No love for Scott

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  1. LSUtiger327

    LSUtiger327 Pow right in da kissa

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    scott's a monster and last night was his coming out party for the nation. they'll recognize soon if he keeps playing this way.
     
  2. TigerSnarl

    TigerSnarl Air Conditioned Gypsy

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    In my eyes, Scott was our MVP last night.
     
  3. SabanFan

    SabanFan The voice of reason

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    Why all the leg humping for Charles Scott? :hihi:
     
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  4. TigerBait3

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    I wonder if any of the national media guys watched the game so next year they dont have to list Keiland Williams as an All-American instead of Scott.

    I suspect they will anyways.
     
  5. downtown

    downtown Founding Member

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    Charles Scott is a STAR. He really is a Heisman-type RB. I really believe that. LSU just doesn't feed it to running backs 30+ times to get the crazy numbers. But he's putting up huge numbers without all the carries.

    Based on Scott's average against Auburn, he would have run for 200+ yards if he had just 9 more carries. And believe me, he would have gotten the yards.

    Scott is the FIRST LSU RB to ever get 100+ yards at Auburn. That's amazing considering how long we've been playing them. The best part is that their D is awesome and they were stacking the line. It didn't matter because Scott is a complete animal. Even when we had NO passing threat in the 1st quarter, he was running on them with authority. And he got stronger as the game went on with Auburn's D fired up. We should be more pumped about Scott than anything because this proves that he is a Prime Timer.

    Les Miles teams are 34-2 when rushing for 100+ yards a game during his career at LSU. How many teams do y'all see that will stop Scott? And our O-line was opening up some nice holes, but Scott was bulldozing people even when there wasn't much to work with.

    If we get a passing threat (like the 2nd half at Auburn) - Look out! I'd put him up there with any RB in the nation. His 9-yard average is legit because that's what he was getting in the meat of that game yesterday. And even better is that he is a big play guy too. He breaks one or more for 30+ every game. I'm so glad that Les/Crowton kept feeding him the ball and got it to him 20+ times. We need to keep doing that. He is the real deal and everyone else is about to find out too. GO TIGERS!
     
  6. QBLuke

    QBLuke Hickey Da God

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    nevermind
     
  7. Tygrr

    Tygrr Win the West

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    It's been awhile, I'm horny.
     
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  8. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Scott has the best hips I have ever seen on a RB his size.

    Between Tygrr being horny and me loving his hips, this thread is destined for the gay hall of fame.
     
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  9. mcstraycat

    mcstraycat Founding Member

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    He reminded me a bit of Dalton Hilliard, the way he just lowered his shoulder and kept those legs churning, tacklers hanging off him. I'd like to see stats on yards gained after contact.
     
  10. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    DOTB was telling me that he reminds him of Emmitt Smith.

    Nice comparison.
     

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