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re: Jalen Lee CB

Posted on 11/22/19 at 2:57 pm to
Posted by ProjectP2294
South St. Louis city
Member since May 2007
70567 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 2:57 pm to
paragraph breaks are friendly to the eyeball
Posted by JKChesterton
Member since Dec 2012
4012 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 2:59 pm to
Personally I hope he winds up at TENN if he signs with Sec school
Posted by Dchris73
Member since Nov 2019
35 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 3:00 pm to
I understand that some folks may get a lil offended with the underbelly of this jugggernaut,big time SEC college football but their in lies the delema for one to ponder, we as fans & consumers of LSU athletics the buyers of the LSU the brand , LSU the product, have expectations to compete at the highest level and contend for sec/ national playoffs year in and year out and with those expectations comes consequences to those who have the responsibilities of completing this task and keeping this money machine rolling. Their jobs are to produce the winning results by any means necessary WITHIN THE BY-LAWS&LAWS of the NCAA with some type of moral integrety and that becomes the task of every program that has those goals & aspirations of CONTINUED SUCSESS & proffit margin , and that's just basic facts so when you put it all in perspective it's not really hard to understand that inevitably all this recruiting competitivenes etc will lead to 17&18yr old high school de-commits ,re affirming commitments ,schools Flipping commits , last minute offers to a kid late that may have not gotten an offer with out another kid somewhere that left LSU at the Alter, or fliped to another rival school on the eve of signing day ,Telling some kids late that they may have to part ways or not accepting a kids commitment ,all of this happens on a yearly basis at every school but this is a result of the expectations we have for the program and wanting to buy a winning product. Like my little league coach when he asked me this 42 years ago ,He Said I got one question ,Does it feel good to win ? To be a winner , to be the best ,Does it make you feel good inside ? Well there's ramifications and consequences for our thirst for victory , for every winner there is a loser for every win there is a lose ,and a winning attitude starts and ends with THE CEO, and just like the CEO of a fortune 500 company to maintain continued success there are many decisions that have to be made that are tough and even unfair and may offend folks but it has to be done and the most respected winningest coaches nowadays with recruiting limitations etc. Will continue to make these decisions and the ones who navigate this CFB landscape will be compensated very nicely and you who have the opinion of ,"this is not fair", and "oh no not a local kid ",even though the recruiting experts say the other kid is rated much higher with NFL1st round ability/upside that some believe is ,dare I say ,a silent commit and even if it's Webb or another top rated DL 5*recruit they feel better about ,whatever the reason ,it's the coaches decision if he wants to compete and be successful and keep the train rolling or get to the top,then being a great recruiter and building relationships at every level of recruiting and making tough decisions and being fuid will continue to be required and we demand it so yeah it sucks for some kids I'm sure and we may not ever know some of the negative inside details bc every situation may be different but we know it happens ,it's been happening and it happens at every big time program at some point but
Posted by Dchris73
Member since Nov 2019
35 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 3:00 pm to
I understand that some folks may get a lil offended with the underbelly of this jugggernaut,big time SEC college football but their in lies the delema for one to ponder, we as fans & consumers of LSU athletics the buyers of the LSU the brand , LSU the product, have expectations to compete at the highest level and contend for sec/ national playoffs year in and year out and with those expectations comes consequences to those who have the responsibilities of completing this task and keeping this money machine rolling. Their jobs are to produce the winning results by any means necessary WITHIN THE BY-LAWS&LAWS of the NCAA with some type of moral integrety and that becomes the task of every program that has those goals & aspirations of CONTINUED SUCSESS & proffit margin , and that's just basic facts so when you put it all in perspective it's not really hard to understand that inevitably all this recruiting competitivenes etc will lead to 17&18yr old high school de-commits ,re affirming commitments ,schools Flipping commits , last minute offers to a kid late that may have not gotten an offer with out another kid somewhere that left LSU at the Alter, or fliped to another rival school on the eve of signing day ,Telling some kids late that they may have to part ways or not accepting a kids commitment ,all of this happens on a yearly basis at every school but this is a result of the expectations we have for the program and wanting to buy a winning product. Like my little league coach when he asked me this 42 years ago ,He Said I got one question ,Does it feel good to win ? To be a winner , to be the best ,Does it make you feel good inside ? Well there's ramifications and consequences for our thirst for victory , for every winner there is a loser for every win there is a lose ,and a winning attitude starts and ends with THE CEO, and just like the CEO of a fortune 500 company to maintain continued success there are many decisions that have to be made that are tough and even unfair and may offend folks but it has to be done and the most respected winningest coaches nowadays with recruiting limitations etc. Will continue to make these decisions and the ones who navigate this CFB landscape will be compensated very nicely and you who have the opinion of ,"this is not fair", and "oh no not a local kid ",even though the recruiting experts say the other kid is rated much higher with NFL1st round ability/upside that some believe is ,dare I say ,a silent commit and even if it's Webb or another top rated DL 5*recruit they feel better about ,whatever the reason ,it's the coaches decision if he wants to compete and be successful and keep the train rolling or get to the top,then being a great recruiter and building relationships at every level of recruiting and making tough decisions and being fuid will continue to be required and we demand it so yeah it sucks for some kids I'm sure and we may not ever know some of the negative inside details bc every situation may be different but we know it happens ,it's been happening and it happens at every big time program at some point but
Posted by Geauxld Finger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
31784 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 3:02 pm to
And we are taking a stud OL from Florida so what’s your point
Posted by Dchris73
Member since Nov 2019
35 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 3:18 pm to
I understand that some folks may get a lil offended with the underbelly of this jugggernaut,big time SEC college football but their in lies the delema for one to ponder, we as fans & consumers of LSU athletics the buyers of the LSU the brand , LSU the product, have expectations to compete at the highest level and contend for sec/ national playoffs year in and year out and with those expectations comes consequences to those who have the responsibilities of completing this task and keeping this money machine rolling. Their jobs are to produce the winning results by any means necessary WITHIN THE BY-LAWS&LAWS of the NCAA with some type of moral integrety and that becomes the task of every program that has those goals & aspirations of CONTINUED SUCSESS & proffit margin , and that's just basic facts so when you put it all in perspective it's not really hard to understand that inevitably all this recruiting competitivenes etc will lead to 17&18yr old high school de-commits ,re affirming commitments ,schools Flipping commits , last minute offers to a kid late that may have not gotten an offer with out another kid somewhere that left LSU at the Alter, or fliped to another rival school on the eve of signing day ,Telling some kids late that they may have to part ways or not accepting a kids commitment ,all of this happens on a yearly basis at every school but this is a result of the expectations we have for the program and wanting to buy a winning product. Like my little league coach when he asked me this 42 years ago ,He Said I got one question ,Does it feel good to win ? To be a winner , to be the best ,Does it make you feel good inside ? Well there's ramifications and consequences for our thirst for victory , for every winner there is a loser for every win there is a lose ,and a winning attitude starts and ends with THE CEO, and just like the CEO of a fortune 500 company to maintain continued success there are many decisions that have to be made that are tough and even unfair and may offend folks but it has to be done and the most respected winningest coaches nowadays with recruiting limitations etc. Will continue to make these decisions and the ones who navigate this CFB landscape will be compensated very nicely and you who have the opinion of ,"this is not fair", and "oh no not a local kid ",even though the recruiting experts say the other kid is rated much higher with NFL1st round ability/upside that some believe is ,dare I say ,a silent commit and even if it's Webb or another top rated DL 5*recruit they feel better about ,whatever the reason ,it's the coaches decision if he wants to compete and be successful and keep the train rolling or get to the top,then being a great recruiter and building relationships at every level of recruiting and making tough decisions and being fuid will continue to be required and we demand it so yeah it sucks for some kids I'm sure and we may not ever know some of the negative inside details bc every situation may be different but we know it happens ,it's been happening and it happens at every big time program at some point but right now imparticular LSU in this thread were discussing ,Ed Orgeron is at that point where the success of the program on a national level with the new offense and the desire to build an elite defense for future runs at a Natty and the rising interest of high schools best prospects from across the country has really forced him to have to make these tough decisions on some more highly rated kids this year than in years past but I would much rather be in this Position than deciding whether or not we're gonna fire the O/C orthe head coach etc , negatigers gonna be negatigers but I'm a positiger when there is just cause to be excited about the current state of the program and future state of the program and right now looks like stock up on this one . GUEAX TIGAHS !! FEELS DANG GOOD !
Posted by tubucoco
las vegas, nevada
Member since Oct 2007
32994 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 3:27 pm to
Another one afraid of competition I guess.
Posted by chRxis
None of your fricking business
Member since Feb 2008
23663 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 7:16 pm to
where ever the young man ends up, i hope he does well... not against us, but overall, i hope for the best for him...
Posted by philly444
stuck in contraflow
Member since Nov 2008
11385 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 8:21 pm to
Posted by TheAstroTiger
Member since Jun 2018
3101 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 8:28 pm to
Someone ban this dude. The 73 must be his age
Posted by fOrEvErLsU1987
Member since May 2019
1028 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 8:39 pm to
Bro please chill
Posted by A Menace to Sobriety
Member since Jun 2018
29173 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 9:35 pm to
quote:

I understand that some folks may get a lil offended with the underbelly of this jugggernaut,big time SEC college football but their in lies the delema for one to ponder, we as fans & consumers of LSU athletics the buyers of the LSU the brand , LSU the product, have expectations to compete at the highest level and contend for sec/ national playoffs year in and year out and with those expectations comes consequences to those who have the responsibilities of completing this task and keeping this money machine rolling. Their jobs are to produce the winning results by any means necessary WITHIN THE BY-LAWS&LAWS of the NCAA with some type of moral integrety and that becomes the task of every program that has those goals & aspirations of CONTINUED SUCSESS & proffit margin , and that's just basic facts so when you put it all in perspective it's not really hard to understand that inevitably all this recruiting competitivenes etc will lead to 17&18yr old high school de-commits ,re affirming commitments ,schools Flipping commits , last minute offers to a kid late that may have not gotten an offer with out another kid somewhere that left LSU at the Alter, or fliped to another rival school on the eve of signing day ,Telling some kids late that they may have to part ways or not accepting a kids commitment ,all of this happens on a yearly basis at every school but this is a result of the expectations we have for the program and wanting to buy a winning product. Like my little league coach when he asked me this 42 years ago ,He Said I got one question ,Does it feel good to win ? To be a winner , to be the best ,Does it make you feel good inside ? Well there's ramifications and consequences for our thirst for victory , for every winner there is a loser for every win there is a lose ,and a winning attitude starts and ends with THE CEO, and just like the CEO of a fortune 500 company to maintain continued success there are many decisions that have to be made that are tough and even unfair and may offend folks but it has to be done and the most respected winningest coaches nowadays with recruiting limitations etc. Will continue to make these decisions and the ones who navigate this CFB landscape will be compensated very nicely and you who have the opinion of ,"this is not fair", and "oh no not a local kid ",even though the recruiting experts say the other kid is rated much higher with NFL1st round ability/upside that some believe is ,dare I say ,a silent commit and even if it's Webb or another top rated DL 5*recruit they feel better about ,whatever the reason ,it's the coaches decision if he wants to compete and be successful and keep the train rolling or get to the top,then being a great recruiter and building relationships at every level of recruiting and making tough decisions and being fuid will continue to be required and we demand it so yeah it sucks for some kids I'm sure and we may not ever know some of the negative inside details bc every situation may be different but we know it happens ,it's been happening and it happens at every big time program at some point but right now imparticular LSU in this thread were discussing ,Ed Orgeron is at that point where the success of the program on a national level with the new offense and the desire to build an elite defense for future runs at a Natty and the rising interest of high schools best prospects from across the country has really forced him to have to make these tough decisions on some more highly rated kids this year than in years past but I would much rather be in this Position than deciding whether or not we're gonna fire the O/C orthe head coach etc , negatigers gonna be negatigers but I'm a positiger when there is just cause to be excited about the current state of the program and future state of the program and right now looks like stock up on this one . GUEAX TIGAHS !! FEELS DANG GOOD !


HOLY frick
Posted by LesnarF5
Member since Apr 2015
9219 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 9:53 pm to
No one's reading that stupid shite. What an assclown.
Posted by Stud Bud
MS But travel all over the country
Member since Sep 2015
6958 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 10:29 pm to
quote:

I understand that some folks may get a lil offended with the underbelly of this jugggernaut,big time SEC college football but their in lies the delema for one to ponder, we as fans & consumers of LSU athletics the buyers of the LSU the brand , LSU the product, have expectations to compete at the highest level and contend for sec/ national playoffs year in and year out and with those expectations comes consequences to those who have the responsibilities of completing this task and keeping this money machine rolling. Their jobs are to produce the winning results by any means necessary WITHIN THE BY-LAWS&LAWS of the NCAA with some type of moral integrety and that becomes the task of every program that has those goals & aspirations of CONTINUED SUCSESS & proffit margin , and that's just basic facts so when you put it all in perspective it's not really hard to understand that inevitably all this recruiting competitivenes etc will lead to 17&18yr old high school de-commits ,re affirming commitments ,schools Flipping commits , last minute offers to a kid late that may have not gotten an offer with out another kid somewhere that left LSU at the Alter, or fliped to another rival school on the eve of signing day ,Telling some kids late that they may have to part ways or not accepting a kids commitment ,all of this happens on a yearly basis at every school but this is a result of the expectations we have for the program and wanting to buy a winning product. Like my little league coach when he asked me this 42 years ago ,He Said I got one question ,Does it feel good to win ? To be a winner , to be the best ,Does it make you feel good inside ? Well there's ramifications and consequences for our thirst for victory , for every winner there is a loser for every win there is a lose ,and a winning attitude starts and ends with THE CEO, and just like the CEO of a fortune 500 company to maintain continued success there are many decisions that have to be made that are tough and even unfair and may offend folks but it has to be done and the most respected winningest coaches nowadays with recruiting limitations etc. Will continue to make these decisions and the ones who navigate this CFB landscape will be compensated very nicely and you who have the opinion of ,"this is not fair", and "oh no not a local kid ",even though the recruiting experts say the other kid is rated much higher with NFL1st round ability/upside that some believe is ,dare I say ,a silent commit and even if it's Webb or another top rated DL 5*recruit they feel better about ,whatever the reason ,it's the coaches decision if he wants to compete and be successful and keep the train rolling or get to the top,then being a great recruiter and building relationships at every level of recruiting and making tough decisions and being fuid will continue to be required and we demand it so yeah it sucks for some kids I'm sure and we may not ever know some of the negative inside details bc every situation may be different but we know it happens ,it's been happening and it happens at every big time program at some point but right now imparticular LSU in this thread were discussing ,Ed Orgeron is at that point where the success of the program on a national level with the new offense and the desire to build an elite defense for future runs at a Natty and the rising interest of high schools best prospects from across the country has really forced him to have to make these tough decisions on some more highly rated kids this year than in years past but I would much rather be in this Position than deciding whether or not we're gonna fire the O/C orthe head coach etc , negatigers gonna be negatigers but I'm a positiger when there is just cause to be excited about the current state of the program and future state of the program and right now looks like stock up on this one . GUEAX TIGAHS !! FEELS DANG GOOD !


One more time in case anyone didn’t catch it the first 12 times posted.
Posted by JakeFromStateFarm
*wears khakis
Member since Jun 2012
11928 posts
Posted on 11/22/19 at 11:11 pm to
quote:

Dchris73


I’m not about to read all that shite
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