Favorite team:LSU 
Location:Jacksonville Florida area
Biography:Graduated from Evangel Christian Shreveport
Interests:Golf and anything LSU
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Registered on:3/7/2012
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Yeah, he'll get a great education (if he wants one) and be at one of America's nicest schools, but football-wise, he just consigned himself to football irrelevancy. Sorry dude, it didn't have to be that way.
You can add this stat as well and it helps to complete the picture. CLM has never recruited a skill position player that has gone on to be drafted in the first round of the NFL draft. Can't count Jamarcus, Dwayne Bowe or Chris Davis. They were Saban recruits. There was a WR from Okie St. that went late first round in 01 I think, but Miles was not his recruiter.
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Cam Cameron would be a nice, niiiiice get.

A fence post with a headset hanging off it would be an improvement.
Fanaika and Boutte and Pocic love to pancake people. I am very thrilled with this class. :geauxtigers:
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Cam Cameron only sounds like a good hire because of his NFL experience. But he's been fired from his last couple of jobs and, seeing as he can't find work in the league, he's not highly regarded in those parts. Also...Miles has his hands all over that offense and he doesn't seem to mind what the offense is doing.

So...I'd rate the hire as just any other hire at the OC position in the Les Miles era.

He's not the only one who couldn't cut it in the NFL and wanted to come back to the college game.
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Played poker at a table just a few feet away from Les Miles's poker table last night, Kathy sat right by his side. They stayed for just a while. I absolutely love Les Miles, so it was a blast sitting so close to the Coach and his wife, they were a joy.

I noticed that Les couldn't help himself from staring at the HD screen several times when ESPN was interviewing NFL players about the Superbowl. Thought that was funny, this man really loves football and loves his wife, for they both had his attention.

The saddest day for me is when Les Miles retires from LSU for I've grown to love everything about our LSU coach. Les is the best thing to ever happen to LSU for many reasons. People across America have become fans of college football due to his coaching style being so entertaining. But Les is much more than that, he consistently recruits the best players and consistently competes with and beats the best teams.

Even the great Saban at Alabama hasn't had to deal with the tough scheduling that Les Miles continuously has to deal with every year. But you hear no complaining from Miles, he shows no fear. I love him for that and for being a great coach to his players, and a great family man. Les remains a solid decent and humble human being, which you seldom see from those making it big in their profession.

As for losing the national title, get over it, it happens. The New England Patriots coach went undefeated but lost in the Superbowl. Fans still appreciate their great coach, LSU fans should definitely learn to appreciate ours. Hope we have you for a while coach, stay healthy, we love you.
Thanks for the post, wife Cathy. At least I hope you're Cathy.
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Lets wait another week
How about we wait a couple of years before we go giving congrats.
I know what yo mean gump. I've been saying that since '05.
The only thing Saban is scared of is a salary cap.

re: LSU recruiting Shreveport

Posted by lsueddie18 on 1/25/13 at 6:43 pm
Look up Tony Moss from Bossier High. Led LSU in receiving in both 88 & 89. I played with him at Bossier in 81. One of the fastest guys I've ever seen in person and a great student. I became an LSU fan because of Tony.
Whomever helps us get our third down percentage numbers up. I'm thinking Desean Smith. :cheers:
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Great coach, facilities, and the fan base.
...and no salary cap.
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A helmet to helmet hit is when a player uses his helmet to strike an opposing player in the helmet. Due to the severe nature of the injuries that can occur as a result of this type of hit, helmet to helmet hits are penalties in the NFL, whether incidental or deliberate. Defensively, helmet to helmet penalties are usually flagged during the process of making a tackle. However, the penalty can also be enforced on an offensive player making a block or a defensive player making a block after a turnover.



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I was fairly amazed that a "helmet to helmet" penalty was not called. It was one of the clearest helmet to helmet hits I've seen in a while, but not even any mention by the talking heads. Nothing. Oh well. Get well Ridley!
He's not a super mobile guy, so he needs to quicken his release. That alone will make him dramatically better.
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Haven't we done Shep to death? He will not make it in the NFL. With all of his speed and elusiveness, why didn't he return kicks of punts? Answer: he lacked physicality. As a receiver, he struggled getting off the line, and his hands were not reliable; the kid should have gone to a place like Georgia Tech where they ran the option. He was not good enough to start at LSU which lacked quality receivers; do you think he can make it in the NFL?
I was content to just lurk and read, but this has got to be the dumbest post I've seen in a while. Let me ask you a question DA. Do you honestly think CLM is a decent evaluator of offensive skill players with his offensive record? Russell Shepard made the worst possible decision of his young life in coming to LSU. He would've been a superstar at Oregon, Oklahoma, Texas, Oklahoma St., the list goes on and on. He'll be a great pro and the wool will be further pulled from a lot of eyes. Geaux RS10!
I say over and by a bunch and here's why. With nearly the entire defense jumping ship, the team will be behind in a lot of games next year, forcing Mett to have to throw A LOT. Look for 3500 or better.