their only commonality is that neither took their teams to the new orleans bowl.
agreed--"bustle" and "robichaux" need not find themselves in the same sentence down the road.
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I'm not an LSU fan, but as far as putting together a baseball program it seems obvious that they know what they are doing.
That knife can cut both ways, also sometimes playing at home gets your confidence going and can really start the snowball rolling downhill.
I'm not comparing Robe to Bustle. I'm not saying ANYTHING about not wanting Robe to stay here for a long time.
I'm just wondering why we struggle at the plate for the first part of most seasons since 2000. And sometimes those early season hitting problems last thru the whole season.
Anyone know why?
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Absolutely. Easier for me to mentally tackle the errors first than the hitting, but that's probably because I know nothing about hitting ha. I just feel like the hitting will come eventually and in bunches. Hitting is such a streaky thing. Always amazes me when a professional team gets no hit twice in 2 weeks or a few near no hitters back to back, but it happens. Just funks you go in and out of. As a pitcher, errors, infield hits, bunt base hits, and stolen bases eat you alive.
But, I do agree the hitting has been absolutely inexcusable.
I wouldn't say never, but I'll say 98% sure that wouldn't happen at this time. One, someone would have to leave for that to take place. Two, we have a tremendous young knowledgable resource with Brooks, who isn't getting paid anything as a volunteer coach right now, that should be promoted if someone was to leave. But in a perfect world I would love to have a guy like wade back on our staff if there were more coaching spots. He and Tony had a good thing while he was here, they were good cop bad cop. Wade kept those guys loose and happy, and instilled a great brand of offense here that worked.
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