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re: 30 minute practice

Posted by TigerTreyjpg on 11/2/16 at 10:59 am to
Practice. We talkin bout not da game. Praaaaaaactice.
What William G said. Not sure I could ask any more than that out of DE
Anybody still think ........ nevernind, it's too soon.
Where are your tickets / need 2
If Joe A lives his life now like he did when playing at LSU, the answer is no. Addai always seemed to be that guy that said "what's my job?" Apparently, when told what it was, he just went about quietly and diligently doing it. Never heard two peeps outta that guy his whole time at LSU. So, unless his current job description involves making a show of himself hanging out with the current LSU team, he's likely got better things to do. One things for sure. He WONT be that guy hanging around just to hang around.
Love threads like these. Always good to see "one of our homegrown own" do well. As a 50 year old, Enminger's teams are about as far back as I can remember - I barely remember Bert Jones (just remember my parents coming back from the 4 second / 2 play game), but remember Alexander and that bunch much more clearly.

IIRC, him and Woodley kinda split time / 2 qb'd, right ? W/enminger considered the "running/more veerish qb?
Good call. Have we run a single draw the whole year? We've screened a time or two, but draws - like a healthy arse dose thereof - can for sure get a team like Bama (super fast) to head scratch on an all ears pinned back upfield rush,
especially when they've not seen the look from us.

If we did run draws, I'd almost do them w/o fournette getting the hand off because If I'm scheming against LSU, id have my stud of studs tackling him without any regard to what else is happening on the field. "SON, YOU TACKLE FOURNETTE EVERY PLAY. - DONT EVEN WATCH THE BALL, JUST TACKLE THE GUY WEARING 7 NO MATTER WHAT ELSE HAPPENS."
What did we do differently in the second half / what adjustments were made. I gotta half way decent offensive mind, but never coached or played a single down on defense, like not even as a 7 year old. All I know is that ole miss offense worked well in first half, or at least decently, but in the second half, they DID SQUAT.

What did y'all see that Coach A did differently?
My God if that young man came back he could get elected senator next go round.
LSU people take great pride in entertaining guest. It's well beyond a "polite" thing. It's an art form down here. We'd take offense to one of our own NOT showing you a good time.

Walk up to any tailgate, introduce yourself in much the same manner that you did on this board, and watch the food and drinks head your way.

Walk up to a tailgate, explain you're from the Midwest just in to see a good rivalry game, and offer to buy a plate of the exotic food you see. Then, get laughed at when your told that your money's no good here as the tailgate host mounds you up a plate, then asked whatcha drinking
Payton is the exact guy that came to mind for me when the thread morphed into "just flip the ball back to the official."

What's funny is this. IMO, nothing makes a bigger "I'm a badass" statement than casually flipping the ball back to the ref. It kinda says "hey hold this for me please, Ima be right back here 10/15 minutes

re: How big was losing LaCouture

Posted by TigerTreyjpg on 10/17/16 at 4:28 pm to
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First to the gym last to leave lunch pail guy. Losing him was huge.


Had a motor that stayed running on the time. Student of the game I heard as well.
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We just look so sharp, fired up, methodical, consistent, and whatever other adjective


This right here......

I was the last of CLM hold outs, so realize this isn't coming from someone who wanted him booted after his first loss. Under Miles though, the offense looked literally lost. The lack of production bothered me less than the fact that the offense looked liked a set of rusty, greaseless gears. Nothing was EVER smooth. Never methodical. There were no automatics (this one bothered me BAD - it seemed as if every team in the country could complete a 5 yard out route BUT LSU. The snap of the football wasn't a gimmme. I just have these visions of Jordan Jefferson looking over at the sidelines for "guidance" maybe, or the play itself, or some form of direction that obviously never came. Our offense, fellas, got painful to watch.....with all that talent, sooner or later, everyone had to realize the problem wasn't the folks on the field.
Come on Zombie. You're better than this.

Never has such a well written post been so wrong. The short version is "CLM has lost control of the people in the stands (after he was fired.)"

That's what you just said.

re: Give Guice the start

Posted by TigerTreyjpg on 10/17/16 at 11:04 am to
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Guice has been more effective this season. IMHO.


I try not to make critical post like this, but just cut your losses and stop. Really. Guice has been great. Next year, with LF certainly gone, the spotlight will be his. HOWEVER, if Fournette is healthy, and doesn't start, whoever made that decision needs to join CLM at home watching on TV.
Pockern? Really? Have you not seen this show before?
Really good point. Just my opinion, but there's Probably no other sports moreso than college football where the previous week(s) result determines the result of the next week. We've seen LSU mentally fold up the tent after a late season Loss, just as we've seen late season wins build or continue positive momentum.

Wouldn't surprise me at all to see a deflated Ole Miss team become the victim of an LSU team who, upon returning an all world running back (we can hope, can't we?) to a recently unchained offense, has decided it's supposed to make teams like Ole Miss (and others who have enjoyed a previously undeserved high ranking) quit.

LSU can take the mental attitude of "this is what the whole seasons was SUPPOSED to look like." Call it a mental do-over. Meanwhile, Ole Miss is stuck with "this is who we are - the same as who we've always been - a team that doesn't beat LSU."
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reverse to Catch a Predator where they catch hot female teachers trying to bone the high school kids


That's solid gold right there son.
Ya think? If we win the NC, he'll get s raise and an extension?
This is breaking my heart, to the point of tears, and I didn't know your lil girl. Guess since I have a grown daughter..........

I am so sorry for your loss. Just can't imagine. Shutting office door, getting on knees for a minute, asking a merciful God to comfort you and your family in ..........literally cannot think of what to say. I am so sorry.
Likely already been said - haven't read whole thread.

Anyway, it's not so much they should have been catches. Moreso, it's that a 6 4 5 star manned up on anyone's 5 11 is the correct throw to make.
I predict that all you baws gotta do is walk up to any tailgate, ask a question, end the question with ", eh?", and will immediately be shown a good time.
Here's how you know the story is BS.

Says Jordy "grabbed ex, tries to kiss her".

He doesn't roll like that - up close - from what I remember. Now, had it said he "blew her a kiss from about 35 feet"? That's likely.
Put me down for a guy as LOVING the idea of lining up in a single back formation - long as Fournette is the back. Actually, not only does a telegraphed Fournette ramming of the ball not bother me but a single back line up, but neither does the same play from a single wing, I, power I, heavy, stacked, bunched, wishbone, broken bone, veer, pro set, single wing, double wing, chicken wing, cobia/ling, or any of those those Spurrieresque trickeration formations teams filled with sissies sometimes employ on like punts and such. A Wildcat with Fournette as QB falls into the same category. None of that bothers me, long as Fournette's the back.

Furthermore, I think we should use a larger telegraph pole. I think, again, assuming Fou, well, you know, he should break huddle, then, before getting set, Fournette being allowed to survey the situation, point to a defensive player, and holler out "based on what I know about you defensive scheme, you supposed to be the one to tackle me, cause I'm finna run right there (as he points). Based on what I'm seeing though son, you don't have the chest to do that. We can do this a couple of ways. You can try your levelheaded best to stop what you can't, and wind up lookin a lil silly, or, either feign injury or get the hell outta my way. If you make me work too hard, I'ma have to make you pay."

Completely agree.

The Heisman has gotten to be a frickin joke. The award goes to the most outstanding player in college football. Who does well in November. On a team doing well. That properly campaigned for their guy. Thus he will command more viewers come presentation time.

The fact that, a gun to their head, every head coach that had a player in attendance wouldn't have HAD to think, much less think twice, about trading that attendee for Fournette is meaningless. I'm not real sure I'd have traded Fournette for the whole damn lot of them.

re: TBT 2003 LSU 17 UGA 10

Posted by TigerTreyjpg on 7/10/16 at 2:35 pm to
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Arguably the turning point in LSU becoming a national power. I vividly remember that game. Quite frankly, UGA dominated the first half in every area but the scoreboard. Missed FGs, turnovers deep in LSU territory kept LSU in the game. Then after the long TD pass to put UGA up late, LSU fans did something they hadn't done in a long time. Instead of just accepting defeat, they got behind the team for one last push.


This. I've only read down to this post so far, but what this post, and the one's above said, are spot on. Back on the national scene. As good of a Tiger Stadium environment as there ever has been (I wasn't there, just saw it on TV, but remember the announcers even commenting on the Georgia score PUTTING THE CROWD IN THE GAME, as opposed to taking them out). Even watching at home, I remember the beginnings of that "kicked in the feeling" that had become too familiar start to take hold the longer that Ga running back ran after catching that little screen, then I remember it going away and thinking "man this team seems like a team that hates to lose."

re: Does CLM ever play golf?

Posted by TigerTreyjpg on 7/7/16 at 12:02 pm to
How wise is it to let drug addicts work in pharmacies? Or child predators in daycare? Do you want a known racist (a white folk that is anti black) coach basketball at a high school that is 98% black? Should a person w/5 DWI's drive a school bus? How smart would it be to open a wholesale shrub nursery business next to a crop dusting school (I guess that's a thing?). Lets say a traditional family - mom, dad, two kids, etc needs to hire an overnight sitter two nights a week because mom's new job requires her to travel overnight, dad works shift work (he's an operator dig), and on average, bout twice a week, a sitter would need to be there to watch them at night, get the kids off to school, etc. When it comes to the comings and goings of a married man, dads had a problem or two in the past about going places he shouldn't. He's had MUCH worse problems about coming in places he shouldn't. Should that family hire a buxom and stunningly hot 20 year old that's been known to sling it out of both drawer legs to watch those kids simply because the club at which she dances is closed those two nights, and she'll do the work for half price?

Some situations are doomed from day 1. Turning a Billy goat of a man loose on a manicured bunch of bent grass is landscape architectural suicide. Anyone let's him play at their club, then bitches when Coach's wake resembles an effin locust plague, far as I'm concerned, asked for it. He's the most well known grass eating man IN NORTH AMERICA, EF NO, he don't play golf ya moronic jack off. He's as banned from golf courses as Afreaux is from here.

That's the first thought that came to my mind.

It seemed like no matter how far they had to go to get a first, as long as Mett wasn't sacked AND had he had a minimal amount of time to set his feet/make a few quick downfield read, the following sequence of events would take place:

1. Mett drops back
2. Mett looks downfield
3. Ball is thrown downfield, and delivered somewhere in the general vicinity of 80 or 3.
4. The ball would be caught.
5. A fresh set of downs showed up.

It was almost like (and this is from a Miles supporter) Miles intentionally handicapped the offense on first and second down just to enjoy watching Mett/80/3 make otherwise impossible looking situations look routine.

I really did starting looking at 3rd and long as a blessing because I came to almost expect conversion.

Was kinda like when JM was QB. Anytime he avoided a rush, got outside the pocket, and in doing that give himself a month and a year to look downfield, a LONG completion was about to happen. DB's couldn't cover folks THAT long, and because of Russell's arm strength, it didn't matter where the receiver finally cleared, because JM could get the ball QUICKLY to where ever that happened to be.

re: Brett Laxton in 1993

Posted by TigerTreyjpg on 7/3/16 at 1:49 am to
Your number wouldn't surprise me. The thing I remember most were the announcers and their consistently increasing "awe factor." IIRC, at one point they just kinda chuckled at their collectively inadequate descriptions - they'd run out of flowery or witty descriptions of this PHENOM performance they knew they wouldn't soon see again.