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re: Les miles to blame for Montgomery taking games off?
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:09 pm to RogerTheShrubber
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:09 pm to RogerTheShrubber
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How quickly you will turn on players, Chavis, Stud etc....just to deflect attention.
Sam opened his mouth and stuck his foot down his throat.
That's not turning on him, that's kicking him in the arse for making a freaking stupid statement at NFL draft time.
If we really need to find someone to blame for a player who has moved on deciding he needed to rest between the lines sometimes and tell the world he rested, I suggest we look at the guy doing the resting.
Posted on 2/28/13 at 11:24 pm to Lonnie4LSU
Maybe this young man realized that his career could be built on playing football. His decision could have been based on possibly blowing a knee or shoulder on a game we were going to win anyway. I find it strange that people are ripping a young man and some extent a defense that carried this team for years.
Sam was there and played well during an undefeated season and two others seasons with limited offensive production. Maybe it was a call based on getting him to the next level in decent enough shape to have a career after LSU.
All I can do is wish Sam the best for many years to come. More often than not Sam left it on the field. This young man was part of the best defense in college football and for that I am thankful to have spent many nights in Tiger Stadium watching him kick some arse.
Good luck Sonic....and thanks for memories.
Sam was there and played well during an undefeated season and two others seasons with limited offensive production. Maybe it was a call based on getting him to the next level in decent enough shape to have a career after LSU.
All I can do is wish Sam the best for many years to come. More often than not Sam left it on the field. This young man was part of the best defense in college football and for that I am thankful to have spent many nights in Tiger Stadium watching him kick some arse.
Good luck Sonic....and thanks for memories.
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