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re: Mark May and the experience of Jefferson Jordan
Posted on 1/1/09 at 2:54 pm to coloradoBengal
Posted on 1/1/09 at 2:54 pm to coloradoBengal
Also liked all the "LSU likes to put Jefferson in ______ positions. LSU likes to run _________ when Jefferson is playing because he can _________ very well and has shown that he can ___________."
I was thinking, "how do they know that"?
I was thinking, "how do they know that"?
Posted on 1/1/09 at 3:05 pm to lsufan9193969700
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Did you guys notice May and Rece Davis laughing at Grannie Holthz at halftime when he was saying GT could comeback by using the fullback up the middle
When I heard that I thought that Lou brought his bias against LSU to a whole new level. You've held the best rushing O in the country to about 50 yards. But run your Fullback up the middle and you will have a huge comeback.
Posted on 1/1/09 at 3:12 pm to trstiger
it's very simple why he would say this. Absolute lack of preparation.
Getting the name wrong...whatever. Shouldn't happen, but it can.
But what you see all the time with their college football 'personalities' is the regurgitation of tired arse cliches. No substance, no research, no preparation, just a dip into the cliche bank that produces nonsense like this.
If you paint with these broad strokes, more often than not you'll say something that is applicable. "He's growing up in front of our eyes."
Stupid. Talk about his preparation or why it's possible that he looks good for a freshman. Don't tell us what we're seeing, my eyes can do that, tell me the things a football "expert" can point out to me.
It pisses me off to no end.
Getting the name wrong...whatever. Shouldn't happen, but it can.
But what you see all the time with their college football 'personalities' is the regurgitation of tired arse cliches. No substance, no research, no preparation, just a dip into the cliche bank that produces nonsense like this.
If you paint with these broad strokes, more often than not you'll say something that is applicable. "He's growing up in front of our eyes."
Stupid. Talk about his preparation or why it's possible that he looks good for a freshman. Don't tell us what we're seeing, my eyes can do that, tell me the things a football "expert" can point out to me.
It pisses me off to no end.
Posted on 1/1/09 at 3:14 pm to TenMan
The article isn't germans but Mark May is straight up polish for that comment.haha
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