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re: Grand isle

Posted by Balding Eagle on 2/14/14 at 3:27 pm to
Also going down to the camp down there this weekend. I am hearing they are catching big trout on foot off LA1.

We are trailering up to leeville.

re: Any bounties at LSU?

Posted by Balding Eagle on 3/5/12 at 3:29 pm to
I would be surprised if there aren't a few boosters every year that slip a player some cash and tell him to take out someone.
Maybe I am the only one, but I could care less. I love basketball, but LSU has not been able to string 3 good seasons in a row for so long that I just can't get into it anymore.
I find it hard to believe the OP is a lawyer. I wouldn't think someone who reads and writes all day would have created a post that is so rife with grammatical and spelling errors.

any caterer suggestions?

Posted by Balding Eagle on 11/21/11 at 4:04 pm
for a wedding in west baton rouge?

re: Shortside Option...

Posted by Balding Eagle on 11/9/11 at 12:48 pm to
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Defensive alignments are keyed to the position of the tight end. In a one tight end set, the strong side of the formation is the side the tight end lines up on.


This is not exactly true. many defenses determine the "strong side" based on where the tight end lines up, but some determine strength based on the number of players on one side or the other of center. some defensive schemes assign strength arbitrarily based on a safety or linebacker call
arguments over the definition of a recipe aside... i find it hard to believe you could make a decent jambalaya without some kind of recipe... if you want to have your rice cooked correctly you have very nearly 2 times as much water, by weight, as rice.

if you are just throwing things in a pot, you are probably not very good at making jambalaya
hahaha. I wonder if chuse ever graduated from engineering with a job waiting on him. somehow i don't think that is the case

re: Drop Coverage

Posted by Balding Eagle on 9/7/10 at 9:14 am to
blitzing a corner and dropping the DE into coverage is called a zone blitz. its a big risk-reward scenario. It is a different look and can be very effective if the ball is thrown into the DE's area. It also leaves a big open area vacated by the blitzing corner.
The most direct input the fans have in influencing the coach is deciding whether to stay or to leave the game. I imagine many fans were fed up with watching a group of ill prepared young athletes get embarrassed by a sub-par opponent. The season ticket holders, who pay everyone's salary, showed Les their displeasure by leaving early.