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Registered on:12/14/2012
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Thanks! never seen that. wow, he was truly brilliant.
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It is what it is.


oh yeah? It is huh? Trust me, you dont want me to point out the myriad of flaws in what u said in this thread. Tell ya what, I'll spare u.

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dumb as a stone


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I'm not a detractor.

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U "football fans" do realize that ya'll are speaking of easily the greatest fumble forcer (statistically) in the history of the college game, right?

Ya'll ever seen the Sport Science show detailing the physics calculations of the coefficient of static friction of the ball in a carriers hand with the new gloves that came about a few years ago (which require 30% more force to cause a fumble)?

Its a massive amount of force it takes to dislodge the ball. Weight lifting / bench press is simply a scientific physics calculation. But so is forcing a fumble, but its a bit more complex. Millions of people can bench press well.

Very, very few can do what Ty does with his hand n arms. U meatheads wanna diss on him for his benchin, go head. This is a fact, regarding the strength it takes to cause a fumble, the dude is the strongest at the combine, or else everyone else would be doing what he does. But they aint. No one is or has. And he did this as an undersized fella as well. SHOW SOME F'IN RESPECT!!

btw, there was another guy who only put up 4 reps as well today from the db group and bout 1/3 of dbs didnt even attempt the bench (I wonder why?). F all u Tyrann haters/detractors. U didnt deserve the greatness he brought to LSU.
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You're right, we will have to go back and give the ball back to all the players that he forced to fumble. Obviously his bench press confirms that those fumbles didn't happen.


Exactly, lets all remember that we are talking about easily the greatest fumble forcer in the history of the college game. Its indisputable.

And he did it as one of the smallest playaz. NFL scouts did not forget this. Fumbles r kryptonite to even the best teams, even just psychologically. Value like a freekin geauxld nugget. Plus, Ty does have long arse arms, which compliment his lack of height nicely. This talk of his poor bench showin will only make him more angry. Look out!!!
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I read his site before I do anything else in the morning.


This. Dandydon.com is the premier LSU site in my mind. I love it!!! Thankfully, Scott has continued the legacy. Look, if we all contributed $20/year he would have plenty, plenty money with over 10k readers. Pay the man his due!!

He shouldn't have to charge us, we should do it on our own like he humbly requests. That site is totally worth $1.50 a month to me!!! Hell, people pay $100+ a yr for rivals.com and such.

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The real question is what is his 10 yrd split? I predict he easily has one of the fastest times in that at the combine.

re: Our program

Posted by NastyNutra504 on 2/12/13 at 2:19 pm to
You're right, there is a huge difference b/t smoking pot (non thuggery) and robbing a student of the same school after you beat them unconscious and then threatening a gas station clerk with your illegal handgun in your trunk over paying for gas (pure thuggery). HUGE DIFFERENCE!!! I wholeheartedly agree. Good post.
Tragic. It pains me greatly to see young men throw their lives away. What are the odds these men had poor to no proper male guidance and influence in their family life? Shits a freekin epidemic, and the govt. will never fix it. They cant.

I'm sorry but people who are raised properly from the beginning just simply dont do shite like this. Its time we all start to truly understand the genesis of stuff like this. I just dont buy that its free will or mistakes or that they are this "stupid".

The giveaway is the degree of poor self image to the point where you are that reckless even with such great promise on the near horizon. I'm sick of reading stories like this. Its a cycle that breeds, the gift that keeps on giving, and so many want to oversimplify or use it for some sort of agenda.

re: ESPN (Schlabach's) 2013 Top 25

Posted by NastyNutra504 on 2/11/13 at 4:43 pm to
Final rankings gonna look a lot different regarding these Tigers. Especially now with Cam here, the final missing piece.

But yeah, LA Tigers always perform better as underdogs, so these rankings are just fine. Got em right where we want em.
Wow, one can see he still has the arm. Ball just flies out his hand like a freekin rocket. If he wanted this bad enough, he could do it. We'll see.

But yeah, if I ever see him wearing that bama gear again...
IN!!!! Good Call.

In Les We Truss. He will find a good spot for him geauxing forward. Pure class and loyal as a lab.
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Today has been a great day fellow Tiger fans.


Trudat!!!

BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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HELLZ YEAH!!!! Ole boy kept fighting & didn't give up. So many of ya'll underestimate him and have forgotten all his many successes.

He put in major work as a Tiger, clawed tooth & nail to get us victory many, many times. I couldn't imagine how hard it must be to be the QB of a major college program. Imagine the pressure!

I for one am thankful for his contributions. And I also think he is a good kid as well. I wish him nothing but the best going forward.

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re: Tyrann Mathieu NFL future

Posted by NastyNutra504 on 1/22/13 at 10:18 pm to
Also, it should be noted that even though he was the smallest player on the team and he yet was the most physical in the most physical conference, he never sustained an injury in 2 yrs, never even nicked to my knowledge. ...Durable as a mutha.

I predict an 8-10 yr career starting on defense somewhere + special teams duties. All this BS for him was like a nasty blessing in disguise.

Now he will truly be angry with something to prove once again. Sure wish da Saints could make this happen, but we all know why that can't be.
It wouldn't surprise me in the least to see him run the fastest 10 yard split in the combine.
Chavis said multiple times that he is the greatest player he ever coached. Sounds to me like he might have a shot at the NFL.

How does an undersized guy become easily the greatest fumble forcer in the history of the college game? I dunno, ask Ty.

How does an undersized guy become the first Heisman finalist as a defensive playa from the SEC in over two decades? I dunno, but I think Chavis is on to something...

Overrated?

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Several actually


I dunno, he's even still denying his part in it, claiming to be a victim. Pure psycho.

And it was all so unnecessary! Dude wasnt the best LB in NCAA this yr and totally overrated, but def top 5-10. Sad n weird.
Watch the interviews with him where he goes in depth about all of this with his flowing love for his girlfriend. Not one flinch, not one body language indicator of deception. Only a sociopath/psychopath is physically capable of such a thing at that level of risk.

When Armstrong lied in previous interviews when asked bout doping he flinches all over the place, and he is definitely a sociopath. Goes to show you how much of a fraud this dude is. Goes to show you how much fraud some people are capable of. Joseph Smith himself would be very impressed.

What NFL team would want this guy now? Would forever be a distraction to whichever program. Weirdest shite eva rite shea.
Rivers has massive genetic pedigree. His bro is a repeated pro bowler and his dad was pretty awesome too. But Philip is 6'5". His bro is now reported to be 6'8". He grew an inch last year.

And we think Mett has stone feet. There are very few successful qb's w/ a height of 6'8" (especially caucasian). But we will see I guess. He will have his shot and his pedigree is too much to overlook. Sure glad Les keeps bringing in that OL talent. We will need it.

But 2013 is all Mett. He has proven he is bout ready. He will train angry all offseason, wanting to redeem from the Clemson and Bama loses in particular (one of the plus sides of the Clemson loss). He has proven he can roll, now he just needs to be consistent, and quit worryin bout all the poon he keeps poundin. He had an above average first year for sure, especially vs SEC defenses.

Mett crow hops in 2013. Book it!

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Scoob


I thought this was a great post. Illustrates much of what some of the older Tigers feel. Kind of like what the Saints fans deal with after the trauma from the old days.
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So you think Miles' game plan was to have Dennis Dixon go down and then have Pat White go down?


Yep, that's what I said, you got it. It was all in his plan.

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You're not one of those braniacs that uses game time rankings are you?


Well, according to this logic of yours, if LSU beats say a #20 in a bowl game, and that team finishes unranked in the final rankings because of their final loss, then that would not be a victory over a ranked team? Listen, its always looked at by statistical analysts as what the team is ranked at the time. Perhaps it is you who needs to know your ball a bit more.

According to this thinking of yours, LSU does not have the record of 7 wins over ranked teams (most all time in NCAA until we broke it by 1 in 2011). But yet the record books say that we do and it was, again, widely mentioned by the press and coaches as why LSU was so great that year (making the case for us to appear in the NC game).

The poster was trying to downplay the strength of the teams we lost to that yr even going as far as to distort facts, hoping no one would notice, a classic move by a "negatiger". Kentucky was in fact ranked. And that's simply a fact. Check out all the sites and publications that have schedules of teams from the past with scores next to them in graphs for statistics.

They ALWAYS have the ranking of the team (at the time of the game) next to them, and the final ranking is never mentioned in the graphs. That's because when a team loses, the rankings change. And one team has to lose, so it distorts the stats accordingly if you were to use the final ranking. For rankings are mostly based on wins and loses, and unfortunately not much else, an inherent flaw. Most bigtime college ball fans know this.

BTW, your use of "braniac" is ad hominem, sign of weakness and insecurity in the substance of one's argument. Plus, maybe before attempting to call someone a brainiac in a derogatory manner, you might want to at least spell it correctly, especially considering the epic irony of such an error.

After all, what is a "braniac" anyway? One who is known for their flowing love of bran muffins? More fiber! GTFO bra, poor showing indeed.
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Weird, I would think the undefeated championship season in 1958 and the 1 loss championship in 2003 were better accomplishments than a 2 loss season...


Well, yes, 2003 was a great accomplishment, perhaps LSU's best, but we did lose to a Ron Zook coached team at home by 12 points, certainly not in triple OT. And FLA that yr finished 8-5 as well, but no one seems to be bringing that up when trying to poo-poo on Miles and his '07 season's accomplishments.

Plus we had to stop Chokelahoma on the last drive to win in the NC game avoiding overtime. In '07 we embarrassed and throttled OH state, in the same stadium (it was over by halftime, and 31 unanswered thru the early 3rd).

My comment on this point was actually pertaining to the fact that not only did we win the NC that yr but that we throttled the #1 defense in the NC game in spectacular fashion and simultaneously set the all time record for wins over ranked teams all time in the NCAA.

And also, although 1958 was a great accomplishment, it was not in the modern era and was pre-integration, so to me, I think its not quite the same as our NC's from the 2000's. The game has changed enormously since then. In my opinion, average teams post-integration in the modern era would wipe the mat with national champions from the 50's, just my opinion.


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Just imagine 2011 being finished off properly.


And yes, trudat, if we would have finished properly this would not only have been our greatest accomplishment ever (also a very young team btw) but we would have set the record NCAA all time of wins over ranked teams at 9, completely putting it out of reach for almost any team going forward, and we also would have set the largest margin of victory over ranked teams in combo with the other record (btw, all with Stud as the OC, hard to fire a guy 1 yr removed from that). But we still broke the old '07 record by 1 with 8, even tho the debacle occurred on 1/09/12.

That night was as painful for me as any other massive Tiger fan. But I think the 2011 season really sheds light on the old, seemingly ever present, argument of Les only having success with Sabin's playaz. U dont hear that one as much anymore.

But honestly, although there were coaching blunders in the 1/9/12 game by Les that are obvious by his extreme lack of attempt at adjustment. I dont necessarily feel like crucifying him for the very uncharacteristically poor performance of the OL and JJ's complete meltdown (which was a long time coming actually IMO).

And I think honestly with the pass rush we were sustaining that night, if he put Lee in, he probly would have been injured on the first series he undertook (not to say that I didnt shout at the screen as loud as I possibly could as we all did to simply put the dude in the game and lets exhaust all our options before basically forfeiting at that point). It will forever be a mystery why that truly occurred.

But lets consider this point when thinking of 2011. LSU actually was an overachiever that yr considering the vast youth of the roster and we even still beat bama (2011 being possibly their best team ever) in their house (completely dominating them in overtime, we "made their arse quit" as satan would say), but we did this with what NFL scouts projected from our team as 11 (younger) draftable players to bama's projected 17 (more experienced).

We never should have won on Nov 5th (on paper), for those reasons, but we overachieved. I personally think that is a massive credit to Les' ability to motive men in hardcore fashion. I personally dont think any team in college ball history could have beat bama's 2011 team in a revenge game vs one of their main rivals in a stadium w/ 2-1 bama/opponent fans on that night. Also, with the pretty much greatest college coach of all time being 2 games down to a "retard" coach who consistently had less NFL talent than his teams did and the title on the line ($abin's entire legacy depended on that win).

But Miles never backed away in pussyish fashion from playing them again when asked. But I betcha lil satan would have squirmed publicly if he were in that position if asked the same question had he won on Nov 5th. And that's one of the main diffs b/t the men.

That all pertains to the scheduling that Les supports and why he even has those two records to begin with (most wins over ranked teams in NCAA history '07 and '11). So yes, I think its at least on par with our greatest accomplishments at LSU, if not the best ever ('07).

The point of it all is perspective. We all choose our perspectives many times. Sometimes its not a choice, but most times it is. Any champion in any thing will tell you, that if you lose perspective and focus mostly on the negative and hence lose hope, you will never get anywhere in anything truly difficult.

The point of many in this thread is to show what some continually choose to focus on. I for one don't subscribe to the Catastrophe Syndrome, especially during these times in the program's history. Some may choose otherwise.

I guess if that makes me a "pumper", well, than believe what you want to believe, most people will do that anyway. I choose to be supportive of LSU, not foolishly positive even when things suck, but optimistically supportive, there's a difference. Hope ya'll out there on the fence or slightly leaning one way or the other can hear me on that a bit.

I personally believe these Tigers are far from finished under Les. Now, how's that for a diatribe? Take it for what you will.

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