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re: Mario Edwards Eliminates Texas(Updated OP)
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:44 pm to TRitz
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:44 pm to TRitz
And you can call me a Troll...I pull for LSU and wish them nothing but the best. Honestly though I chat on here to have educated discussion about college football, besides if you didn't have someone to disagree with you guys you would just sit around and pump each other up and wonder what the hell happened when the wheels fall off.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:44 pm to L S Usetheforce
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Mario next to Tim Jernigan and Eddie Goldman
I like the way sound too!!
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:47 pm to TRitz
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Alabama did expose the LSU defense.
They scored one TD in the 4th QTR and LSUs defense was the field the ENTIRE game, beacuse the offense couldnt get a damn first down.
Their gameplan was the oppostie of what LSU prepared for. They didnt expose us, they just gameplanned well and we were not ready for what they did.
How bad did WVU beat LSU?
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:47 pm to NoleBama
Nole do you expect FSU to win the ACC next year? I think Clemson wins it again
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:48 pm to MetTiger
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While we're listing advantages and disadvantages.....lets talk NFL Exposure...
LSU just down the road from the Saints, a much better NFL team than the Los Angeles Jaguars. Teams will be coming to play the Saints and may send a scout up the road to look at LSU prospects. Try that driving from ATL or Tampa.
That means nothing, Fsu had NFL scouts at practice all the time. If you're good and it shows, it doesn't matter where you play.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 2:59 pm to TRitz
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I chat on here to have educated discussion about college football
Fooled me.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:00 pm to Captain Crown
quote:Hell Yeah I do. I wasn't expecting it this past season and I really hated when they pre-season ranked us so high. Injuries screwed us and our depth was young, but we still should have won. Our OL was littered with True Freshmen. Clemson is losing a lot more players than what people realize. They will keep their QB and Sammy and maybe another WR. We are just really young, people think just because Jimbo was already on the staff that it should've been a quicker turn-around. Bobby Bowden had this program so far down in the ground than most people realize.
Nole do you expect FSU to win the ACC next year? I think Clemson wins it again
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:03 pm to saderade
quote:The common misconception. People look at the rankings and that's all they see. A lot of those recruits didn't even make it on campus, the ones that did was kicked/flunked out after 2yrs at the most, and player development was screwed because some of the hires by Bobby Bowden.
Since 2008, FSU has had a top 10 recruiting class every year (according to Rivals). And then haven't done a damn thing with all that talent in the freaking ACC. About 7-8 years ago they had a bunch of top 5 classes in a row and wasted all that talent as well.
FSU is where top talent goes to waste.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:12 pm to NoleBama
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A lot of those recruits didn't even make it on campus, the ones that did was kicked/flunked out after 2yrs at the most
then come to LSU play for two years then go to the NFL?

Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:15 pm to Captain Crown
Did Mario's parents make it BR this weekend?
thanks
thanks
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:18 pm to Captain Crown
That was during our lost decade(2000-2010). Things have changed drastically, and hopefully that translate to the field too.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:22 pm to NoleBama
And in the future with these guys....
MEJ, Eddie Goldman, D. Fowler, C. Casher, and I believe we land L. Williams which will really piss the Auburn fans off after today!
MEJ, Eddie Goldman, D. Fowler, C. Casher, and I believe we land L. Williams which will really piss the Auburn fans off after today!
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:27 pm to TRitz
We owe them for Corey Lemonier. I wanted Roberson Therezie too.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 3:29 pm to ApexTiger
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Did Mario's parents make it BR this weekend?
That was the thought or plan. no one has verified their arrival as of yet that i am aware of.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 4:34 pm to TRitz
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MEJ, Eddie Goldman, D. Fowler, C. Casher, and I believe we land L. Williams
with all due respect, that would be a bombastic class, however, as with many of these 5 stars, they want to go somewhere they will be THE MAN, rather than share the spotlight and/or playing time.
That's not to say that it will also be a bad thing, but at LSU he will be heralded as the King and Court of the Class, not just the court.
I also think Brick Haley coaching the Chicago Bears D-line once should help in his sales pitch. He knows the NFL. BTW, who is the DC for FSU, does he have any NFL experience?
Posted on 1/20/12 at 4:44 pm to MetTiger
Mark Stoops...No NFL, but
• Odell Haggins enters his 17th season as an assistant coach at Florida State, where he starred on the defensive line from 1986-89. Haggins, who coaches the interior defensive line, is the longest tenured member of the FSU staff. He began his career as a tight ends/offensive line coach in 1994 with the Seminoles and took over the interior defensive line duties in 1996, where he has remained a fixture.
• Named one of the six best defensive line coaches in college football by CBS Sports columnist Dennis Dodd in 2008, Haggins has repeatedly turned out top-flight talent. Since the 2000 season he has coached eight defensive tackles that have been selected in the NFL Draft.
• The litany of standouts that Haggins has coached includes four first round draft picks: Broderick Bunkley (2006), Travis Johnson (2005), Corey Simon (2000) and Andre Wadsworth (1998). Wadsworth arrived at FSU as a lanky walk-on and after a redshirt season, cut his teeth at the noseguard position before moving to defensive end. The No. 3 pick overall (Arizona) in the 1998 draft, he remains the highest drafted player in FSU history.
• In addition to the first-rounders, Haggins' pupils have also included Pro Bowler Darnell Dockett (third round) - whom he recruited and mentored - Andre Fluellen (third), Jerry Johnson (fourth) and Letroy Guion (fifth). Six of those Haggins' former charges are still active in the NFL heading into the 2010 season.
• Haggins has won at every level as a player and a coach. He was on the front end of Florida State's dynasty years, starring at nose guard for the Seminoles. FSU posted a 39-8-1 record with Haggins in the lineup from 1986-89 and was part of four bowl-winning teams. He earned Kodak, Walter Camp and UPI All-American honors as a senior in 1989.
Think the guys will be OK...and plenty of NFL coaches respect Odell so no real concern
• Odell Haggins enters his 17th season as an assistant coach at Florida State, where he starred on the defensive line from 1986-89. Haggins, who coaches the interior defensive line, is the longest tenured member of the FSU staff. He began his career as a tight ends/offensive line coach in 1994 with the Seminoles and took over the interior defensive line duties in 1996, where he has remained a fixture.
• Named one of the six best defensive line coaches in college football by CBS Sports columnist Dennis Dodd in 2008, Haggins has repeatedly turned out top-flight talent. Since the 2000 season he has coached eight defensive tackles that have been selected in the NFL Draft.
• The litany of standouts that Haggins has coached includes four first round draft picks: Broderick Bunkley (2006), Travis Johnson (2005), Corey Simon (2000) and Andre Wadsworth (1998). Wadsworth arrived at FSU as a lanky walk-on and after a redshirt season, cut his teeth at the noseguard position before moving to defensive end. The No. 3 pick overall (Arizona) in the 1998 draft, he remains the highest drafted player in FSU history.
• In addition to the first-rounders, Haggins' pupils have also included Pro Bowler Darnell Dockett (third round) - whom he recruited and mentored - Andre Fluellen (third), Jerry Johnson (fourth) and Letroy Guion (fifth). Six of those Haggins' former charges are still active in the NFL heading into the 2010 season.
• Haggins has won at every level as a player and a coach. He was on the front end of Florida State's dynasty years, starring at nose guard for the Seminoles. FSU posted a 39-8-1 record with Haggins in the lineup from 1986-89 and was part of four bowl-winning teams. He earned Kodak, Walter Camp and UPI All-American honors as a senior in 1989.
Think the guys will be OK...and plenty of NFL coaches respect Odell so no real concern
Posted on 1/20/12 at 5:17 pm to MetTiger
quote:Hey they're the ones that said they want to play with each other and bring FSU back. I like that mentality more than the one you just described, which is selfish, we need team players.
with all due respect, that would be a bombastic class, however, as with many of these 5 stars, they want to go somewhere they will be THE MAN, rather than share the spotlight and/or playing time.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 7:18 pm to TRitz
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Not to mention....FSU/FAMU coeds if your MEJ. Not saying LSU doesn't have any eye candy...but no FSU I promise!
I have a good buddy that graduated from FSU...and he says Tally is a dump.
Posted on 1/20/12 at 7:46 pm to TRitz
You have absolutely zero idea what you're talking about
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