Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Bossier City, La.
Biography:Practicing Attorney, Shreveport--Bossier, B.A. LSU '68, J.D. LSU '73, American Legion Baseball Coach 8 years, Jr. Coach, baseball, basketball, football 23 years
Interests:LSU Sports, Golf, Gardening
Occupation:Lawyer
Number of Posts:14
Registered on:2/13/2005
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re: My views on Les Miles

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/31/10 at 1:22 pm
Of course I meant Mike Schula's QB's not Sloan's. Sorry about that! :confused:...

re: My views on Les Miles

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/31/10 at 1:12 pm
I am extremely sick of hearing from all the Saban jock sniffers who will never understand that SABAN IS GONE, HE WILL NEVER BE BACK!!!!Please get off of that FINALLY!! Besides, LSU should have beaten Alabama the last two years. In 2008, but for a freshman QB throwing three picks, the last in overt...

re: Eric Thomas Attention = Scary

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/29/10 at 6:23 pm
He was also being recruited by D.J. McCarthy, who invited him for a second visit to the July camp. Obviously, at that time some of D.J.'s unfortunate mistakes began to surface, and the kid fell through the cracks. He has letters from most of the SEC recruiters, plus many of the Big 12 schools. He ...

re: Eric Thomas Attention = Scary

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/29/10 at 11:37 am
"Scarey", "Risk", "Project", Some of the words used to describe Eric Thomas, THE TIMES' offensive MVP, First Team All-State, First Team All-American, starting WR on Evangel's State Championship Football Team, conquerer of John Curtis in which he caught 11 passes for over 100yds, over the middle, out...
Nuts. I realize some posters are also young and inexperienced and say things on this Rant to get a rise out of the readers. That's OK. But the QB position in football, more than any other position in any other sport, requires "seasoning". To ridicule the age or experience of a QB as having a negl...

re: Eric Thomas, WR, Evangel.

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/26/10 at 9:58 am
I agree, the punter, several linemen, and the other wide receiver are all prospects at Evangel. But LSU needs wide receivers, and this guy, to me, stands head and shoulders above anything I've seen in Louisiana this year. He seems to have all the tools in one package, size, hands and speed and I sa...

Eric Thomas, WR, Evangel.

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/25/10 at 7:58 pm
If we have such a desperate need for wide receivers, this guy is right under our nose. He was the Offensive MVP for the Shreveport Times, First team All-State, and a MAX-Prep.com first team All-American in the small school category along with La'el Collins,Kenny Hilliard, Walker Ashburn, Rasco of E...
tlary: Agree and disagree. 1) Ole Miss- Gorilla in room never discussed was that Coaches had given up on game and never BELIEVED JJ would complete last 2 passes to put LSU in position to win. Worse than that was not running up the middle when in position to win with field goal, rather than runni...

re: Simple poll

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/6/10 at 1:01 pm
YES to Coach Miles. YES to LSU Football. NO to Coach STUD. What HS offensive lineman wants to hear..."Coach Stud will be your position coach for the next 4 years", obviously not a picture of hard work and conditioning. Could this be the problem in recruiting top offensive lineman? You think????...

re: Jordan Jefferson=Aaron Brooks

Posted by Legal Bengal on 1/4/10 at 3:50 am
Roger: Aaron Brooks never started a game at Virginia until he had THREE years to prepare to start. HE WAS A RED SHIRT JUNIOR. When JJ was recruited, he understood that RP was the RED SHIRT JUNIOR STARTER, and that JL a red shirt freshman was his back up. JJ was ready to be redshirted himself. ...
Alabama retains its QB, 2 RB's (Including a Heisman winner), and its top receiver. It loses the strength of the offensive and defensive lines, its linebackers, its top defensive back, kick returner and both kickers. Florida loses a Heisman QB, and its middle linebacker. Both teams needed all of t...
It never ceases to amaze how ranters continue to ignore logic in favor of impossible fantasy. i.e. 1) SABAN IS FOREVER GONE, HE WILL NEVER, EVER BE THE COACH AT L.S.U. EVER AGAIN. Please, get over it! Saban left L.S.U., we didn't fire him. Yet often he was heavily criticized after losses that t...
1st Play....I Formation, Ridley dots the I, JJ hands off to Ridley over left tackle...2 yards 2nd Play....JJ keeps running on option to short side of the field, never stops, pitches to Holiday (Could just as easily handed off) both defenders covering QB and Pitch Man, could make play, but Holiday b...