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Posted on 11/23/23 at 10:15 am to ApexTiger
I’ll go with the Honey Badger. He’s the only LSU defensive player to get invited to NYC for the Heisman award ceremony.
Posted on 11/23/23 at 1:59 pm to sunnydaze
We had defined players becoup . What happened?
Posted on 11/23/23 at 3:48 pm to Jim Hopper
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The Honey Badge
Thread should have ended here.
Posted on 11/23/23 at 3:50 pm to Hamma1122
Maybe the most underrated interior DLineman to ever play here. He’s never mentioned with Dorsey or Lavalais even though he was more productive and more consistent than both.
Posted on 11/23/23 at 3:52 pm to tigermed2
Any list that long without Mathieu is INVALID.
Posted on 11/23/23 at 3:57 pm to extremelsu
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It was a pleasure to watch jamal adams
The “Flop” master!
Posted on 11/23/23 at 4:11 pm to ApexTiger
Maybe not the most dominant, but Booger was the quickest big man I’ve seen play for the Tigers.
Posted on 11/23/23 at 4:21 pm to LSUtoBOOT
He was about as dominant as we’ve ever had in 1998 and did it from the 3-4 nose guard position which is even more incredible. 62 tackles, 18 TFLs and 8.5 sacks playing for an awful defense with very little help. The effort he gave that year for a defense and team that was going nowhere was something to witness.
This post was edited on 11/23/23 at 4:22 pm
Posted on 11/23/23 at 6:51 pm to jmaclsu
I always felt confident with Chad Jones back there.... he made a young PP even better
Posted on 11/23/23 at 6:56 pm to Gus007
Like I wrote, he was compared to LT before he got hurt.
How many defenders can say that?
How many defenders can say that?
Posted on 11/23/23 at 8:18 pm to prplhze2000
He was compared to LT AFTER he got hurt.
He was that good.
If you never saw Brooks play, you must qualify your response in this thread.
Casanova was also great, a three time AA, but the question is who was most “dominant”, not most competent.
Offenses can throw the ball to avoid DBs.
It’s a little harder to avoid linebackers.
He was that good.
If you never saw Brooks play, you must qualify your response in this thread.
Casanova was also great, a three time AA, but the question is who was most “dominant”, not most competent.
Offenses can throw the ball to avoid DBs.
It’s a little harder to avoid linebackers.
Posted on 11/23/23 at 10:39 pm to nitwit
I am in my 60's, Michael Brooks, and not close. Lyman White was really good.
Posted on 11/24/23 at 12:22 am to Oneforthemoney
quote:he was a machine
Al Richardson
Posted on 11/24/23 at 12:25 am to nitwit
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He was compared to LT AFTER he got hurt.
He was that good.
If you never saw Brooks play, you must qualify your response in this thread.
Brooks was one ad man.
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