LSU Running Back U

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by BayouBengal014, Sep 21, 2015.

  1. BayouBengal014

    BayouBengal014 Founding Member

    I watch a lot of college football and the only team that has as much versatility as LSU at the running back spot is Georgia.
     
  2. BayouBengal014

    BayouBengal014 Founding Member

    Rondell Mealy was also a very good back although he did spell Faulk but even as a starter he was very effective. Joseph Addai, and Steven Ridley also have had success in the NFL. Harvey Williams wasn't to bad neither.
     
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  3. BayouBengal014

    BayouBengal014 Founding Member

    They say Dillon Mosses can play Outside Linebacker. If we can land him he would be big for us. He plays both sides of the ball but he really like playing on the front 7
     
  4. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    Charles Scott was pretty good, Jacob Hester was a scrappy gamer (ever notice how those adjectives are always used for white athletes?). Dalton, Spencer Ware was pretty good, Keiland I think had his moments, Ally Broussard, who was the little guy that played before Ally, and when he went down Ally started and played really well?
     
  5. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    White athletes have great work ethic and a blue collare mentality. Like Larry Bird. Black athletes are born with mad skills. Like Michael Jordan.
     
  6. BayouBengal014

    BayouBengal014 Founding Member

    Shyrone Carry
     
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  7. Bengal B

    Bengal B Founding Member

    Dominick Davis was pretty good. Scored 4 TD's in the Sugar Bowl vs Illinois
     
  8. LaSalleAve

    LaSalleAve when in doubt, mumble

    Well done thank you
     
  9. ParadiseiNC

    ParadiseiNC don't worry, be happy

    Justin Vincent?
     
  10. ParadiseiNC

    ParadiseiNC don't worry, be happy

    Oh, SCarey, are you sure? He only played for us sparingly, as I recall.
     

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