Real degenerates would be whatever @lsutiga is getting arrested for right now. With that, I'm done for night.
Well like us coonasses say along da levee "same difference". Mais we aint too smart but we pass a good time cher!
Rhetorical, I'm sure. You're saying not yet, and that's been my point with you since we've been discussing Ensminger. I've been watching him for over 20 years. I've seen him coordinate offenses that are predicated on using several wide outs and remember what happened. It was my opinion that what we were seeing in the preseason from the staff didn't fit. Going three plus wide, in single wide sets, with RPO options wasn't in Ensminger's wheelhouse. I've suggested in this thread that LSU could do better than an Ensminger led offense. It's no coincidence Orgeron has brought in a passing game coordinator.
Sopsher's one that's been back and forth for a year now, even more so it seems over the last ten days. Late yesterday evening the conversations around Tuscaloosa were mentioning there wasn't a feeling of a lot of confidence coming from the Baton Rouge side of this recruiting battle. With Young you've mentioned two of the last three defensive linemen I'd like to see Bama sign. If feel good about Young, intrigued about Sopsher, and entertained by an FSU commit that was in town this past weekend.
I'll just say this....I'm well aware of the correct spelling. I don't speak Cajun French but I took 3 years of French in college. I use the phonetic version for a purpose....in the way I would address folks here, or most anyway, using tu, not vous. I only use the sharp end when required. By the way @GiantDuckFan, you think Haloti Ngata would mind being called Samoan?
As a very smart person told me...it's sad that Cajun French isn't being recorded, taught, encouraged. Culture gets lost that way and future generations are the ones who miss out. Makes you wonder why it's getting squashed.
I think there is some effort to document, but being associated with a lack of education probably had a lot to do with it.