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poormanschadjones
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Marshall, Tx |
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| Number of Posts: | 187 |
| Registered on: | 7/29/2009 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Devin White (North Webster)
Posted by poormanschadjones on 11/1/15 at 9:32 am to PortCityTiger24
I mean, Tre White went to Green Oaks. Not even sure what this means...
re: Who has been the most dominant CFB Program since 2000
Posted by poormanschadjones on 10/26/11 at 11:26 am to Jalbow3
OK. I'll say it. The braves weren't the team of the 90s
re: HUGE call last night
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/25/11 at 7:32 pm to JudgeBoyett
My buddies and I were miffed they didn't decline it. As the next play was starting I shrugged and said "maybe they think they can get a turnover". I think Tyrann batted the ball before I got the sentence out...
re: Things we learned about LSU's conference opponents this week
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/18/11 at 8:41 am to Newgene
Here's some data on Bama: using the transitive property, one can deduce that they're capable of beating temple by nearly 3 TDs
re: There seems to be some borderline delusion on Da Rant today
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/18/11 at 8:32 am to DBG
quote:
if you arent worried about alabama running right at our thin DT rotation...youre crazy
Not sure if serious
re: So, what's your game plan against the LSU D
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/18/11 at 8:28 am to Tigerpaul1969
Punt on 1st down
re: The NCAA is hot garbage
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/7/11 at 1:30 pm to beatbammer
Then your mistake is giving the NCAA credit for having good sense
re: The NCAA is hot garbage
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/7/11 at 10:04 am to beatbammer
The point that I think your missing is that others players have had to take a seat and watch when there was doubt about their eligibility. Meanwhile Cam was allowed to play the whole year under such doubts. This was a stunning lack of consistency by the ncaa that almost certainly swung the nc last year.
re: Should LSU Jump to #1?
Posted by poormanschadjones on 9/4/11 at 4:16 pm to Lieutenant Dan
I don't think I'd be sarcastic about someone else steady, experienced, senior QB if I was a Bama fan right about now
re: Is LSU headed in the right direction?
Posted by poormanschadjones on 8/28/11 at 8:16 am to Genghis Khan
CLM should have gotten a new contract signed sealed and delivered months ago. He's a consistent winner. His teams play better in difficult circumstances/big games. He's repeatedly shown loyalty to the school. His players LOVE him. He seems to be a man of great character.
What more do you want from the guy? I'll buy all the stock that golf pro wants to sell.
What more do you want from the guy? I'll buy all the stock that golf pro wants to sell.
re: Ives is hearing Klinsmann is the guy
Posted by poormanschadjones on 7/28/11 at 4:43 pm to crazy4lsu
I think it'd be a shame if the change affects Baby Bradley's(still using the moniker until there's a new manager and no chance for confusion) playing time. He's been the most consistent outfield performer on the MNT for years
re: One thing with Dirk that no one ever talks about...
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 2:13 pm to poormanschadjones
Also, it seems like the people who say things like "Dirk is soft" or "he chokes in the playoffs" clearly made up their minds about him a long time ago and have no use for the facts
re: Who are some sports personalities that you like, but most others hate
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 2:05 pm to Jcorye1
also i love dustin pedroia. alot of people seem to hate him
re: If Dirk and Cuban would get normal haircuts...
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 2:00 pm to slutiger5
in that case, my bad for overreacting
re: Who are some sports personalities that you like, but most others hate
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 1:57 pm to brg0320
LeBron and Zlatan Ibrahimovic
re: One thing with Dirk that no one ever talks about...
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 1:53 pm to TxTiger82
if you think shaq was the best player on the heat....well you would be wrong
re: If Dirk and Cuban would get normal haircuts...
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 1:37 pm to slutiger5
With every post you sound dumber and dumber. Which is really something because you started with a profoundly dumb post
re: One thing with Dirk that no one ever talks about...
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 1:27 pm to SlowFlowPro
ok my bad. i knew he was involved somehow
One thing with Dirk that no one ever talks about...
Posted by poormanschadjones on 5/18/11 at 1:25 pm
He's gotten to the precipice of a title with essentially three different teams.
In 2003 the Mavs had taken home court advantage from the eventual champion spurs in the conference finals and early in game 3 Dirk messes up his knee and is out for the rest of the series. This with a supporting cast of, finley, nash, van exel, lafrentz, et al and don nelson as the coach.
In 2006 the Mavs are on the verge of taking an insurmountable 3-0 lead in the finals and then, depending on your point of view, they fell apart/were victimized by the worst officiating in the history of major american sports. This with a supporting cast of a very young devin harris, josh howard, stackhouse, marquise daniels, dampier, terry and avery johnson as coach.
And now he's back again with JET as the only other holdover from the 06 team and rick carlilse as coach.
When he hangs it up, that will be one of the most remarkable things on his resume (along with being the best player on a team that has won 50plus for 11 straight years and counting).
Has any other player had this level of success as the best player on 3 completely different teams?
In 2003 the Mavs had taken home court advantage from the eventual champion spurs in the conference finals and early in game 3 Dirk messes up his knee and is out for the rest of the series. This with a supporting cast of, finley, nash, van exel, lafrentz, et al and don nelson as the coach.
In 2006 the Mavs are on the verge of taking an insurmountable 3-0 lead in the finals and then, depending on your point of view, they fell apart/were victimized by the worst officiating in the history of major american sports. This with a supporting cast of a very young devin harris, josh howard, stackhouse, marquise daniels, dampier, terry and avery johnson as coach.
And now he's back again with JET as the only other holdover from the 06 team and rick carlilse as coach.
When he hangs it up, that will be one of the most remarkable things on his resume (along with being the best player on a team that has won 50plus for 11 straight years and counting).
Has any other player had this level of success as the best player on 3 completely different teams?
re: Is Ben Roethlisberger the most overrated QB in NFL history?
Posted by poormanschadjones on 1/27/11 at 8:52 am to LSU alum wannabe
What you mean to say is that he once had a 4,000 yard season
re: Is Ben Roethlisberger the most overrated QB in NFL history?
Posted by poormanschadjones on 1/26/11 at 10:41 pm to iwyLSUiwy
Right this minute big ben might be the most overrated american athlete in history.
It boggles my mind that we've gotten to a point where people realize that win-loss record is a pretty terrible way to judge pitchers but many still want to do it with qbs.
Big Ben is like a guy who goes to work and does average work most of the day, causes problems that are cleaned up by excellent co-workers, doesn't contribute a whole lot and then 10 mins before quitting time comes up with a solid idea, not brilliant mind you just solid, and afterward people just talk about how he's "an idea guy" and forget about all the fires he started.
We should all be so lucky to be judged the way he is
It boggles my mind that we've gotten to a point where people realize that win-loss record is a pretty terrible way to judge pitchers but many still want to do it with qbs.
Big Ben is like a guy who goes to work and does average work most of the day, causes problems that are cleaned up by excellent co-workers, doesn't contribute a whole lot and then 10 mins before quitting time comes up with a solid idea, not brilliant mind you just solid, and afterward people just talk about how he's "an idea guy" and forget about all the fires he started.
We should all be so lucky to be judged the way he is
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