RxRenewal
| Favorite team: | LSU |
| Location: | Nashville, TN |
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| Registered on: | 11/21/2005 |
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re: One thing is for sure...the days leading up to September 24
Posted by RxRenewal on 4/7/11 at 6:18 am to wvubrandon
One other thing for sure is that LSU won't be in Morgantown on Sept. 17. They'll be two days removed from taking care of business in Starkville, MS.
re: Abram Booty...
Posted by RxRenewal on 10/15/10 at 10:32 pm to LakeViewLSU
Yeah, a 13yd shotgun doesn't work beyond high school.
re: I can't forgive the Wildcat absence
Posted by RxRenewal on 10/7/10 at 8:26 am to La Place Mike
A pass from the Wildcat is basically a trick play option from that formation. It's design is essentially to put a hat on a hat, and the runner theoretically only has one tackler to shake. So I don't understand the answer that Miles gives regarding that defenses would be able to focus on the formation because of a lack of ability to pass from that formation.
re: What's this I'm hearing about LSU fans not going to Gainesville?
Posted by RxRenewal on 10/6/10 at 9:50 pm to boxcarbarney
I'll be there!
re: Lees INT in the endzone
Posted by RxRenewal on 10/4/10 at 10:18 am to Geaux2Hell
Both I think...last night I was watching the Tenn broadcast of the game, and the announcers talked about that particular play for quite a while. As soon as he intercepted it, the Tenn broadcasters said that was probably the worst call they have ever seen. Minutes later on Tenn's ensuing drive, they revisited that play saiying they still couldn't believe that play was ever even drawn up. Ultimately, Lee made a poor throw, though.
Whether you look at it subjectively or objectively, whomever is running the offense should willingly resign from that precise position.
re: UT Game! Any Tiger fans in Tenn getting smack from UT fans?
Posted by RxRenewal on 10/1/10 at 11:00 am to LSU RAMPAGE24
I just tell them that our FG kicker is much better than UAB's.
Also, name one big game that WVU has won. Let me guess, Pitt in 2007...oops!
Being that WVU is ranked lower than LSU, you need to tell us why you think WVU beats LSU.
P.S...don't drink and drive in Nashville. Take a cab, take a cab, take a cab.
There's plenty of good places that are Nashville owned, and would suggest one of those rather than the chains. Rusan's does indeed have good sushi, though. Samurai is also great, and Virago has the trendy hip sushi. Germantown Cafe is a staple around here, and Midtown Cafe is very good, too. Rather than going to Fat Mo's, you can have a much better atmosphere and burger at Sportsman's Grille. There's a string of restaurants in the 12South area that are good...italian, a pretentious burger joint, and a good spot called the Blind Pig. The Pig has a great menu, and all the pork you want. Enjoy your visit to Nashville...it's a great town with a very nice climate.
Miami had been a disaster well before Saban rolled in. I truly think he realized quickly after going to Miami his passion was teaching kids how to play football. He's great at that, and I'm glad he did it at LSU. I like Miles, too, but in a different way. I've never giggled after so many wins in all my years of watching LSU football. Keep on doing it, but if we start losing...next.
Saban can just about win with anybody's players. That is one coach who instills tough-arse football in his players and other coaches, and his way is the winning way. He can come in, stay 4 or 5 years, and then leave again anytime he wants in my book. He brought championship football to LSU.
Well, he's definitely lucky. Perhaps there's enough talent to live on lucky, and that works for me. It makes it fun to watch LSU...unless you're a fan. You're glad to win, but not satisfied with having to be lucky to win. It's why I love it.
I would just suggest something original.
Actually, you need to quit calling him "Matty Ice" all together. It's not original...it's already been used!
The philosophy may be tied to a percentage. Maybe Manieri has numbers that say a sacrificed runner to 2nd base does not have a significant overall chance to come across the plate, and the sure out decreases those chances even more. I heard this very discussion from the commentators for the GA Tech game on Sunday.
They'll all be swinging strong before we know it. Them boys are just waiting on that hot arse baseball weather to get here.
re: LSU vs. Ole Miss Prediction thread
Posted by RxRenewal on 2/14/09 at 6:47 am to Jrushi5Tiger
It's Huertas, not Fuertes...and he's a junior. The Whites are their freshmen who are impacting...Terrico and Malcolm.
To me, and I had plenty to drink, it appeared that our strategy was to take bad shots and let Marcus hog the ball. I should have won a ton of money last night because every time Marcus touched the ball, I stated "10 bucks he shoots it". And he did every time. He should have had 50 points with as many shots that he took.
That's funny...Dreamland didn't do so well in Baton Rouge.
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