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A new proposal by the NFL could allow defensive backs, linebackers, running backs to wear single-digit numbers, which means we could see Leonard Fournette back in No. 7 when he suits up for the Buccaneers...

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CEH had more yards against Bama in one game than LF7 had in three.
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Jwils36 months
And my dog had seven puppies in November. What's your point?
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arseinclarse37 months
7th ward!
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BBATiger37 months
Guice can wear #5 for The Mean Machine.
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xGeauxLSUx37 months
Guice's jersey will be an orange jumpsuit.
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Upperdecker37 months
Can’t believe how many people didn’t get this reference, as can be seen by the comment below. Solid comment BBA.
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lsutigersFTW37 months
Reggie Bush must be fuming right now
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HonoraryCoonass37 months
Why did Fournette wear 7 at LSU, instead of his old high school number, 5?
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xGeauxLSUx37 months
If you don't know...
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Wolfhound4537 months
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Miganey37 months
Get it done
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BabyTac37 months
Fournette = 1 SB ring. Henry = 0 SB ring.
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LSU61537 months
If this were tennis or bowling I would understand your argument. But seeing as how there's an entire team on the field it makes zero sense. Henry is twice the running back Fournette is. That's just a cold hard fact.
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ByUselves37 months
That should make a difference in his ability to gain yards...
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xGeauxLSUx37 months
Gonna laugh when he puts up better numbers next year.
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Hurricane Mike37 months
I'm so giddy
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Spankum37 months
You have to love Leonard....he is a great ambassador for our Tigers
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Miganey37 months
For sure! Loved him tossing up the L during his Super Bowl TD
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LSUFreek37 months
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