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SeauxCal_Tiger
Favorite team: | LSU ![]() |
Location: | Los Angeles |
Biography: | |
Interests: | anything LSU |
Occupation: | making things work right |
Number of Posts: | 38 |
Registered on: | 9/18/2012 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: Is Chavis coaching New England's D tonight?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/1/15 at 8:58 pm
Haha... 3 and 10.. complete for 1st down Seahawks! = 3rd and Chavis at its finest.
re: Is Chavis coaching New England's D tonight?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/1/15 at 8:50 pm
Not a melt, just calling it like I see it. I'm not a Chavis hater and I wasn't thrilled to see him go but at the same time it's no secret that the "3rd and Chavis" act was starting to wear thin with us. Maybe Steele sucks maybe not.. but even the great defensive mastermind, Saban, with all his 5 star recruits has had several teams blow-up on him in the past two seasons. :nana:
Is Chavis coaching New England's D tonight?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/1/15 at 8:19 pm
:lol: This looks familiar...
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What would be different this time around for Miles?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 12/4/14 at 5:17 pm
He has turned down UM twice in the past (allegedly), so why would he decide to make the jump now? What has really changed for Miles in the past 10 years that would cause him to change his mind? I can't seem to think of anything vastly different. He had two previous chances to coach at his alma matter, but didn't. Each one of those times could have been "his last chance" but it did not seem to affect his decision. From a risk perspective, why would he want to potentially damage his legacy by leaving a highly successful program in the best conference, surrounded by the top recruiting pools, in a state that does not have to compete with other in-state universities and go to a program that is clearly on a downward slide in a weak conference? Idk, maybe the recent death of his mother could potentially sway him to want to "go back home"? Anyhow, whatever happens I think LSU will be ok. The dark days are forever behind us.... I hope.
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re: Jarvis Landry on Jim Rome Today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/30/14 at 1:33 pm
Well that was a big Fail. It was setting up to be a good interview and then Jarvis's phone cut out....lame.
re: Jarvis Landry on Jim Rome Today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/30/14 at 12:14 pm
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Yeah, but I doubt Jarvis is an insecure little frickhead like Everett was.
seriously... if you're ready to fight because a radio host made fun of your name, then you are officially a little Bit@h. :lol:
Jarvis Landry on Jim Rome Today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/30/14 at 11:56 am
sometime in the 3rd hour.. :geauxtigers:
note: I don't give a F if you don't like Jim Rome. :pimp:
note: I don't give a F if you don't like Jim Rome. :pimp:
re: Odell Beckham, Jr. on Jim Rome today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/19/14 at 5:41 pm
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I understand your perspective.
If you would just give it a real chance, you might see that we are still slaves, just with an illusion of choice.
Voting is a joke. When was the last time we had faith in our government, or any of our leaders?
Think of a building with two entrances, one left and one right. What if it doesn't matter which door you chose because they both lead to the same and only exit.
The only thing worse than tyrants, slavery and all this ugly past you spout on about, is the illusion of change.
When people can see their cage, at least they can will to break out. What's worse is convoluted truth contorted until you believe you live in the wild, but instead voluntarily chose to lock yourself in a cage.
The human spirit has never been in worse shape, and this extra information is a self inflicted poison.
I'm not without hope though. Most people who know me believe I am an optimist. I act through optimism, but learn and discover with realism.
I can understand everyone's addiction to the lies the world tells us. Ignorance is a much easier and more accepted path
It's apparent you took the red pill...
I'm glad to hear that sports, especially LSU related, allows you a brief escape from these capitalist bastards and the evil dark world they have created for us all. :cheers:
re: Odell Beckham, Jr. on Jim Rome today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/19/14 at 3:35 pm
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Rome is over the top. Too obnoxious, just like tosh. I'm 30, and I just find people, usually the younger crowd, settle for superficial, unsatisfying and cheap entertainment.
And yet you have an account and post on TD?
Anyhow, ODJ couldn't make the interview.
re: Odell Beckham, Jr. on Jim Rome today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/19/14 at 2:04 pm
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How can anyone like him?
The guy is unoriginal, arrogant, infantile, repetitve and shallow. He demeans people constantly including his listeners.
His sustaining popularity only validates the ugly trend of moral and intellectual degradation of society.
If you took a cross section of his listening demographic you would get low income, special needs, loud shouting ignorant fans that pray their qb gets hurt when he throws his first interception so the second string can play and the winning head coach gets fired with the smallest mistake
You called into Rome and he ran you (hung up on you), didn't he? lol.
I am actually impressed with your insight there, but I think you have to understand sarcasm to really appreciate his show.
re: Odell Beckham, Jr. on Jim Rome today
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 5/19/14 at 1:26 pm
"Slob Cornbeefhashian" haha, how could you not like Rome?!
Note: This was a blast against Rob Kardashian for being fat. Thats funny... :bow:
Note: This was a blast against Rob Kardashian for being fat. Thats funny... :bow:
re: Hoops- LSU 76 @ 77 #18 Kentucky Final OT
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/22/14 at 5:26 pm
Damn it!! :wah:
re: CBB, Listen... then make your opinion based on what was really said!
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/21/14 at 2:31 am
Yeah... not about to listen to that crap :pimp:
re: Bielema expects slow-down rule to pass (UPDATE with video and transcript)
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/20/14 at 11:54 pm
You people obviously don't get it? Ray Charles could see what is going on here. Quite obviously Bielema is just a patsy here. Saban is behind all of this. Saban realizes that he is causing Bama to take too much heat from the media and other fan bases out there. Saban knows he needs to do damage control. The plan is hatched. He holds a secret meeting with Bielame and tells him to push the agenda further. Saban promises to let Ar-kansas win their next match up if Bielame owns the anti-HUNH push. Little does Bret know that Saban plans to keep the score close until the 4th at which point he dials up the HUNH offense and blows the hogs out. Bret continues to look fat and dumb, Saban appears to have adapted to the game.
On another note, I have been on a House of Cards, season 2 marathon the last two days, lol! :doublebird:
On another note, I have been on a House of Cards, season 2 marathon the last two days, lol! :doublebird:
re: Which cities in LA are/ are not considered a lock for LSU recruiting?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/18/14 at 10:57 am
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I played for Don Shows. He bled purple and gold. Saban infiltrated West Monroe with his paid hack/thugs when Shows health went down. We need to start playing Saban's game, and alumni need to step up when Saban allied coaches are exposed. They should be fired and "asked" to move to Alabama if they love it so much.
Haha.. a good ole' fashion witch hunt for Saban agents! I actually think that could be a good idea. Not necessarily the part about the coach getting fired, but if you support Saban/Bama and you are a coach in LA, have the nutz to come out and say it/own it. Let the community you live it decide an appropriate way to deal with it.
re: Which cities in LA are/ are not considered a lock for LSU recruiting?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/17/14 at 10:07 pm
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I still consider West Monroe an LSU stronghold. Cam Robinson, a transfer from Ouachita, was the exception, not the norm. However, Saban has some strong ties to the area that can't be discounted. A strong LSU recruiter though will win the day in most cases.
What does that mean, "strong ties"? Does that mean a LA high school football coach (who is probably the biggest influence in a players decision making) has a better relationship, maybe more respect, for Saban than the coach of the flagship university in the state he is in? That sounds like an issue to me. :banghead
Result: some coaches are steering their kids toward Bama?
Solution: punch said coaches in the face!
: :geauxtigers:
re: Which cities in LA are/ are not considered a lock for LSU recruiting?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/17/14 at 5:40 pm
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Old school coaches in nela/Monroe had that area pretty well locked in to LSU. The guys Saban had play for him from Ruston and Monroe area all came high school having played for some old, hardass coach. That philosophy easily transitioned over to college, the school everyone loved. Like mentioned, many of these old school coaches think miles is an idiot and still strongly favor Saban. Hell, many of these kids would die for their high school football coach. He's their leader not their friend. Honestly, I think it's j a matter of philosophy. Wait and see when Don Showels(sp?), bastrop coach, etc become a dismal part of the football program is ran. New coaches give miles a new opportunity to rebuild relationships.
That makes sense to me... unfortunate if that is the case. Maybe we do get a lot of players from NELA, but the top talent from that area, at least as of recent, seems to favor Bama.
re: Which cities in LA are/ are not considered a lock for LSU recruiting?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/17/14 at 4:26 pm
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Kids go where they want to go. This is a dumb thread
Ultimately they make the final decision, but they are heavily influenced by someone/something to arrive at that decision.
re: Which cities in LA are/ are not considered a lock for LSU recruiting?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/17/14 at 3:24 pm
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Just depends on who the kid has talking to him
I get it, it is a bit of a reach to generalize based on a entire city, but there must be a whole lot more people "talking" to the kids in N. LA that aren't pitching LSU.
re: Which cities in LA are/ are not considered a lock for LSU recruiting?
Posted by SeauxCal_Tiger on 2/17/14 at 3:16 pm
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