lsufanva
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | sandston virginia |
| Biography: | very handsome man with a beautiful wife 2 |
| Interests: | changin the channel to sports every 2 minits |
| Occupation: | carpet installer |
| Number of Posts: | 13624 |
| Registered on: | 8/20/2009 |
| Online Status: | Online |
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re: Explain to me the outrage over Sorsby/TT
Posted by lsufanva on 6/9/26 at 6:36 am to ChunkyLover54
Nothing in the realm of live sports is a bigger no no than the implication that the integrity of the outcomes are in question. If we can't trust live sporting outcomes, and many already dont, then what can be trusted? People spend far too much money for there to be perceived predetermined outcomes. Sorsby being allowed to gamble on his own team in any way lends credence that the integrity is possibly compromised. Cant have that.
Paying players, soft schedules, who deserves what, new blood, old blood, none of it matters if the outcomes of games are predetermined, or implied. Integrity does still have a place in America, no?
Paying players, soft schedules, who deserves what, new blood, old blood, none of it matters if the outcomes of games are predetermined, or implied. Integrity does still have a place in America, no?
He's a former wr transitioning to RB full time. The recruiting sites are correctly waiting for tape of him at RB. Can't truly rate someone off just testing numbers. The coaches likely saw him in the spring playing rb and maybe the athlete draw allows flexibility the staff wants.
re: Is CLK going to sign 15 to 20 every year and save places for transfers?
Posted by lsufanva on 6/7/26 at 9:09 pm to DeafVallyBatnR
In the system as currently constructed, yes. Be crazy not to. When the 1 transfer rule becomes the standard, HS recruiting will be paramount to sustained success.
Elite/starter level kids in a largely condensed portal market will be extremely expensive due to scarcity, particularly at the priority positions, QB, WR OT, Edge/DE, DT and CB. Will be much cheaper to pay them as hs recruits, develop and then retain them. Most starter level kids will save the 1 time transfer for when the market is most beneficial, about 3 years down the road.
Elite/starter level kids in a largely condensed portal market will be extremely expensive due to scarcity, particularly at the priority positions, QB, WR OT, Edge/DE, DT and CB. Will be much cheaper to pay them as hs recruits, develop and then retain them. Most starter level kids will save the 1 time transfer for when the market is most beneficial, about 3 years down the road.
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Who is getting shot and where matters to me
The purpose of my comparison in the 2 archives is not to define what a mass shooting is, it’s to place perspective when you see that 170 mass shootings number and to show that perhaps it is not any more prevalent than it was 3 decades ago. It’s important to know why the numbers are what they are
The gun violence archive only started tracking in 2014
The MJ archive can only tell us which years had the most indiscriminate public mass shootings. Which was 35 in 1999. Gang violence was certainly no less prominent in the 90s in fact it was worse, as it was the height of the turf wars. So I don’t think adding gang related mass shootings to the 35 number would being doing 1999 any favors in comparison to today’s number
So when someone says “longing for the time of columbine” …that is a time where gang related violence was just as bad if not worse and a time where you were statically more likely to be killed in an indiscriminate public mass shooting. It leads me to believe they are comparing the numbers we get from the new method of defining mass shooting to the numbers you get from the older previous method, and making a determination on that as if the statistics were 1:1
Our times are more polarized politically, socially, and racially than that time and our news is 24/7 and essentially 100% negative. This makes us look far more fondly on the past, which is fair because our day to day was much less full of controversy then, but that also has a tendency to make us apply that fondness across the board to things that weren’t necessarily better
Plus I’m not a fan of the national gun violence archive mass shooting definition because that definition is used to argue for restrictions on the 2nd amendment for legal gun owners when statistically those mass shootings are being committed by people who have illegally obtained their guns
I'm 100% in agreement. My comment about "longing for the days of Colombine" was the absurdity of the 170 number when we know why that number is attributed the way it is.
As a teen and young adult of the 90s, if statistics regarding mass shootings were attributed in the way they are now, the 90s numbers would be exponentially higher than today's. The amount of bodies left in the street around this country in that era would make current times blush in embarrassment. Rookie numbers.
I literally watched a young girl grow up and ,to the eye, become a man as an adult. Brittany Griner shirt off level with a scruffy beard. Was always tomboyish but factually was attracted to boys at one point. She has a birthed child that is now a teen. Lost touch in the middle where the transition truly began. I know the entire core family. When she was a child(mid 90s) there was never any thought that she'd choose the path she did. Imo, social pressures heavily contributed to the concept and transition, along with obvious mental health issues.
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Black culture hates homosexuality.
I used to believe this and to a certain extent still do but dont see it any differently than how I feel about it as a non Christian white man.
It's immoral, disgusting to think about, and not natural for 2 men to lay together. It's immoral, not natural and sometimes disgusting to think about 2 women laying together. 2 bad bitches, immoral, unnatural but can I join? That's the root thoughts. Universally, as long as you dont involve me(save 2 bad bitches) and arent harming or influencing children, I dont care what you do privately. Don't ask me my private thoughts on the matter and they will remain private.
To the point though, with total population in mind, there's seems to be an inordinate amount of gay blacks. Stud culture is almost entirely stereotyped around the black portion of the group. I dont feel those people are any less loved or black than any other.
re: A hard truth: Rodney King, OJ, Michael Brown, George Floyd, Karmelo Anthony.
Posted by lsufanva on 6/6/26 at 9:16 pm to LordSaintly
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Rodney King didnt deserve that beat down. Take him off the list and I agree.
The beatdown isn't the point. He wasn't exactly a saint.
The point was who blacks choose to rally around. The LA riots had nothing to do with Rodney King. He was the just the vessel which allowed the longstanding tradition of extreme corruption and abuse of power within the LA police department to be properly exposed. They rallied/rioted against the police not for King.
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The shooting is one of at least 170 mass shootings in the US this year, according to the Gun Violence Archive, which defines a mass shooting as one in which four or more victims are shot.
Who knew we'd long for the days of Colombine when mass shootings were an almost unheard of concept.
Michael's music and performing ability is unmatched from an individual performers perspective or a groups. As a kid he was noticeably more gifted than even the most gifted.
I do not believe he was a pedophile. I believe he was a victim of pedophilia and that drove his profound love of children and his naivety in wanting to protect them all. Mcauley Culkin was around him as a child and was his friend until his death. He adamantly refutes any pedophilia talk. Believe he was also a victim.
Michael had the entire weight of the music industry conglomerate as a rival. When he started buying up publishing rights he became a target and when the time was right they took his arse out. Those catalogs in today's market are invaluable. Lucien Grange and the Universal Music Group could probably answer some questions about that.
I do not believe he was a pedophile. I believe he was a victim of pedophilia and that drove his profound love of children and his naivety in wanting to protect them all. Mcauley Culkin was around him as a child and was his friend until his death. He adamantly refutes any pedophilia talk. Believe he was also a victim.
Michael had the entire weight of the music industry conglomerate as a rival. When he started buying up publishing rights he became a target and when the time was right they took his arse out. Those catalogs in today's market are invaluable. Lucien Grange and the Universal Music Group could probably answer some questions about that.
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As much as I hate the ever-increasing surveillance state, this is the kind of thing (carjacked vehicle used in a subsequent crime) that the Flock or whatever cameras should have stopped.
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No idea if this is true but word on the street is the police have pics of the shooters faces. They stopped in another location for gas and were picked up on camera without their mask.
This is exactly what the flock cameras are legally allowed to be used for most places they are used. Hard to stop crimes before they happen but they can surely track back your steps. The car stolen was likely either unreported at the time or stolen cars arent a priority. Not sure the legalities of real-time flock camera use there. They are majorly limited in terms of use here in Richmond. Even that is in court being challenged currently.
The "mass shooting" here a few months ago was solved(multiple shooters, one the brother of one of the victims and alleged instigator)with flock cameras along with a few other murders/shootings. They have a use but as with anything you should worry about overreach.
re: Pastor to His People: "I Love You Too Much to Lie About Karmelo Anthony”
Posted by lsufanva on 6/6/26 at 1:33 pm to prplngldtigr
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Black fragility.
He’s still too caught up in his own skin color.
It’s ridiculous.
I've come to believe its bred into their genes. Hard to explain it otherwise.
No matter the walk of life, the upbringing,, even a righteous man like this one, it always comes back to being black first. No amount of generational trauma is responsible for that.
re: Bears headed to Hammond, Indiana
Posted by lsufanva on 6/5/26 at 12:01 pm to Allthatfades
Gary much how St Louis is now,, was essentially Chicsgo lite. "Big Dog" country
re: Elite 11 Results- Houston finished in Top 3 according to most rating analyst.
Posted by lsufanva on 6/5/26 at 6:24 am to JoseyWalesLA
The height will hurt his rankings and is a hindrance thinking forward to the pro game but in college its not really an issue. Very few qbs are sitting still in the pocket looking through traditional passing windows. Most are moving one way or another to fit their strengths or maximize the play call. That's aside from the ultra quick reads they have with predetermined options also set up to their strengths and to best maximize the play call. Bryce Young literally 3-4 years ago doninated college football at similar height and a similar skillset. Houston is a better runner and bulkier. No guarantees of success but you could say that about the prototypes as well. As many of them fail as short kids.
re: Name a hard to believe stat/story
Posted by lsufanva on 6/4/26 at 11:41 pm to Thib-a-doe Tiger
For my fellow LSU brothers and the shite they're getting for a bad memory about LSU 2019s dominance.
If I knew how to post videos I'd post Mike Greenburgs spot on analysis of just how good they were.
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The 2019 LSU Tigers (15-0) boast arguably the greatest college football resume in modern history. They achieved a perfect 15-0 record, swept the SEC and National Championships, and set the single-season FBS record for points scored (726). They defeated a record-breaking seven top-10 opponents.
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The 2019 Tigers are the only team to ever defeat the entire pre-season top four teams in a single season (Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma, and Texas).
No. 9 Texas: 45-38
No. 7 Florida: 42-28
No. 9 Auburn: 23-20
No. 2 Alabama: 46-41
No. 4 Georgia: 37-10
No. 4 Oklahoma: 63-28
No. 3 Clemson: 42-25
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Spearheaded by passing game coordinator Joe Brady, the offense shattered FBS scoring records, averaging 48.4 points and 568.4 total yards per game.
Joe Burrow (QB): Heisman Trophy winner, threw an FBS-record 60 passing touchdowns and 5,671 passing yards.
Ja'Marr Chase (WR): Biletnikoff Award winner, caught 84 passes for 1,780 yards and 20 touchdowns.
Justin Jefferson (WR): Hauled in 111 passes for 1,540 yards and 18 touchdowns.
Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB): Rushed for 1,414 yards and 16 touchdowns
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NFL Draft: The roster produced an astonishing 32 NFL Draft picks over the coming years, including a record-tying 14 selections in the 2020 NFL Draft.
If I knew how to post videos I'd post Mike Greenburgs spot on analysis of just how good they were.
re: Trial set to begin in murder of Austin Metcalf by Karmelo Anthony at high school track
Posted by lsufanva on 6/4/26 at 8:13 pm to Darth_Vader
One day they are going to get they war they want. It's not going to end well for them. One day
The right message is often told by the wrong messenger. Those at peace with their evil ways are often quite philosophical. Boosie is no doubt at peace with his evil ways.
re: Sometimes reasonable men must do unreasonable things. 4 June 2004
Posted by lsufanva on 6/4/26 at 7:25 am to JohnnyKilroy
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Heemeyer was an entitled nutjob who thought everyone owed him.
Nutjob, can't argue that. Entitled, maybe. Thought everyone owed him, the town did. They won and control the narrative because he's a nut job and can no longer fight back. But that day.
re: Time to rename this board to Player Acquisition Board
Posted by lsufanva on 6/4/26 at 7:20 am to nicholastiger
It's just public now. Paying players is a long held tradition. One we've been a party to for the same amount of time. It was always said pre NIL, "some schools are in for a rude awakening when everyone can pay". The awakening is upon us. And we complain. Guess that statement was true all along.
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This staff prioritizes giving big money for roster retention and proven commodities in the portal.
This seems like the way tbh.
Retention is always going to the biggest factor. Nothing earthshattering there.
The portal was great for us this year because Kiffin and Co completely gutted the roster and got players they think fit. We needed the current construction of the portal tremendously to reconfigure the roster.
That said,I disagree that its the way to go as a base model. It isn't sustainable long term. The current construction of the portal has a short shelf life. Every model of reform stresses the 1 transfer rule. Everyone is agreement on that. That alone will severely limit both the pure total of transfer players and the quality of them on a year to year basis. That will mean multi year contracts out of hs, extreme premiums on the studs that do come available and gross overpayment of kids that are unproven or not good enough to play where they left. What good is retention if half your roster moves every year? You have to have young, developing players out of hs to retain. Hs recruiting is and will always be the lifeblood of roster building for sustained success. Lane stressed this as a major reason for choosing LSU. I personally believe this entire off-season/recruiting cycle will be an anomaly in 5 years. Not the norm. No different than a corporate takeover that has chaos in the beginning then settles into its normalcy.
re: Easton Royal cancels Tennessee and Ole Miss visits
Posted by lsufanva on 6/2/26 at 10:57 pm to Lester Earl
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Last I heard UT had a seven figure NIL commitment for him
No one still involved with him is less than 7 figures. Reported that he'll be approaching/surpassing 2 mil total package.(independent of Lonns report) Whether that's 1 year or multiple is unknown at the moment. He'll be a top 5 minimum highest paid player in his class year 1. More than Jeremiah Smith made year 1. That's just us and we are third in the bidding apparently. Wouldnt get my hopes up landing him. It seems the UF noise is legit. Not to land but in better standing than us. We shall see.
re: Megan thee Stallion and Sophie Rain at Miami Swim Week NSFW
Posted by lsufanva on 6/2/26 at 10:10 pm to Frac the world
Have to say that while Meghan isn't my cup of tea, I am impressed by her arse in that video. For a woman of her stature and reputation, I would've expected many more flaws, fat, cottage cheese, dimples etc. All that twerking is doing her well.
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