1. I like the Freak as well, I love how mean and just utterly destructive he looks. Everything I've read talks about him being in the 295 range, 15% body fat and running a 4.7.........that's a big badass coming at you! Count me in for Freak, apparently he can sing too....

    http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/67806/change-has-fueled-lsus-anthony-johnson
  2. Yea he's a very talented player who can put up big numbers. I think him and ego together can plug up some holes. 4.7 in the forty I doubt that's legit a lot of those times are ego boosted I'd say he's more of a mid 4.9 to low 5.
  3. Well...they don't call him "Freak" for no reason. With only 15% body fat, if that's accurate, he MIGHT be able to move like that. I was about 250 in HS, and I ran a pathetic fifteen minute mile, but I could sprint surprisingly fast, even keeping up with the track guys for the first 20-30 yards. Nobody knew how I did it...not even me. A true physical anomaly like Freak just may be able to pull it off.
  4. Maybe
  5. Bruce Feldman of CBS: "Hearing lots of good things out of #LSU abt WR Travin Dural, a 6-2 redshirt FR former track star coming off a knee INJ."
  6. His 40 time doesn't matter. It is how quick he is in 10-20 yards. If he is as quick as people say he will be able to catch any back around the LOS. Remember KeKe running James down in the backfield against Oregon? AT 40 James would be 3-4 yards in front of KeKe, at the LOS no difference.
  7. *Ahem* :D

    Yeah, I know it's just the first game, but he's certainly on track.
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  8. A lot of people said Landry, as well. Not bad to have two breakout players, though.