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Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:14 am to Mr Harrow
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whodidthat
Get a life son
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:16 am to Mr Harrow
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Don't knock the kid if you have zero idea what you're talking about
These are the Miles sunshine pumpers. Shep succeeding proves Miles used him incorrectly...and Miles is infallible in their eyes. therefore, they will attempt to degrade and denigrate him at every turn.
watch. it's disgusting coming from these self-proclaimed super fans who attempt to police anyone who doesnt agree with them as hating LSU.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:23 am to CptBengal
Shep simply wasn't very good at LSU. He has stone hands.
The main play I'll remember was his senior year as the pitch man in an option play. He got a perfect pitch from our QB -- and he fumbled it. Thankfully, it was a short side option so the fumble went out of bounds.
But it was the perfect example of why he didn't get more touches (and let's be honest, he got more than enough chances during his career to show what he had).
He's a good guy and I wish him the best, but he has ZERO chance of making an NFL roster.
The main play I'll remember was his senior year as the pitch man in an option play. He got a perfect pitch from our QB -- and he fumbled it. Thankfully, it was a short side option so the fumble went out of bounds.
But it was the perfect example of why he didn't get more touches (and let's be honest, he got more than enough chances during his career to show what he had).
He's a good guy and I wish him the best, but he has ZERO chance of making an NFL roster.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:25 am to atltiger6487
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he has ZERO chance of making an NFL roster.
doesnt seem that way. Chip likes him in philly, and JM is out for the season.
How angry are you Milesinistas going to be when he actually makes a roster?
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:28 am to CptBengal
He was passed on the depth chart not because those receivers were any better physically but because they were young and the future and shep was on his way out. He was a good receiver but the staff wanted to polish the future of thee program at the position which is where we are this year. Two returning starting receivers and their quarterback all had significant game time together. Trust and believe because this is from inside the locker room.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:33 am to CptBengal
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Shep succeeding proves Miles used him incorrectly...and Miles is infallible in their eyes. therefore, they will attempt to degrade and denigrate him at every turn.
I could probably see myself as a "sunshine pumper" as I was on Miles' side through 08-09 when all you could hear on this board was about how the ship was sinking, Saban's players, Larry Coker... yadda yadda.
But Shep making an NFL roster (for Chip Kelly nonetheless) proves nothing other than that he was NEVER a good fit for the system that Miles wants to run.
Shep and Trindon on the field at the same time would have been lethal at Oregon, but we run an I-formation smash-mouth style here that didn't cater to either of them. Not saying that Miles MISUSED him either... you don't completley retool your offense for one player.
Best of luck to him, he always represented LSU with class and dignity, but from a playing style standpoint, Shep and LSU were never going to be good for each other
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:37 am to whodidthat
quote:You are aware of the NCAA's 20 hour rule right? Who was he supposed to work with after practice at LSU?
The article basically says that he's been working harder than ever before. Staying after practice to train. If he would have done that in college his career at receiver would have been a lot better.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:44 am to CptBengal
Yeah most have zero clue what the hell they are even talking about.
They say he's terrible yet is probably about to make an NFL roster.
The pampers are just butthurt their "boy" Miles fricked up and now Shepard is going to make him look silly when he makes the roster.
To the rest of NFL fans and the media, since it's known now he works his arse off, will only wonder how the hell this guy never saw the field for LSU.
They say he's terrible yet is probably about to make an NFL roster.
The pampers are just butthurt their "boy" Miles fricked up and now Shepard is going to make him look silly when he makes the roster.
To the rest of NFL fans and the media, since it's known now he works his arse off, will only wonder how the hell this guy never saw the field for LSU.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:46 am to Mr Harrow
And you can't feasibly use the "Shep got his opportunities and didnt succeed" bullshite because Miles used Jordan Jefferson to run the short-side option and had no success, yet continued to run the same play over and over.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:47 am to Mr Harrow
quote:so, what relation do you have to RS? it's pretty clear you have an agenda here. You think that having good practices means:
Mr Harrow
1. RS is a successful football player.
2. He's going to make an NFL Roster.
3. He's going to make millions.
4. A player that Miles recruiting and coached having success at NFL practices makes Les Miles look bad.
any other asinine things I need to cover here?
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:48 am to Mr Harrow
quote:RS was at best, at BEST, #3 at every position he tried to play. I think you could argue he was never better than 4th or 5th at RB and WR.
And you can't feasibly use the "Shep got his opportunities and didnt succeed" bullshite because Miles used Jordan Jefferson to run the short-side option and had no success, yet continued to run the same play over and over.
He got a ton of touches and opportunity for a guy who is around that area on the depth chart.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:49 am to hashtag
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it's pretty clear you have an agenda here. You think that having good practices means:
and here comes the hate.
wow, you people are going to literally be angry if he makes the roster in philly....god forbid if he plays and plays well
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:49 am to CptBengal
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These are the Miles sunshine pumpers. Shep succeeding proves Miles used him incorrectly...and Miles is infallible in their eyes. therefore, they will attempt to degrade and denigrate him at every turn.
watch. it's disgusting coming from these self-proclaimed super fans who attempt to police anyone who doesnt agree with them as hating LSU.
i think it's telling when someone thinks everything in the world is attributed to coaching or a lack thereof.
could it just be possible, that a player isn't as good as he's gonna be in college and can actually improve in the NFL once he gets there.
maybe he gets a new outlook or maybe just maybe he's been able to accumulate 10,000 hrs with a jugs machine and has improved his hands.
jerry rice constantly worked improving his hands.
maybe shep has improved his catching and route running which were not his strong points in college.
i love shep. i thought he was one of the best ambassadors for this program in the last decade. i wish him the best. but i didn't think he'd make or more importantly stay on a roster if he didn't improve his hands. maybe he knew that too and did.
everything doesn't always have to be about miles.
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camp randall
i'm sig quoting your post
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:52 am to Mr Harrow
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is probably about to make an NFL roster
"About to make an NFL roster"???? The teams just started training camp and haven't even had the first round of cuts!!! Working hard and having a good attitude is wonderful, but it's production on the field that matters.
Talk again in a month after the roster starts getting trimmed down.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:52 am to TDTGodfather
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that a player isn't as good as he's gonna be in college and can actually improve in the NFL once he gets there.
at least you somewhat wish the kid well...I'm talking about those that KNOW, despite the reports in Philly, that he is done.
It will be comical to watch.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:55 am to atltiger6487
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"About to make an NFL roster"???? The teams just started training camp and haven't even had the first round of cuts!!! Working hard and having a good attitude is wonderful, but it's production on the field that matters.
Talk again in a month after the roster starts getting trimmed down
well if he's having good reps and one of their starters tore an ACL, his chances look pretty damn good. but it's way early
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:57 am to CptBengal
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at least you somewhat wish the kid well...I'm talking about those that KNOW, despite the reports in Philly, that he is done.
It will be comical to watch.
i really do wish him well.
you can wish a guy well, and it still doesn't make me blind to the fact that he had fundamental deficiencies at the college level.
love to see a guy like him succeed over asshats that have all the talent in the world and are just horrible people.
Posted on 7/29/13 at 9:59 am to geauxjo
quote:I would suggest that Beckham has dropped more passes already than RS did his whole career. Shepard was more than a wide receiver. He should have gotten lots more carries. We gave up on him too easily. Yeah he would look bad on some plays but with his speed all he needed was a decent hole and he could go the distance which he did many times in spectacular fashion.
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VegasPro Russell Shepard getting some NFL pub Les has two NC's if he uses him more.
Les loses games if he uses him more. Loved his heart but his hands were stone.
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