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StTiger77
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You have to include Peterson as a disappointment. It seemed that he was primed to be a standout closer this year and based on the Sunday game, when Fontenot got into trouble, Manieri didn't look like he even considered bringing in Peterson. He also took Peterson out quickly in a previous game. When he's on, he can be good, but that fastball down the middle keeps getting him in trouble.
re: Anyone have a gif or link to Taylors dunk last night ....
Posted by StTiger77 on 1/16/19 at 4:41 pm to TheCaterpillar
It's a shame some of you are too young to remember the "Astronaut" Dwayne Scales. He was a great leaper. Didn't have the pro career he should have though.
re: Who do you think were the best LSU players by position in your lifetime?
Posted by StTiger77 on 12/18/18 at 9:02 am to Tigerfan56
I guess I'm getting old. The best all-around player, three-time All American defensive back and offensive specialist, Tommy Casanova. I remember seeing this guy lay out John Hannah on a punt return against Alabama. The 290 lb. man considered by many to be the greatest offensive lineman in history. Casanova was blocking on that play instead of returning it and caught Hannah under his chin and laid him on his arse.
A lot of great players through history, but that one play will forever be in my memory.
Also, Ronnie Estay was the greatest 230 pound defensive tackle in history.
A lot of great players through history, but that one play will forever be in my memory.
Also, Ronnie Estay was the greatest 230 pound defensive tackle in history.
For the past year and a half I've read nothing on this Board except that Will Wade was the greatest coaching hire in the history of college basketball. My guess, he was hoping this recruiting class would give him a ticket to the big-time and he'd put LSU in the rearview mirror. He may do that yet, but he'd better start coaching up these superstars.
But it's good to see that the Rant is finally waking up to his deficiencies as a coach. He may have some talent as a coach, but he's young and probably not ready for SEC, much less ACC basketball.
But it's good to see that the Rant is finally waking up to his deficiencies as a coach. He may have some talent as a coach, but he's young and probably not ready for SEC, much less ACC basketball.
re: This game is meaningless for the CFP
Posted by StTiger77 on 10/22/18 at 11:22 am to Play Action Go Deep
Let's not forget that two of Alabama's recent national championships were won when they didn't even win their division. Alabama will be in the final four if they lose out the rest of the way.
re: Who are your favorite LSU players of all time
Posted by StTiger77 on 9/6/18 at 12:20 pm to Purplengoldtigerfan
Ronnie Estay. The best 230 pound defensive tackle ever.
I agree the calling of the game was good. The only criticism I have is there for a while, all three, including Holly on the sideline were talking in detail about the quarterbacks at Florida State. Obviously, they were told to hype the Monday night game. But other than that, great call of the game.
re: Rotation next year
Posted by StTiger77 on 6/6/18 at 8:22 am to oOoLsUtIgErSoOo
Put Storz in the pen and DH the rest of the time. Peterson joked about "nukes" Storz actually hits them. :geauxtigers:
re: True or False: We are entering the Golden Age of LSU Basketball
Posted by StTiger77 on 1/11/18 at 7:16 am to Pelican fan99
I'd like to think that, but his history says he will be gone in 2-3 years. If he has a great year next year with that great recruiting class and the good ones are one and gone, he will be looking for the next step up the ladder. He's a climber guys, not a dyed in the wool Tiger. Enjoy him while he's here, but it won't be five years.
From Baton Rouge, but lived in Chattanooga for nine years. Beautiful area, town is too touristy, but it was an ideal location, 1 1/2 hours from Nashville, Birmingham, Knoxville, and Atlanta. For SEC fan, there are a lot of games within driving distance. Smokies just up the road, too.
UTCs problem is that they have to compete with Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee fans. No one really gives a fig about UTC football. Even the students go to SEC games before a UTC game. Better the last few years, but when I arrived in Chattanooga, they had won one game in three years, or something like that.
Chattanooga was a nice place to live, and I would consider moving back for retirement if I didn't have to deal with the people there. Can't compare to the people in Louisiana.
UTCs problem is that they have to compete with Alabama, Georgia, and Tennessee fans. No one really gives a fig about UTC football. Even the students go to SEC games before a UTC game. Better the last few years, but when I arrived in Chattanooga, they had won one game in three years, or something like that.
Chattanooga was a nice place to live, and I would consider moving back for retirement if I didn't have to deal with the people there. Can't compare to the people in Louisiana.
Similar memory against Alabama, Casanova flattening John Hannah on a kick return. Hannah is considered the greatest offensive lineman in the history of football and had at least a 70 pound advantage and Casanova laid him out.
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