1. "Whatever" is what 12 year olds say when they have no answer.

    I was addressing your buddy being perplexed about how information could be leaked from a practice when it's closed to the media. Of course you know that already.

    And of course if you knew that practice hadn't already taken place, you would have mentioned that in your post, but you didn't. You read it later and made another post.

    But nice try attempting to spin the issue. :rofl: :thumb:
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  2. okay, we obviously need to bring in the Forum Unity Council. the internet personas are going crazy up in this beech.
  3. All players implicated will still practice, take snaps, and go on with business as usual... That is until something breaks, and either charges are filed or dropped., it's called team preparation, and Miles isn't going to convict anyone until he knows the facts.

  4. I have to agree, its just the Distractions that have me worried.

    I was on espn.com reading the comments on the article, it is getting seriously ridiculous and out of control.

    As I told laduckfan last week, this america, where perception is reality, In a court of law you are innocent until proven guilty, in society especially being a high profile athlete or team, you are guilty until proven innocent, its a damn shame, but its just the way it is and what this program is going to have to deal with IF and until the names are cleared.
  5. Alright, Ill head up the committee for F.U.C.-U
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  6. :lol:
  7. If we had a real QB we'd have won 10 or 11 games last season.
  8. Too bad it bothers you that some have seen enough of JJ and favor another qb. Where do you see the word 'real' ?
  9. So all bar fight issues aside, Lets say Jefferson is out, who do you want taking the snaps against the damn ducks??

    Lee
    or
    Mett

    ????
  10. Lee has more SEC experience, but Mett is the future. I'd kinda like to see Mett play given the hype, and the fact that I'd hate to see him standing on the sideline for a majority of one of his 2-3 years here, let him get some experience early.

    On the other hand, Jarrett Lee has been a damn fine representative of LSU and after a lackluster (to say the least) performance after being thrown into the fire his freshman year, he's shown no signs of being one of those guys that leaves because of lack of playing time. I have a lot of respect for this young man and would love to see him get another chance.

    Decision: whoever performs better. :D