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Posted on 10/16/23 at 5:49 am to
Posted by Jester
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Posted on 10/16/23 at 5:49 am to
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Being a die hard fan looks tough these days. It’s supposed to be serious enough for you to dedicate your money & time, but not serious enough for you to be skeptical, unexcited or pessimistic about a family that committed to the program for 5 years only to switch at the last minute. That’s not supposed to bother you at all. Because emotions work like that. Truth is you probably don’t know anyone associated with the team or staff, so you should be mildly delighted (not happy) when they win & slightly irritated (not mad) when they lose. LSU sports shouldn’t be an important part of your life.


Or it could be somewhere in the middle.

Remember, Lester was responding to a guy who was pseudo-bashing the family of a top current recruit because the poster was butthurt about the recruit's brother. It's childish and petty.
Posted by Jester
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Member since Feb 2006
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Posted on 10/16/23 at 5:58 am to
In hindsight, Dylan was overtrained in middle school and high school. He was a man amongst boys in high school, but that physical difference mostly evaporated in college. That early strength work also may have hindered his flexibility (hips).

Keylan doesn't look nearly as ripped as Dylan, which may very well be a good thing.
Posted by WhySoSerious
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Posted on 10/16/23 at 2:41 pm to
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It's childish and petty.

Some would also say it’s childish when adults celebrate kids winning football games or committing to schools. But as fans that’s what we do. Some more than others. I saw what he responded to & he didn’t really give him an answer. Just said “it’s not that serious”. And it may not be that serious to him, it’s certainly not that serious to me, but there are people who felt genuine happiness when they thought about Dylan coming to LSU. Because it is that serious to them. You can’t expect those people to be excited about his brothers recruitment.

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Or it could be somewhere in the middle.


That’s fine. It can be as important as you want it to be. I used to be so invested I couldn’t watch sportscenter until Friday if we lost the previous Saturday. I’m not judging. But don’t expect the people who are fully invested to say great things in Moses threads.

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