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Posted on 5/19/08 at 2:49 pm to BulldogQB
George Bevan
He probably wasn't the most talented we ever had but he had the biggest heart.
He probably wasn't the most talented we ever had but he had the biggest heart.
This post was edited on 5/19/08 at 2:50 pm
Posted on 5/19/08 at 3:47 pm to LSUpsychWARD
micheal brooks was the best that I saw, but my LSU history only goes back to the early 80's
Posted on 5/19/08 at 5:03 pm to 800lbgorilla
I only go back to the '80s so my top picks would be:
Michael Brooks
Bradie James
Faulk/Beckwith
Michael Brooks
Bradie James
Faulk/Beckwith
Posted on 5/19/08 at 5:52 pm to mtntiger
quote:
Michael Brooks, before his knee injury, was virtually unblockable
Your right! Brooks was pretty incredible before the injury. Probably one of the most talented LB's of all time at LSU, at least from the ones that I can remember. But there have been some good ones haven't there.
Posted on 5/19/08 at 5:54 pm to BulldogQB
Barkevious (Gotta love that name) Mingo
future at least
future at least
Posted on 5/19/08 at 6:19 pm to BulldogQB
Mike Anderson
George Bevan
Warren Capone
Albert Richardson
Ron Sancho
Michael Brooks
Trev Faulk
Bradie James
George Bevan
Warren Capone
Albert Richardson
Ron Sancho
Michael Brooks
Trev Faulk
Bradie James
Posted on 5/19/08 at 6:21 pm to TxTiger82
quote:
George Bevan
He probably wasn't the most talented we ever had but he had the biggest heart.
He was the best LB on the best LSU team that did not win a National Championship. That's talented enough for me, even though he only comes up to my chin.
Posted on 5/19/08 at 7:05 pm to BulldogQB
My vote is for Michael Brooks. One only needs to watch our horrible loss to Baylor in the 1985 Liberty Bowl. Michael Brooks was a beast. He was our defense. Everyone else seemed to be asleep.
Posted on 5/19/08 at 7:09 pm to Purple Spoon
quote:
I also really liked Alan Stansberry for some reason.
Because he was probably the smartest, toughest, and most fundamentally sound LB that LSU has ever had. He was always in the right place, and make a HUGE difference on the team's success when he played. I love that guy to death, and I've never even met him.
Join the Alan Stansberry fan club!!!
Posted on 5/19/08 at 7:11 pm to Busterisback
Alan Stansberry
Thomas Dunson
Kimjoah Brooks
Thomas Dunson
Kimjoah Brooks
Posted on 5/19/08 at 7:13 pm to Purple Spoon
quote:
I also really liked Alan Stansberry for some reason.
Stansberry formed a really good tandem with Pat Rogers. Along with Faulk-James, one of my favorite LB tandems.
Posted on 5/19/08 at 7:52 pm to bringonusc
I'll take three that actually played together. Michael Brooks (the best ever) Eric Hill and Toby Caston,!!!!!!
Rudy40
Rudy40
Posted on 5/20/08 at 1:17 am to Rudy40
I got some of Brooks' high school tape. He was a man among boys.
In the state title game, it took two people to try to block him and supposedly, those two guys were crying at half time, as told to me by one of the coaches who coached the boys who were crying.
Thank the Lord for Chick Childress, who got him to come out for high school ball. Before Childress showed up, Brooks was walking the halls, so I've been told.
In the state title game, it took two people to try to block him and supposedly, those two guys were crying at half time, as told to me by one of the coaches who coached the boys who were crying.
Thank the Lord for Chick Childress, who got him to come out for high school ball. Before Childress showed up, Brooks was walking the halls, so I've been told.
Posted on 5/20/08 at 9:12 am to SlowFlowPro
quote:
LSU's Best Linebackers
quote:Dumb.
jacob freakin hester
Posted on 5/20/08 at 9:54 am to Tiger_n_ATL
Michael Brooks, Eric Hill, Ron Sancho, Bradie James, Trev Faulk, Ali Highsmith, and one of my personal favorites who still suits it up for the Tigers Derry Beckwith. He roams from side to side with the best of them and I feel like he is incredibly underappreciated.
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