach Bowl. Two wrongs don't make a right.
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