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re: Hey, Do me a favor

Posted by Mr.X on 1/2/09 at 1:33 pm to
Alright, thanks for the help- I really appreciate it.

re: Hey, Do me a favor

Posted by Mr.X on 1/2/09 at 1:23 pm to
I don't have a sore throat or chills, two common signs of mono.

re: Hey, Do me a favor

Posted by Mr.X on 1/2/09 at 1:14 pm to
The OT?

I really feel like I can't tell my parents because they would worry. Seriously, what do you think?

re: Hey, Do me a favor

Posted by Mr.X on 1/2/09 at 1:10 pm to
Tigernurse, I asked you about something sililar to this a while ago and now I am having similar symptoms.

I am always tired, have had nausea, a reduced appetite, a mild pain in my chest, mild shortness or breath, and my left arm sometimes feels like it is falling asleep. I know this sounds like it could be really bad, but what are the possibilities?
Thanks
What should I ask Miles on his show tonight?
It was really nice. I got some much needed sleep.

How was yours?

re: Hope you guys are happy.

Posted by Mr.X on 11/25/08 at 4:11 pm to
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Why is it obvious that students on campus are no better?


Because I don't believe in booing your own player as he goes off the field. I bet there were more than a few people on Saturday night that were happy to see him get hurt.

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If LSU fans are considered among the worst in college football, it's because of the nationwide perception of Louisiana and apocryphal/exaggerated stories.


Maybe thats part of it, but at the end of the day, LSU fans are, in general, assholes. Its hard to deny.

re: Hope you guys are happy.

Posted by Mr.X on 11/25/08 at 4:06 pm to
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Offensively, the Tigers don't believe in their quarterback play. They absolutely have no faith in Jarrett Lee, whose season has completely devolved into disaster. Lee was non-functional on Saturday, and when he injured an ankle which likely will end his season one could make a case that it was the best possible thing to happen to him. Lee has come back so many times from his own mistakes this year it has been truly amazing, and it's entirely possible had he not been hurt he might have been able to do it again (unlikely, but it has happened before). But at that point in his career, Lee looked like a guy who simply needed to sit down and decompress.

I'm told that the pressure and the adversity this year have frayed Lee emotionally, so much so that at this point he goes to class, goes to practice and goes back to his room - and that's it. He even eats his meals in his room from what I understand.

I hate to hear stuff like that, and I think some of this is a real testament to the effects you can derive from "fans" acting like asses rather than support their players during tough circumstances. But be that as it may, as much as you can feel for a guy who has gone through what Lee has gone through this year it's a real concern that a guy who's your starting quarterback should be reduced to hermit status. It's sad, and one can only hope that Lee can rebound from this next year.


Wow. That is horrible. I am by no means a "Lee apologist", but this has gone too far.

Put yourself in his shoes for a minute. Every radio show, TV station, and newspaper (in addition to the assholes on here) are always giving him a really hard time. Obviously, students on campus are no better either.

I know he has not performed well, but give the guy a break. Its quite obvious to me why LSU fans are considered among the worst in college football.

re: Les Mile's show

Posted by Mr.X on 11/19/08 at 5:36 pm to
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How much of the comeback against Troy was better effort on defense vs. schematic adjustments on defense?


Thats a good question. I may use that.

thanks

re: Les Mile's show

Posted by Mr.X on 11/19/08 at 5:07 pm to
I'm open to suggestions as to what I should say tonight.

re: Les Mile's show

Posted by Mr.X on 11/19/08 at 5:00 pm to
Yea

What should I say tonight?
I'm not gonna single out McCray- he has come under A LOT fire lately, understandably, and the last thing he needs is for someone else to bash him. He knows what he needs to do

re: Questions for Miles' radio show tonight

Posted by Mr.X on 10/29/08 at 6:39 pm to
ForeLSU, I will use your question

re: Questions for Miles' radio show tonight

Posted by Mr.X on 10/29/08 at 6:30 pm to
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I would ask him how he, as a coach, goes about determining whether an ongoing problem is personnel, scheme, or coaching related...and at what point does he determine changes need to be made at how the team is addressing the issue

I'll hang up and listen


Thats a really good question.

I was going to say that our defensive signals seem to be getting in a little late causing confusion and ask how to fix this.

I hope you can understand that I just don't want to come off as a typical LSU a-hole- he deals with enough of them already

Edit: I support Miles 100%

re: Questions for Miles' radio show tonight

Posted by Mr.X on 10/29/08 at 5:55 pm to
What do you say I should ask?

I planned on talking Mallory/Peveto, but Miles will only defend them even more.
Mudminnow, :cheers:

You've got my ear. I'll ask him anything you want; however, I'm not going to "go after" him and be disrespectful.....