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Posted on 2/25/10 at 3:08 pm to WG_Dawg
alem's neck > pollack's neck
Posted on 2/25/10 at 3:42 pm to WG_Dawg
Regarding Alem...
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Heady player who seems to be well prepared and understands his assignments
This post was edited on 2/25/10 at 4:04 pm
Posted on 2/25/10 at 3:51 pm to coolmonk
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I don't think that's going to ever happen. Playing a down in the NFL that is.
keiland?
are you serious?
Posted on 2/25/10 at 4:11 pm to TheDoc
keiland has been the best back on our team for the last three years
miles and co are dumbasses for not feeding that man the ball
in the end its just gona translate to more success in the nfl because he'll be fresh as a daisy
miles and co are dumbasses for not feeding that man the ball
in the end its just gona translate to more success in the nfl because he'll be fresh as a daisy
Posted on 2/25/10 at 4:19 pm to coolmonk
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NFL Analysis of LSU Invites
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The running joke is when he actually plays in a NFL game, he's going to introduce his highschool not college.
I don't think that's going to ever happen. Playing a down in the NFL that is.
NFL scouts will disagree with you IMO.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 4:26 pm to LSUHeights
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Heady player who seems to be well prepared and understands his assignments
The Rant will NOT like this.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 4:36 pm to uneaux
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keiland has been the best back on our team for the last three years
miles and co are dumbasses for not feeding that man the ball
in the end its just gona translate to more success in the nfl because he'll be fresh as a daisy
Well, the NFL will test your theory. If Williams becomes an NFL starter, the pro-Williams folks will have ammo. If Williams is a practice squad guy, then maybe Miles wasn't so dumb and maybe Williams was overrated. If he's a backup/special teamer, the debate will rage.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 5:20 pm to Mike Linebacker
When did anyone EVER catch Trindon from behind. He does slow down on the end of his long returns. Heck, he is behind everyone by 10 yards.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 5:51 pm to salford227
Agreed - I think they worded that bit about Trindon wrong. Surely they just mean he needs to perfect his "shifting", rather than just going WOT from the get go.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 8:08 pm to Boh
A large part of the issues you see in most of their negatives are largely in part due to bad coaching. In all honesty, it amazes me how well many of these guys did in college in spite of poor position coaching. I think we notice this trend in most of LSU's players once they leave LSU for the NFL, at least the majority since 2006. DL struggles in the NFL largely because Earl Lane sucked as a coach. Porter was honestly a horrible RBs coach, but a great recruiter. OL doesn't seem to develop under Studs. WRs outside of Bowe have either taken a while to adjust (Doucet) or just plain busted (Davis).
It's really sad though how they had so much talent here but really were not very much developed in many cases. LaFell improved greatly, but in all honesty still made Freshman mistakes as a RS SR.
I hope this trend is incorrect and think our new coaching hires will improve this some.
It's really sad though how they had so much talent here but really were not very much developed in many cases. LaFell improved greatly, but in all honesty still made Freshman mistakes as a RS SR.
I hope this trend is incorrect and think our new coaching hires will improve this some.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 8:18 pm to LSUMafia
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In all honesty, it amazes me how well many of these guys did in college in spite of poor position coaching. I think we notice this trend in most of LSU's players once they leave LSU for the NFL, at least the majority since 2006. DL struggles in the NFL
So lets get this straight, they have excellent physical tools or they would not be drafted.
They excel in the toughest conference in the country, IN SPITE of 'bad coaching'
So they take their tools and what could possibly be unlimited potential to the NFL (Unlimited, because they have awful coaching..right?) Yet they receive good coaching in the NFL and actually do not seperate themselves from their peers, but flounder a bit.
Wouldn't the theory be that they were acutally coached up in college, and when left to their own they do poorly? Of course not, that would not fit the "ALL OUR COACHES SUCK" theory.
Carry on with the bashing, just took a reality break.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 8:43 pm to TheDoc
Keiland is going to be drafted very late, have to bust his arse, but I think he'll get his shot as a 2nd back in a rotation.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 9:17 pm to Jcorye1
The three most successful tigers in this class will be Jojo Lafell, Keiland Williams and Chad Jones (in no particular order). Ciron might win the consolation prize if he can get in shape.
Posted on 2/25/10 at 11:26 pm to alange
I can't believe Alem's placekicking ability wasn't mentioned
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