
GarlandTiger
Favorite team: | LSU ![]() |
Location: | Garland, Tx. |
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Interests: | College Sports |
Occupation: | Sales Support |
Number of Posts: | 356 |
Registered on: | 12/29/2007 |
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re: We pay BK $10 million/yr…he got his QB in Daniels..his hand picked the guy..still cant
Posted by GarlandTiger on 10/3/22 at 8:42 am
Exactly. Lots of tuck and sacks and punts to BAMA.
re: We pay BK $10 million/yr…he got his QB in Daniels..his hand picked the guy..still cant
Posted by GarlandTiger on 10/3/22 at 8:10 am
We are in big trouble when we play BAMA. Number 31 and BAMA will spy JD and clip his wheels. They will.force him to throw or tuck and run for a sack. Lots of punt to BAMA. With his inaccuracy I see pick sixes. Not feeling good about a QB that can’t find wr open downfield and delivery an accurate pass.
Kelly and Denbrock wanted a running QB and that’s what we have a run 1st QB
Posted by GarlandTiger on 9/5/22 at 9:09 am
Our QB drops back to pass then tucks it and run as his 1st option. He does not reposition himself with the intent to throw the ball because he tucks it under his arm and runs
Say all you want about him being under pressure due to poor online play. FSU QB was under pressure all night and he kept delivering the ball to his receivers over and over for 1st downs. He even delivered a TD strike while being targeted. He repositioned himself to find open receivers or delivered the ball quickly. He was a pass first QB and run only when required.
I don’t know what adjustments were made with JD in the 2nd half but he started getting the ball out quickly and spreading it all over the field. That was very encouraging to see and gives us hope that adjustments can be made.
Say all you want about him being under pressure due to poor online play. FSU QB was under pressure all night and he kept delivering the ball to his receivers over and over for 1st downs. He even delivered a TD strike while being targeted. He repositioned himself to find open receivers or delivered the ball quickly. He was a pass first QB and run only when required.
I don’t know what adjustments were made with JD in the 2nd half but he started getting the ball out quickly and spreading it all over the field. That was very encouraging to see and gives us hope that adjustments can be made.
re: Watching LSU game in Italy
Posted by GarlandTiger on 9/2/22 at 12:13 pm
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Watching LSU game in Italy
I was in Germany last year and found the LSU games streaming on YouTube. Be prepare to set your alarm to 3am to watch the game.
re: New Orleans Restaurant Recommendations....
Posted by GarlandTiger on 9/2/22 at 11:56 am
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New Orleans Restaurant Recommendations.
Felix’s oyster bar
Red Fish Grill - dinner
Napoleon House - sandwiches and muffuletta
Deanie’s Seafood
Drago’s seafood - chargrilled oysters
re: 10-2 is the floor and 12-0 the ceiling. We have a senior laden team now but not next year.
Posted by GarlandTiger on 8/24/22 at 4:00 pm
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But understanding the reality of the mess he has to clean up and that REALISTICALLY contending for a playoff spot likely isn’t in the cards THIS SEASON, isn’t doom and gloom.
I think that BK has used the transfer portal to restock this team with senior talent and lots of experience. He has mentioned many times the significant improvement in defensive Cb’s and Safeties with lots of quality there. Also touts the new O-line as having talent and will surprise a lot of people. And recently praised the talent and depth at LB. I trust his judgement over naysayers that call out the O-line, LB’s, and the Db’s as being a weakness.
I’m going in to this season with a positive attitude and outlook because of coach BK and is staff and the talent they brought in! :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
re: 10-2 is the floor and 12-0 the ceiling. We have a senior laden team now but not next year.
Posted by GarlandTiger on 8/24/22 at 12:12 pm
I have over 240 downvotes and been getting destroyed by all the doom and gloom negative fans that just can’t find it in themselves to project a positive out look. I’m am standing by my projection after looking at all the seniors that have transferred in with playing experience and combining that with what the positive news from experienced coaches about their contributions and depth. Here are a few comments:
Kelly confirmed that the cornerback position has come a long way since the end of spring when depth was a question. I think we’ve got six corners that we feel we can play,” Kelly said. And that’s a far cry from where we were a few months ago.”
If you dive into what Kelly said about his offensive line as a whole earlier this week, it’s pretty clear that he really likes the five projected starters and their potential. But even he was quick to point out that the group needs time to grow and mesh together. “We have time to do it. I think if they continue to work together, we’ll have a nice unit there.”
Personally, I think this offensive line will surprise some people.
BK On the defensive line…
“We’ve got so much more depth now. A lot of younger guys are stepping up. Our front four, we’re experienced. We should be the most dominant front four in the NCAA this year. That’s my opinion. And we have a lot of young guys behind us that are getting better and understanding the game and getting the speed of the game more. Like Savion Jones, Makai Wingo, Bryce Langston is coming along, Quency Wiggins. All those guys are gonna be able to play this year.”
Mike Denbrock’s Comments On running backs and tight ends in the passing game…
“Tight ends, if we can continue their development, and the running backs in particular, are just going to make everyone around them better if they become a viable option in the passing game… With the wide receiver group we have, we’re all feeling pretty good about the depth that’s in that room and how explosive those guys are. Teams are going to do things to take them out of the game, and when they do that’s going to make some opportunities for other guys and we have to get them ready to make those plays.”
On the linebacker group…
We’ve got a great group. We’re deep. We’ve got a lot of talent. But I feel like with our expectations being so high — you know, coach House setting our expectation — we’re gonna get the job done regardless. The only question is who’s out there at this point.”
It is our time now! We have a team that could be the surprise of the SEC! :geauxtigers:
Kelly confirmed that the cornerback position has come a long way since the end of spring when depth was a question. I think we’ve got six corners that we feel we can play,” Kelly said. And that’s a far cry from where we were a few months ago.”
If you dive into what Kelly said about his offensive line as a whole earlier this week, it’s pretty clear that he really likes the five projected starters and their potential. But even he was quick to point out that the group needs time to grow and mesh together. “We have time to do it. I think if they continue to work together, we’ll have a nice unit there.”
Personally, I think this offensive line will surprise some people.
BK On the defensive line…
“We’ve got so much more depth now. A lot of younger guys are stepping up. Our front four, we’re experienced. We should be the most dominant front four in the NCAA this year. That’s my opinion. And we have a lot of young guys behind us that are getting better and understanding the game and getting the speed of the game more. Like Savion Jones, Makai Wingo, Bryce Langston is coming along, Quency Wiggins. All those guys are gonna be able to play this year.”
Mike Denbrock’s Comments On running backs and tight ends in the passing game…
“Tight ends, if we can continue their development, and the running backs in particular, are just going to make everyone around them better if they become a viable option in the passing game… With the wide receiver group we have, we’re all feeling pretty good about the depth that’s in that room and how explosive those guys are. Teams are going to do things to take them out of the game, and when they do that’s going to make some opportunities for other guys and we have to get them ready to make those plays.”
On the linebacker group…
We’ve got a great group. We’re deep. We’ve got a lot of talent. But I feel like with our expectations being so high — you know, coach House setting our expectation — we’re gonna get the job done regardless. The only question is who’s out there at this point.”
It is our time now! We have a team that could be the surprise of the SEC! :geauxtigers:
re: 10-2 is the floor and 12-0 the ceiling. We have a senior laden team now but not next year.
Posted by GarlandTiger on 8/23/22 at 10:57 am
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You seen the schedule?
Yes I have and the only team that worries me is BAMA. A senior laden LSU team with a good coach should be able to handle all the other teams on our schedule!
:geauxtigers:
10-2 is the floor and 12-0 the ceiling. We have a senior laden team now but not next year.
Posted by GarlandTiger on 8/23/22 at 10:47 am
I have been reading doom and gloom for this team from 6&6 to 7&5 as the ceiling. Everyone is pointing to needing another year to rebuild. I don’t see the rebuild happening next year. I’m going out on a limb and putting my faith in a senior laden team that this is our best shot of returning to glory. Combining the senior roster with experienced coaches comments coming from practice reports got me excited about this team. Next year could be worst because looking at the roster below we are going to lose a lot of experience and talent next year just from seniors not to mention eligible juniors that will leave for the NFL. Now is our time! How could you not be positive about this team that will take the field this year. It is our time!
:geauxtigers:
1 Sevyn Banks CB 6'-2" 205 SR Orlando, FL
4 John Emery Jr. RB 5'-11" 220 SR Saint Rose, LA
4 Todd Harris Jr. S 5'-11" 195 SR Maringouin, LA
5 Jay Ward S 6'-1" 188 SR Moultrie, GA
10 Jaray Jenkins WR 6'-2" 205 SR Jena, LA
11 Ali Gaye DE 6'-6" 268 SR Lynnwood, WA
12 Greg Brooks Jr. DB 5'-9" 185 SR Harvey, LA
13 Joe Foucha DB 5'-10" 210 SR New Orleans, LA
15 Myles Brennan QB 6'-4" 235 SR Long Beach, MS
23 Micah Baskerville LB 6'-1" 228 SR Shreveport, LA
24 Jarrick Bernard-Converse CB 6'-1" 205 SR Shreveport, LA
36 Jay Bramblett P 6'-2" 198 SR Tuscaloosa, AL
37 Hunter Faust LB 6'-1" 226 SR New Orleans, LA
45 Colby Richardson DB 6'-1" 171 SR New Orleans, LA
46 Trey Finison K 5'-10" 185 SR Tuscaloosa, AL
48 MJ Frazier TE 6'-5" 235 SR Cherry Hill, NJ
52 Tre'Mond Shorts OL 6'-5" 340 SR Hampton, GA
58 Jared Small LB 5'-10" 207 SR Baton Rouge, LA
61 Cameron Wire OT 6'-6" 307 SR Gonzales, LA
85 Nick Storz TE 6'-6" 260 SR Brooklyn, NY
88 Evan Francioni WR 6'-0" 203 SR River Ridge, LA
2 Mekhi Garner CB 6'-2" 215 JR Mesquite, TX
2 Kyren Lacy WR 6'-2" 215 JR Thibodaux, LA
5 Jayden Daniels QB 6'-3" 185 JR San Bernardino, CA
7 Kayshon Boutte WR 6'-0" 205 JR New Iberia, LA
8 BJ Ojulari DE 6'-3" 245 JR Marietta, GA
19 Mike Jones Jr. LB 6'-0" 232 JR Nashville, TN
21 Noah Cain RB 5'-11" 225 JR Baton Rouge, LA
21 Jordan Toles S 6'-1" 205 JR Baltimore, MD
23 Corren Norman RB 5'-9" 200 JR Lafayette, LA
25 Gregory Clayton Jr. WR 6'-0" 190 JR Lutcher, LA
26 Tre Bradford RB 6'-0" 210 JR Dallas, TX
27 Josh Williams RB 5'-9" 208 JR Houston, TX
29 Raydarious Jones CB 6'-2" 175 JR Horn Lake, MS
58 Kardell Thomas OL 6'-4" 345 JR Baton Rouge, LA
59 Desmond Little DE 6'-5" 231 JR Prichard, AL
69 Charles Turner OL 6'-4" 285 JR Canton, OH
75 Anthony Bradford OL 6'-5" 345 JR Muskegon, MI
77 Marlon Martinez OL 6'-4" 330 JR Fort Lauderdale, FL
81 LJ Gilyot WR 5'-9" 165 JR New Orleans, LA
82 Jack Mashburn TE 6'-3" 235 JR Mandeville, LA
87 Kole Taylor TE 6'-7" 247 JR Grand Junction, CO
99 Jaquelin Roy DT 6'-3" 315 JR Baton Rouge, LA
Kelly confirmed that the cornerback position has come a long way since the end of spring when depth was a question. I think we’ve got six corners that we feel we can play,” Kelly said. And that’s a far cry from where we were a few months ago.”
If you dive into what Kelly said about his offensive line as a whole earlier this week, it’s pretty clear that he really likes the five projected starters and their potential. But even he was quick to point out that the group needs time to grow and mesh together. “We have time to do it. I think if they continue to work together, we’ll have a nice unit there.”
Personally, I think this offensive line will surprise some people.
BK On the defensive line…
“We’ve got so much more depth now. A lot of younger guys are stepping up. Our front four, we’re experienced. We should be the most dominant front four in the NCAA this year. That’s my opinion. And we have a lot of young guys behind us that are getting better and understanding the game and getting the speed of the game more. Like Savion Jones, Makai Wingo, Bryce Langston is coming along, Quency Wiggins. All those guys are gonna be able to play this year.”
Mike Denbrock’s Comments On running backs and tight ends in the passing game…
“Tight ends, if we can continue their development, and the running backs in particular, are just going to make everyone around them better if they become a viable option in the passing game… With the wide receiver group we have, we’re all feeling pretty good about the depth that’s in that room and how explosive those guys are. Teams are going to do things to take them out of the game, and when they do that’s going to make some opportunities for other guys and we have to get them ready to make those plays.”
On the linebacker group…
We’ve got a great group. We’re deep. We’ve got a lot of talent. But I feel like with our expectations being so high — you know, coach House setting our expectation — we’re gonna get the job done regardless. The only question is who’s out there at this point.”
I’m ready for this season and I’m excited! :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
:geauxtigers:
1 Sevyn Banks CB 6'-2" 205 SR Orlando, FL
4 John Emery Jr. RB 5'-11" 220 SR Saint Rose, LA
4 Todd Harris Jr. S 5'-11" 195 SR Maringouin, LA
5 Jay Ward S 6'-1" 188 SR Moultrie, GA
10 Jaray Jenkins WR 6'-2" 205 SR Jena, LA
11 Ali Gaye DE 6'-6" 268 SR Lynnwood, WA
12 Greg Brooks Jr. DB 5'-9" 185 SR Harvey, LA
13 Joe Foucha DB 5'-10" 210 SR New Orleans, LA
15 Myles Brennan QB 6'-4" 235 SR Long Beach, MS
23 Micah Baskerville LB 6'-1" 228 SR Shreveport, LA
24 Jarrick Bernard-Converse CB 6'-1" 205 SR Shreveport, LA
36 Jay Bramblett P 6'-2" 198 SR Tuscaloosa, AL
37 Hunter Faust LB 6'-1" 226 SR New Orleans, LA
45 Colby Richardson DB 6'-1" 171 SR New Orleans, LA
46 Trey Finison K 5'-10" 185 SR Tuscaloosa, AL
48 MJ Frazier TE 6'-5" 235 SR Cherry Hill, NJ
52 Tre'Mond Shorts OL 6'-5" 340 SR Hampton, GA
58 Jared Small LB 5'-10" 207 SR Baton Rouge, LA
61 Cameron Wire OT 6'-6" 307 SR Gonzales, LA
85 Nick Storz TE 6'-6" 260 SR Brooklyn, NY
88 Evan Francioni WR 6'-0" 203 SR River Ridge, LA
2 Mekhi Garner CB 6'-2" 215 JR Mesquite, TX
2 Kyren Lacy WR 6'-2" 215 JR Thibodaux, LA
5 Jayden Daniels QB 6'-3" 185 JR San Bernardino, CA
7 Kayshon Boutte WR 6'-0" 205 JR New Iberia, LA
8 BJ Ojulari DE 6'-3" 245 JR Marietta, GA
19 Mike Jones Jr. LB 6'-0" 232 JR Nashville, TN
21 Noah Cain RB 5'-11" 225 JR Baton Rouge, LA
21 Jordan Toles S 6'-1" 205 JR Baltimore, MD
23 Corren Norman RB 5'-9" 200 JR Lafayette, LA
25 Gregory Clayton Jr. WR 6'-0" 190 JR Lutcher, LA
26 Tre Bradford RB 6'-0" 210 JR Dallas, TX
27 Josh Williams RB 5'-9" 208 JR Houston, TX
29 Raydarious Jones CB 6'-2" 175 JR Horn Lake, MS
58 Kardell Thomas OL 6'-4" 345 JR Baton Rouge, LA
59 Desmond Little DE 6'-5" 231 JR Prichard, AL
69 Charles Turner OL 6'-4" 285 JR Canton, OH
75 Anthony Bradford OL 6'-5" 345 JR Muskegon, MI
77 Marlon Martinez OL 6'-4" 330 JR Fort Lauderdale, FL
81 LJ Gilyot WR 5'-9" 165 JR New Orleans, LA
82 Jack Mashburn TE 6'-3" 235 JR Mandeville, LA
87 Kole Taylor TE 6'-7" 247 JR Grand Junction, CO
99 Jaquelin Roy DT 6'-3" 315 JR Baton Rouge, LA
Kelly confirmed that the cornerback position has come a long way since the end of spring when depth was a question. I think we’ve got six corners that we feel we can play,” Kelly said. And that’s a far cry from where we were a few months ago.”
If you dive into what Kelly said about his offensive line as a whole earlier this week, it’s pretty clear that he really likes the five projected starters and their potential. But even he was quick to point out that the group needs time to grow and mesh together. “We have time to do it. I think if they continue to work together, we’ll have a nice unit there.”
Personally, I think this offensive line will surprise some people.
BK On the defensive line…
“We’ve got so much more depth now. A lot of younger guys are stepping up. Our front four, we’re experienced. We should be the most dominant front four in the NCAA this year. That’s my opinion. And we have a lot of young guys behind us that are getting better and understanding the game and getting the speed of the game more. Like Savion Jones, Makai Wingo, Bryce Langston is coming along, Quency Wiggins. All those guys are gonna be able to play this year.”
Mike Denbrock’s Comments On running backs and tight ends in the passing game…
“Tight ends, if we can continue their development, and the running backs in particular, are just going to make everyone around them better if they become a viable option in the passing game… With the wide receiver group we have, we’re all feeling pretty good about the depth that’s in that room and how explosive those guys are. Teams are going to do things to take them out of the game, and when they do that’s going to make some opportunities for other guys and we have to get them ready to make those plays.”
On the linebacker group…
We’ve got a great group. We’re deep. We’ve got a lot of talent. But I feel like with our expectations being so high — you know, coach House setting our expectation — we’re gonna get the job done regardless. The only question is who’s out there at this point.”
I’m ready for this season and I’m excited! :geauxtigers: :geauxtigers:
re: Daniels is not a “running QB”
Posted by GarlandTiger on 8/17/22 at 1:25 pm
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The offense will be built around the threat of him running. Call it whatever you want
I don’t feel good about this. BAMA will shutdown Daniel’s running ability and may even tackle him for a big loss. Then we will be faced with 2nd and 15 or 3rd and 10 and he will have to stand in the pocket and deliver bullets downfield for a first down to keep the drive alive. :banghead: :banghead:
re: I think Jayden Daniels could be a Star QB!
Posted by GarlandTiger on 8/6/22 at 1:05 pm
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I think Jayden Daniels could be a Star QB!
3 completions in 9 attempts in the spring games does not exhibit star quality. Just saying!
re: Daniels making a push for the starting role; he might be the guy
Posted by GarlandTiger on 7/24/22 at 10:42 am
Daniels was disappointing. He finished 3 of 9 through the air with 68 yards, though he added a score with his legs.
This doesn’t look like 65% completion % to me. That’s 33% and that will stall an offense every time!
This doesn’t look like 65% completion % to me. That’s 33% and that will stall an offense every time!
re: Daniels making a push for the starting role; he might be the guy
Posted by GarlandTiger on 7/23/22 at 4:09 pm
He will have to improve his pass accuracy. I noticed in the spring game he had an open receiver on a hook route and over threw by a mile. On third and long, he needs to hit open receivers to keep the drive alive. Scrambling for 1st down yardage will only work if defenses fear his passing ability. Without a pass threat, his running ability will be shut down. Keeping the drive moving with accurate passes is crucial. How many times did we watch Less Miles face 3rd and long after 2 consecutive toss dives and we did not pick up a 1st down with a high percentage? So frustrating.
re: Can someone please translate this Vitello post game quote?
Posted by GarlandTiger on 6/13/22 at 3:48 pm
Vitllo and Biden have invented a new language that no one understands.
re: SEC Tournament In Hoover Question for attendees
Posted by GarlandTiger on 5/26/22 at 2:31 pm
It will be deeply appreciated.
re: SEC Tournament In Hoover Question for attendees
Posted by GarlandTiger on 5/26/22 at 7:45 am
Disappointed that none of my fellow Tiger RVers couldn’t answer my question:
My question is can anyone give me a feel for how many Tennessee RV groups are there. They never had a presence before and I’m courious.
re: SEC Tournament In Hoover Question for attendees
Posted by GarlandTiger on 5/25/22 at 5:40 pm
My group had two slots from Mississippi State fans we could of purchased but the Met Rv park killed the deal. We had always bought slots from fans that were not going to attend in the past 4 years. They told the State fans if they do not show they will lose there slot for good and it would be given to a person on the waiting list.
re: SEC Tournament In Hoover Question for attendees
Posted by GarlandTiger on 5/25/22 at 8:35 am
In the past, you could move to a vacant spot for free. We were in the overflow area which is dry camping two years ago and got the approval from the front office to move to a vacant slot on Thursday. Check with the front office.
The front office in the REC center. :dude:
The front office in the REC center. :dude:
re: SEC Tournament In Hoover Question for attendees
Posted by GarlandTiger on 5/24/22 at 2:10 pm
We decided not to go this year because we wanted to stay near the stadium. But we will consider it next year if we do not get a call off the waiting list.
SEC Tournament In Hoover Question for attendees
Posted by GarlandTiger on 5/24/22 at 1:41 pm
For the first time in 4 years my RV group has been shut out of the tournament. In the past, RV park slots could be sold by those individuals that were not planning to attend and they could keep there slot for the next year. They changed the rules this year where you can not sell your slot and it you do not show up you lost your slot for good. And they gave it to the next person on a long waiting list.
My question is can anyone give me a feel for how many Tennessee RV groups are there. They never had a presence before and I’m courious.
My question is can anyone give me a feel for how many Tennessee RV groups are there. They never had a presence before and I’m courious.
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