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Former LSU RB, and now Cincinnati Bengal, Jeremy Hill, tweeted out a photo of his awesome new tattoo that features himself in an LSU uniform, a tiger, helicopters and Tiger Stadium...
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
26 Comments
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Chicken118 months
Can't see the PVC pipe...
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jdutto3118 months
It will never be ready in time.
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CSATiger118 months
Miles has lost control of Hill's tattoo
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mkibod1118 months
No scoreboard full of Coca Cola ads? Not authentic.
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themunch118 months
Forever LSU
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Load Toad118 months
Hill loved LSU so much why he didn't stay for his senior year.
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brewhan davey118 months
Putting that paycheck to good use I see.
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SirWinston113 months
the artwork is horrible
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delta3504117 months
You don't think he is a narcissist do you?
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northalabamacracker118 months
LMFAO
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TigerFanatic99118 months
It's just... weird.
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NYCAuburn118 months
damn, I wonder how many hours that took?
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crp2009113 months
Sweet tattoo I love it. I see people up here against tattoos so heres what I'm going to say. You obviously don't respect art or the human body, who cares about what it will look like in 75 years its art and its beauty. No surprise haters gonna hate.
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Rebel117 months
"Impressive" isn't the adjective I would use.
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genuineLSUtiger118 months
What is that going to look like when he is 80?
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GeauxZone90118 months
Anyone notice the maserati? dude is going to be broke
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dreaux117 months
shows how much love he has for LSU
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Labossman117 months
That's just awesome , hope he has a great career
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TwoDatBait118 months
Putting that lsu education to good use, "gone go hard"???
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4thandinches118 months
lol
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