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re: Why it will be difficult for Robinson to sign with LSU
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:47 pm to lsucjn
Posted on 6/15/13 at 11:47 pm to lsucjn
Faulk was rated as a 1st to 2nd round pick before the injury. Hurst was rated as a 3rd-4th round pick before his personal issues happened. Williford was also rated as a 4th round pick before the concussions, he was probably going to declare if the injury at Florida didn't happen. La'el is rated as the #2 OG in his class, after only one year starting. His best NFL potential is at guard, which is becoming way more recognized in the NFL these days. Trai Turner is rated the #5 guard after only half a season. Alexander is rated the #4 OT.
These new guys have far more potential than Dworazyck, Blackwell, Hebert, Black, Johnson, Stewart, Barksdale, etc... had. Can't blame the coaches for random freak injuries. Nor for turning defensive linemen into really good SEC offensive linemen, including a couple all-americans.
Stud even had a linemen drafted from Bowling Green that was a starter for several years in the NFL.
Now look up Mario Cristobal's success with offensive linemen and compare the differences. I'll make it easy for you. In over 10 years he hasn't gotten a single offensive linemen drafted in the NFL. Sorry but I'm not worried, even if Robinson goes to Bama. Miles/Stud>>>>>>Cristobal. Their resume and experience proves it.
The O line for LSU this year will be one of the best in the country. Y'all pessimists have fun
These new guys have far more potential than Dworazyck, Blackwell, Hebert, Black, Johnson, Stewart, Barksdale, etc... had. Can't blame the coaches for random freak injuries. Nor for turning defensive linemen into really good SEC offensive linemen, including a couple all-americans.
Stud even had a linemen drafted from Bowling Green that was a starter for several years in the NFL.
Now look up Mario Cristobal's success with offensive linemen and compare the differences. I'll make it easy for you. In over 10 years he hasn't gotten a single offensive linemen drafted in the NFL. Sorry but I'm not worried, even if Robinson goes to Bama. Miles/Stud>>>>>>Cristobal. Their resume and experience proves it.
The O line for LSU this year will be one of the best in the country. Y'all pessimists have fun
Posted on 6/16/13 at 12:20 am to whodidthat
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Cristobal
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In over 10 years he hasn't gotten a single offensive linemen drafted in the NFL.
I was trying to look this up. If this is true, then Damn!
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