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Posted on 5/20/08 at 1:33 pm to Purple Spoon
i say trev faulk was definately one of the best linebackers to play in 2000 & 2001.
Posted on 5/20/08 at 1:43 pm to T
I'm gonna rile some people up, but IMHO
James>Faulk
Not by much, but he ran down WR Roy Williams and led the team in tackles after moving positions and was the unquestioned leader of the "James Gang".
Bradie James.
James>Faulk
Not by much, but he ran down WR Roy Williams and led the team in tackles after moving positions and was the unquestioned leader of the "James Gang".
Bradie James.
Posted on 5/20/08 at 2:23 pm to clamdip
Faulk was no where near physical enough even in college and that is why he never cut it in the Sunday League.
Posted on 5/20/08 at 3:17 pm to Busterisback
Bo Harris was another really good one.
Posted on 5/20/08 at 3:52 pm to BulldogQB
Definately Bradie James and Trev Faulk especially when they played together. They dominated everyone
Posted on 5/20/08 at 4:48 pm to BulldogQB
Wake up ranters; how many linebackers at LSU were two time All-Americans? You can't talk about the best in general terms without mentioning Warren Capone!!!
Posted on 5/20/08 at 5:26 pm to BulldogQB
Anyone have film on any of the mentioned LB's?
Posted on 5/20/08 at 6:04 pm to BulldogQB
quote:
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.
+1.
I loved Allen Stansberry. He always had those big Mike Singletary eyes while he roamed around behind the D-line. To this day he is STILL my all time favorite LSU Tiger. Crazy, I know, but that's how I feel.
Posted on 5/22/08 at 6:01 am to Suntiger
quote:
I'm gonna rile some people up, but IMHO
James>Faulk
I don't know how that would rile people up... I think that they were certainly comparable while in college, but Bradie was clearly a more complete linebacker, and starts for/leads a pretty good Dallas defense.
Posted on 5/22/08 at 6:49 am to BulldogQB
Roy "Mooney" Winston! I can't believe he hasn't been mentioned yet! Hey, SPAWN! You out there?
Buz
Buz
Posted on 5/22/08 at 6:54 am to BuzBomb
quote:
Roy "Mooney" Winston
Good add
Max Fugler '58,'59 deserves mention
BEST IMHO was Michael Brooks
Posted on 5/22/08 at 7:00 am to BulldogQB
1)Hill
2)Capone
3)Brooks
4)Melancon
5)James
6)Caston
7)Anderson
8)Richardson
2)Capone
3)Brooks
4)Melancon
5)James
6)Caston
7)Anderson
8)Richardson
This post was edited on 5/22/08 at 7:02 am
Posted on 5/22/08 at 7:11 am to Purple Spoon
michael brooks
toby caston
eric hill
mike anderson
bradie james
toby caston
eric hill
mike anderson
bradie james
Posted on 5/22/08 at 7:18 am to LSU CRAZY
Anderson
Bevan
Capone
Brooks
Hill
James
Faulk
Caston
Burks
Bevan
Capone
Brooks
Hill
James
Faulk
Caston
Burks
Posted on 5/24/08 at 7:15 pm to BIG CAT
Guys..esp. young guys, see Michael Brooks!!!! It is not even close. Someone said it best, Lawrence Taylor and Godzilla combo
Posted on 5/24/08 at 7:18 pm to Dubaitiger
Ali Highsmith, Bradie James, Trev Faulk
All undersized overachievers
All undersized overachievers
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