PP7 Or TM7

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by LSUALLDAY, Jan 18, 2012.

  1. LSUALLDAY

    LSUALLDAY Purp Guy

    Joined:
    Sep 1, 2010
    Messages:
    197
    Likes Received:
    63
    Ok so this is a really tough question but who you go Pat P Or the Honey Badger.

    Dont get me wrong Honey Badger is the man!

    But personally Pat is my favorite.
     
  2. TexasTigers

    TexasTigers Are You With Me ?

    Joined:
    Jan 14, 2002
    Messages:
    5,919
    Likes Received:
    476
    I like the way PP played.
    I think if Honey Badger tones down the smack talk and peacocking and lets his game do all the talking I think him.
     
  3. LSUALLDAY

    LSUALLDAY Purp Guy

    Joined:
    Sep 1, 2010
    Messages:
    197
    Likes Received:
    63
    I know what you mean. PP was more shut down while TM is more a dynamic playmaker.
     
  4. locoguano

    locoguano Founding Member

    Joined:
    Jun 26, 2004
    Messages:
    10,342
    Likes Received:
    2,216
    Patrick Peterson has more football player in his left pinky toe than TM7 has in his whole body.
     
  5. skippy737

    skippy737 Founding Member

    Joined:
    Aug 13, 2008
    Messages:
    1,112
    Likes Received:
    75
    out of 100 people only one would say honey badger-- PP is a stud and is way faster, taller, stronger, and a better defender-- its not even close - no-- its not even fair to use those names in the same sentence- unless the sentence is " they both played for LSU-- then thats ok
     
  6. tigerace

    tigerace Founding Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2007
    Messages:
    552
    Likes Received:
    231
    Imagine what type of havoc PP could cause IF he was allowed to play center field like TM7? PP would have been crazy good if used like the Honey Badger. Problem was, PP was crazy good just being left at corner. Without a doubt, two different players, again with two different skill sets, but PP wins hands down. Better comparison: PP or LaRon Landry?
     
  7. LSUALLDAY

    LSUALLDAY Purp Guy

    Joined:
    Sep 1, 2010
    Messages:
    197
    Likes Received:
    63
    Laron is a harder hitter to me.
     
  8. tigerace

    tigerace Founding Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2007
    Messages:
    552
    Likes Received:
    231
    You have that right. LaRon was a beast from the day he stepped on campus. I don't know how to download any YouTube video of LaRon while at LSU, but there are a couple of highlight films out there and it is a thing of beauty to watch him knock people around. Of course, comparing a Saftey to a CB may not be apples to apples, but I think both PP and LaRon have to be considered two of LSU's all time greats at their respective positions.
     
  9. LSUALLDAY

    LSUALLDAY Purp Guy

    Joined:
    Sep 1, 2010
    Messages:
    197
    Likes Received:
    63
    Yeah so how do you think Brandon Taylor will do in the NFL? Lol did you know Craig Steltz starts for chicago time to time?
     
  10. tigerace

    tigerace Founding Member

    Joined:
    Nov 14, 2007
    Messages:
    552
    Likes Received:
    231
    Steltz was like the Jacob Hester of defense. I don't think he had the most skills, but he has good ball skills and had a way of being around the play. I think Brandon Taylor has a chance in the NFL. He bulked up this year, is athletic, and hits well. Not sure how well he covers, but as a saftey he might make it
     

Share This Page