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re: Just talked to an ex Brossette teammate,.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 10:27 am to GeeOH
Posted on 8/27/14 at 10:27 am to GeeOH
quote:First, don't call me a stupid frick. I may be a frick, but I'm not stupid.quote:Do you stupid fricks really believe high school seniors would almost think like this?
RB's sharing the load at LSU not only provides fresh legs but longevity to their career as well.
My God what moronic statements. Kids want to play, period. All day every day.
Second, how does someone "almost think"? A person either thinks something or does not think something.
Third, do you really almost think that high school seniors are stupid fricks? Most are not, and even fewer have parents who are stupid fricks. High school seniors and/or their parents consider many factors when the decision is made about where to attend.
quote:What are you a stupid frick? LSU does not offer logjams of tv's. That violates NCAA rules. And if there was a logjam of tv's at LSU, why would the next one look at other places? If it was me, I'm going to the place with a logjam of tv's.
If there is a log jam if great tv's at LSU, why wouldn't the next one look at other places?
quote:It's not a matter of "fresh" legs. It's a matter of wear and tear on the body. These days, the second contract is where the big money is made.
Man you guys are just plain moronic thinking a kid would come here thinking he woukdnt play much but his legs would be "fresh" for the pros.
Really, how dumb can a human think just to be a homer?
You need to be more thoughtful and less angry.
I almost think you're a stupid frick.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 10:34 am to Captain Crown
That is perhaps the most perfect pair of titties I have ever seen. Bravo sir. Bravo.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 12:39 pm to Duckie
Has Mr Jackson come in to corroborate the OPs story?
Posted on 8/27/14 at 12:47 pm to mkibod1
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Has Mr Jackson come in to corroborate the OPs story
Nope but I'm sure he has lurked on here
Posted on 8/27/14 at 12:59 pm to Salviati
quote:
You need to be more thoughtful and less angry.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 2:04 pm to Salviati
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Salviati
Dont get your panties knotted salavia.
Not ONE single high school running back in America thinks about saving his legs for the pros. If you believe this, you would be the dumbest poster on the board. I am positive that Miles didn't go into LF's house and promise him his legs would be fresh after college because a lot of the carries would go to other backs!
Seriously, just how dumb can someone get by posting statements like this that pop into their heads.
I won't call you a stupid frick, that would be too complimenting of your thoughts and a knock on stupid fricks everywhere.
quote:
provides fresh legs but longevity to their career as well.
Show me where LSU backs have more longevity than other schools.
"fresh legs".......... So, by your theory, Brossette will sit out his senior year in hs to freshen up for the pro career? Just like LF did, right?
ALL colleges use more than one back in a game, but it's to keep them fresh during THAT game, not to possibly prolong a pro career that may not ever happen! So have fun looking for auto corrected errors and making a snappy comeback. Brossette won't come to LSU to make sure his legs are "fresh"
Posted on 8/27/14 at 2:19 pm to GeeOH
dude, you're being a dick.
there are better ways to state your opinion than mouthing off at everyone.
there are better ways to state your opinion than mouthing off at everyone.
This post was edited on 8/27/14 at 2:21 pm
Posted on 8/27/14 at 2:27 pm to Duckie
quote:
dude, you're being a dick. there are better ways to state your opinion than mouthing off at everyone.
In fairness, the exchange above was the second best thing I read this morning. Both of them had pithy insults around "stupid frick".
Posted on 8/27/14 at 2:36 pm to GeeOH
What an asrehat.
This is an LSU Recruiting Board
On the off chance that someone important may read this board, there is absolutely no harm in pointing out any possible ancillary benefit that LSU may have.
Instead, what you have done is try to pound your chest when there was no real reason for you to do so.
Congrats on being as useful as a C...k flavored lollipop.
and I question your validity as a LSU fan.
This is an LSU Recruiting Board
On the off chance that someone important may read this board, there is absolutely no harm in pointing out any possible ancillary benefit that LSU may have.
Instead, what you have done is try to pound your chest when there was no real reason for you to do so.
Congrats on being as useful as a C...k flavored lollipop.
and I question your validity as a LSU fan.
This post was edited on 8/27/14 at 2:38 pm
Posted on 8/27/14 at 4:11 pm to MoreOrLes
I said he was wrong about that as a recruits mindset, do you agree or disagree? Save your preaching, I'm not pounding my chest about anything. I stand by it being a dumb thought that LF, Brossette, etc ever thought about saving their legs for the pros! EVER!
If you have something to contribute about recruiting, do it, if not you just became the exact problem you were complaining about.
And on the off chance that an important person reads this board, I would hope the thought of his son, friend, teammate, etc getting fewer carries wouldn't actually HURT our chances. You see, it works both ways champ.
GO READ THE OP and see how the conversation became him possibly being worried about the log jam at rb.....
If you have something to contribute about recruiting, do it, if not you just became the exact problem you were complaining about.
And on the off chance that an important person reads this board, I would hope the thought of his son, friend, teammate, etc getting fewer carries wouldn't actually HURT our chances. You see, it works both ways champ.
GO READ THE OP and see how the conversation became him possibly being worried about the log jam at rb.....
Posted on 8/27/14 at 4:37 pm to GeeOH
Let me ask you two questions:
Do you think high school pitchers and their parents worry about being overused in college?
Do you think high school running backs and their parents are less intelligent than high school pitchers?
And the issue is NOT whether LSU uses more than one RB to save the RBs for the pros. Of course, LSU does not use RBs by committee to save them for the pros.
The issue is that LSU always has a plethora of running backs and uses them by committee; thus, as a natural consequence, LSU RBs take less of a beating before turning pro. In addition, lots of injuries happen because the athlete is tired. Fatigue induced injuries are less likely for RBs at LSU.
And that is a factor for a high school RB and his parents to consider. Fewer carries = less beating = less chance of injury (career ending or career inhibiting), fatigue induced or otherwise = less wear and tear before going pro.
You seem to be getting less thoughtful and more angry. Try to reverse that trend.
Do you think high school pitchers and their parents worry about being overused in college?
Do you think high school running backs and their parents are less intelligent than high school pitchers?
quote:You are overly focused on "fresh legs." My point and post are not focused on fresh legs.
ALL colleges use more than one back in a game, but it's to keep them fresh during THAT game, not to possibly prolong a pro career that may not ever happen! So have fun looking for auto corrected errors and making a snappy comeback. Brossette won't come to LSU to make sure his legs are "fresh"
And the issue is NOT whether LSU uses more than one RB to save the RBs for the pros. Of course, LSU does not use RBs by committee to save them for the pros.
The issue is that LSU always has a plethora of running backs and uses them by committee; thus, as a natural consequence, LSU RBs take less of a beating before turning pro. In addition, lots of injuries happen because the athlete is tired. Fatigue induced injuries are less likely for RBs at LSU.
And that is a factor for a high school RB and his parents to consider. Fewer carries = less beating = less chance of injury (career ending or career inhibiting), fatigue induced or otherwise = less wear and tear before going pro.
You seem to be getting less thoughtful and more angry. Try to reverse that trend.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 6:11 pm to UnAnon
quote:
He also said that LSUs RB depth could away his decision. Said Fournette Williams and Guice (Pronounced Jice) has him a little uneasy.
Well i hope he reads this and realizes that it will extend his career. Sharing the rock will make him much wealthier, in the long run.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 6:43 pm to Salviati
quote:
Do you think high school pitchers and their parents worry about being overused in college?
Do you think high school running backs and their parents are less intelligent than high school pitchers?
Stupid comments are your forte...
Yes, I think I think all kids who pitch have to worry about their arms. Pitching is not a natural motion and can be damaging.
Running is a natural motion. Aguement and comparing the 2 is DUMB.
quote:
Fatigue induced injuries are less likely for RBs at LSU.
Link?
Do me a favor, show me where LSU backs have longer careers in the NFL.
I really just give up on this topic. It truly is stupid. Brossette will not choose a college in any way thinking about less wear on his body. Players play and want to play every single down of every game, period. I make any wager you need and give you a year to find a college RB who liked one school better because they thought there would be less wear on them by splitting carries and therefore better for their NFL career.
Good luck
Posted on 8/27/14 at 6:45 pm to Ebbandflow
quote:
He also said that LSUs RB depth could away his decision. Said Fournette Williams and Guice (Pronounced Jice) has him a little uneasy.
Well i hope he reads this and realizes that it will extend his career. Sharing the rock will make him much wealthier, in the long run.
Exactly, finally the topic is brought back to the forefront. The guy is uneasy, he's not thinking WOW, this means a longer deal in the NFL.
Les should send salvi in to teach them how he may be throwing a baseball too much
Posted on 8/27/14 at 7:10 pm to GeeOH
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I really just give up on this topic.
Liar...
Posted on 8/27/14 at 8:32 pm to MightyYat
It is Guice like Dice with a G
I coached the guy
I coached the guy
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:03 pm to GeeOH
quote:
Fatigue induced injuries are less likely for RBs at LSU.
Link?
Do me a favor, show me where LSU backs have longer careers in the NFL.
I really just give up on this topic. It truly is stupid. Brossette will not choose a college in any way thinking about less wear on his body. Players play and want to play every single down of every game, period. I make any wager you need and give you a year to find a college RB who liked one school better because they thought there would be less wear on them by splitting carries and therefore better for their NFL career.
Reading comprehension is not your strong suit. Less carriers equals less chance of injury equals higher likelihood of longer career. No on is saying that its always true....simply saying the percentages are more favorable.
Posted on 8/27/14 at 11:24 pm to GeeOH
quote:
I really just give up on this topic.
Please do!
Posted on 8/28/14 at 12:46 am to GeeOH
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Not ONE single high school running back in America thinks about saving his legs for the pros. If you believe this, you would be the dumbest poster on the board. I am positive that Miles didn't go into LF's house and promise him his legs would be fresh after college because a lot of the carries would go to other backs!
You're an idiot and you honestly have ZERO idea what you're talking about
I have a friend of mine who is in the nfl (not a big name guy) who has bounced around and played for two teams (he's back on the original team he started with, so this is his 3rd stop) but has had trouble getting playing time because he can't stay healthy..
I talked to him before he went back up for training camp and he just can't get over how his body is breaking down.. He said all the wear and tear of playing RB since middle school is taking a toll on him and while he hasn't been seriously injured, he just can't stay 100% healthy long enough to crack a starting lineup
So GTFO with your bullshite man, you have no idea what you're taking about
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