Louisiana-based NFL Draft expert Mike Detillier had this to say two days ago: "Chris (Faulk) is gathering information and considering," Detillier said. "It surprised me. I thought he was a lock to come back in 2013 for LSU. He is undecided right now, fifty-fifty. The family is doing a lot of research on the draft and what would happen if he turns pro. Health will determine how high he gets picked." "He is in rehab, but he has been told his knee is coming along very well and ahead of schedule," Detillier said. "He should be good to go for NFL workouts and LSU's Pro Day in the spring." Detillier said Faulk could get picked in the second round if he returns to 100 percent health or close to it. "If he is still in rehab in April and not fully recovered, he could slip to the third or fourth round," he said.
Oh you can bank that one bauce! I hope mett is watching film of johnny whats his name because he will have to become very mobile. We lose at least 3 next year and the cycle starts all over again. sigh.
If our Offense can not help the defense out like the '12 season... losing 3 will be on the low side. Although I just don't see the defense being as bad as in '08.
Time will tell. I have long since given up hope that the water head will do what needs to be done. He is well paid and content, in zero danger and he knows it. No need to stress just keep feeding them 9 and 10 win seasons and all is well. Ten win seasons are a dime a dozen these days. Its the losses that shouldn't be that count and those are the ones we can't win and wont win anymore. Sad but true.
You think katrina dumped some water on south la, wait till you lop that melon off. Better have the levees shored up good.
Are we even going to be able to field a team next year? No matter what 'the sky is not falling' crowd thinks, there HAS to be a reason for the mass exodus. Anyone care to guess what that might be?
Now, the big question is who steps up and plays left tackle? Does Collins slide over? Does Jerald Hawkins start there? Mike Detillier said he is the left tackle of the future. Austin and Edinburgh are also available.