Bernard Landeis

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Bernard Landeis

Bernard Landeis

@BernardLandeis

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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
Let’s have a walk down memory lane in regards to Peter Burns prognostications . During the period before Kiffin’s eventual departure from Ole Miss, Peter Burns consistently sounded much more skeptical that Kiffin would actually leave Oxford than many other media personalities and message-board insiders. Burns repeatedly emphasized: Kiffin had a very strong situation at Ole Miss, Ole Miss leadership and NIL support were committed to keeping him, and that people were overreacting to every rumor cycle. That became notable because there was a long stretch where Kiffin had not finalized or publicly confirmed his long-term Ole Miss commitment, yet Burns kept signaling that he believed Kiffin staying was still the more likely outcome. In hindsight, Burns’ read ultimately turned out wrong once LSU successfully hired Kiffin after the 2025 season. But during the rumor period itself, he was definitely one of the more prominent SEC Network voices leaning “Kiffin stays.”
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Steven Willis
Steven Willis@TheStevenWillis·
Do you agree with Peter Burns picking Pete Golding as the top first-year SEC head coach over bigger names like Lane Kiffin? Type "Pete first" if you agree, or name another coach you think is more ready to win right away!
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
@freedoo42 Dummy! If Golding has cards to play and didn’t then he has got to be as almost as naive as you!
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
@LSUBanditz I want everyone to get real quiet and listen because that moaning and sniveling sound you hear is coming from Oxford Mississippi.
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
@RyanBrownLive Instead of sniveling like a little bitch why don’t you hitch up your drawers and provide some cogent reasoning for your position.
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
This graphic mixes verified historical events, disputed interpretations, and clearly speculative or false future claims. It is best understood as a political/advocacy meme rather than a neutral factual summary. Here is a breakdown: Mostly Accurate or Grounded in Real Events These items are based on real, documented controversies: Children’s Hospital / John Paul Funes scandal Former LSU booster and Our Lady of the Lake Foundation president John Paul Funes pleaded guilty to embezzlement and fraud involving hundreds of thousands of dollars. Some funds were tied to LSU-related expenditures. Les Miles investigation LSU leadership was criticized for handling sexual misconduct allegations involving Les Miles during his tenure. Will Wade FBI wiretap scandal FBI wiretaps captured comments attributed to Will Wade discussing a “strong-ass offer” to a recruit. This became a major NCAA controversy. 2020 USA Today reporting USA Today published extensive reporting alleging LSU mishandled sexual misconduct complaints involving athletes and staff. 2021 Husch Blackwell report An independent report commissioned by LSU found failures in leadership and Title IX processes. NCAA penalties against LSU LSU received NCAA penalties related to recruiting violations involving men’s basketball and football. Title IX settlement LSU agreed to settlements connected to lawsuits involving sexual misconduct allegations. ⸻ Misleading, Opinion-Based, or Framed for Maximum Impact These statements contain real elements but are presented with loaded rhetoric or oversimplification: “Cover-up to protect a coach” “Victims ignored. Players protected.” “Same person, same problems.” “Culture of cover-ups.” These are interpretations/opinions, not objective factual findings. The image is clearly designed to persuade emotionally rather than present balanced analysis. ⸻ Speculative or False Claims These sections are not established facts: “Brian Kelly era collapses” (2025) This is speculative/future-oriented. Brian Kelly has not been fired by LSU as of current publicly available information. “Lane Kiffin hired from Ole Miss” This has not occurred. “Will Wade hired again” Will Wade is not LSU’s basketball coach again. “Will Wade signs pro international players” This is speculative and presented without evidence. These entries move from reporting past scandals into prediction and conjecture. ⸻ Overall Assessment The image is: Not fabricated entirely Not reliable as an objective source Politically/tribally framed Mixing facts with advocacy language and speculation A fair characterization would be: “A partisan anti-LSU athletics infographic built around real scandals but containing emotionally loaded framing and several unverified or fictional future claims.” The strongest factual foundation is in the 2013–2023 portion. The 2025–2026 sections appear speculative or fictional.
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
@HeauxKiffin69 She spoke at LSU and is not affiliated with LSU. Only Ole Miss fans would equate watching football with healing some emotional wound.
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RebsRising
RebsRising@HeauxKiffin69·
Bwahahahaha
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Message Board Geniuses
Message Board Geniuses@BoardGeniuses·
Sources very close to the situation tell MBG that #LSU already regrets hiring Lane Kiffin.
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
@VegasRebs You forgot one thing! Before she kicked you out she was begging and pleading for you to not leave her. She was on her knees saying she would take you back. Then as you walked out of the door she was hugging your ankle as you said ok I am gone I found someone with bigger tits!
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LSU Football Report
LSU Football Report@LSUReport·
Would you rather give up making fun of Ole Miss fans or fight Superman?
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Bobby
Bobby@BobbyWilson1004·
LMAO… Act like a punk, get treated like a punk - by the LSU Administration. I didn’t think it was possible to embarrass them, but clearly Lane did. 😂😂😂
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
You fucking moron. I had ChatGPT vet this: This image is almost certainly a fabricated meme/satire graphic and not an authentic LSU announcement. Here are the main indicators: The wording is overtly mocking and comedic: “lost arguments to teenagers with anime profile pics” “just vibes & buyouts” “calling 4-loss seasons ‘culture building’” A university athletic department would not publish language like this in an official communication. LSU branding is being imitated, but the formatting does not match typical official LSU athletics press releases or social media graphics. The image claims: “Head Coach Lane Kiffin” Lane Kiffin is not LSU’s head coach. He is the head coach at Ole Miss. That alone makes the “official announcement” framing obviously false. The graphic mixes parody with rivalry trolling: references to Ole Miss edits recruiting class jokes LSU fanbase/self-own humor There is no credible reporting or official LSU source associated with this image. Most likely origin: Created by a fan account, meme page, or AI image generator Designed to look semi-official for humor and rivalry engagement Probably circulated on X/Twitter, Facebook groups, or sports meme accounts Verdict: Authentic LSU announcement: No Satire/parody meme: Yes Potentially AI-assisted: Very possible Intended purpose: SEC football rivalry humor/trolling rather than deception for financial or political purposes
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RebsRising
RebsRising@HeauxKiffin69·
@BernardLandeis Let me respond to your hypotheticals with the real world. 😂🤣😂
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RebsRising
RebsRising@HeauxKiffin69·
Leavitt on the field. 😂🤣😂🤡
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Bernard Landeis
Bernard Landeis@BernardLandeis·
I will ask you the same question I have asked to other Ole Miss fans but have not received an answer. If Pete had been hired as HC instead of Lane what would last season looked like? I hope you respond and I hope you respond with facts and not loyalty emotions. Here are some ChatGPT facts: Assuming the hypothetical scenario where Pete Golding eventually became Ole Miss head coach after Lane Kiffin departed for LSU, I would estimate the probability that Golding would ultimately be more successful at Ole Miss than Kiffin was at roughly: 20–30% likely 50–60% likely to be solid but not surpass Kiffin 15–25% likely to struggle significantly That estimate is based on several factors: Why Kiffin set a very high bar Lane Kiffin inherited a difficult situation and elevated Ole Miss into: a consistent national Top-15 caliber program, major NIL relevance, elite offensive branding, strong portal recruiting, and regular 9–11 win expectations. Historically, that level is rare at Ole Miss. Outside of Johnny Vaught, sustained elite success has been difficult. What helps Golding Pete Golding has several advantages: extensive SEC experience, elite defensive background, Alabama pedigree under Nick Saban, familiarity with Ole Miss personnel and recruiting territory, and modern roster-building experience. If he recruited well and hired an explosive offensive coordinator, he could absolutely maintain a high floor. What works against him The concerns are significant: No prior head coaching experience The jump from coordinator to SEC head coach is enormous. Ole Miss historical ceiling Ole Miss has traditionally struggled to sustain top-tier recruiting classes compared with LSU, Alabama, Georgia, and Texas. Kiffin’s specific strengths Kiffin is unusually good at: quarterback development, offensive innovation, portal exploitation, media/NIL positioning, and attracting skill talent. Defensive coaches historically face tougher offensive recruiting Especially in the modern SEC where elite quarterback play dominates. What “more successful” would require To surpass Kiffin, Golding would probably need: an SEC Championship appearance, repeated 10+ win seasons, or a College Football Playoff breakthrough. That is difficult at Ole Miss historically. Historical comparison Ole Miss coaches who generated major excitement often plateaued: Hugh Freeze peaked but hit instability. Houston Nutt had strong early years but faded. Tommy Tuberville built respectable teams but left before a breakthrough. Kiffin raised the modern standard higher than any coach since Vaught. So while Golding could absolutely succeed, betting on him exceeding Kiffin’s overall Ole Miss legacy would currently be an underdog proposition.
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