1. Late night TF?
  2. Yeah. Very late. Not sleeping well. :(
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  3. I agree with this.
  4. Come on, Tirk. Let's at least try a stab at modesty.:lol:
  5. Talk about!
  6. No, that would make tirk lose some of his charm.
  7. IMO:
    Williams: most explosive and game changing ability
    Murphy: most versitile, can do it all and do it well
    Scott: most durable, maybe most reliable

    You can win with all 3 in different ways. I think Keiland Williams has the most star potential. I think he should develop into the go to back a lot of fans have been waiting for. No matter who we put on the field, it is a win-win for LSU
    :geaux:

  8. this is probably true but it looks like KW is going to be a late-bloomer on the college front- minus his calves at least.

    looks like scott and murph in crunch time for now. kw will likely get most of his carries in mop-up for now if i had to guess.
  9. Murphy is not the biggest of the group, but I think he runs the hardest and with the most passion of them all. I really KW, but I think it will be very tough to keep Murphy off the field for long. I hate the backs splitting carries, but it will be difficult for opposing defenses to prepare for all 3........each week.:geauxtige
  10. There have been a lot of newspaper articles about Keiland lately, and he acknoledges what he has to improve, but I've got no reason to believe he's turned into a complete back yet.

    I'm not sure if "late-bloomer" is the word. He's a guy who came in very talented but with flaws you expect from a freshman, and just hasn't corrected those flaws in the time-period I would expect.

    I would love for him to put it all together, but until he does he won't be an every down back - he'll get any snaps where we run the option (not sure how often that will be now without Perrilloux), as well as snaps throughout games which put him in a position to make a big play. However, he won't be in for many third & longs or third & shorts.