Saints rookie camp

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  1. uscvball

    uscvball Founding Member

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    How's he look? :)

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    Be good to Big Sed. He's a great person and a very hard worker. I can't wait to watch him on Sundays.
     
  2. CajunlostinCali

    CajunlostinCali Booger Eatin Moron

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    He is a VERY big boy. I would not want to be the owner of the fingers that found there way into his face mask! He fills out that number 90 very well. I am certain he will serve the Saints organization extremely proud.
     
  3. khounba

    khounba Founding Member

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    He's going to provide an immediate impact for the Saints. I'm just hoping he can control himself with the cuisine down here. New Orleans linemen seem to expand greatly from season to season. That's part of the reason I would have liked to see them get Dorsey, he's used to it. :grin:
     
  4. Bandit88

    Bandit88 Old Enough to Know Better

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    What's he doin with my quads in his sleeves? :grin:
     
  5. mctiger

    mctiger RIP, and thanks for the music Staff Member

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    I'd rather see him wearing #49. What a cool number for a DT! I understand the rules for certain numbers on offense; you have to distinguish between players who are eligible to touch the ball and those who aren't. But why should it matter on defense?
     
  6. PURPLE TIGER

    PURPLE TIGER HOPE is not a strategy!

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    Other than having a favorite team or wanting to live close to home, he has to be delighted that he went to the Saints.

    He was drafted very high but ended up with a pretty good team that was just lacking a few players. With hard work and determination, he can be a rookie starter on a team that could make a run at a title.

    If we can find a healthy TE and if the RB situation works out (Duece-health), this offense will again be very powerful. We won't need to shut out our opponent to win.

    If Ellis is everything we believe he is and we get ANY play from our secondary, we should win quite a few games.

    He's big enough to block the running lanes without even moving. :hihi:
     
  7. Bandit88

    Bandit88 Old Enough to Know Better

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    I'm not sure that dude's ever been delighted, as much as he's either been hungry.... or not hungry.

    Delight may be a frivolous emotion for a man of such.....capacity. Just sayin'...
     
  8. Carface

    Carface What the...?

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    Plus he gets to hang out with coach Yaw Yaw. Who could ask for more?
     
  9. BigWee_TEAMKATT

    BigWee_TEAMKATT Victory for LSU!!!

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    If I am not mistaken, I think Coach O recruited Ellis.
     
  10. uscvball

    uscvball Founding Member

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    He sure did. I've said it before....I know he gets made fun of (it is sorta' funny) but the players he's specifically coached/recruited are incredibly loyal to him and he was pretty much universally loved by USC fans. Many of us, including me, were hoping he'd somehow come back after he got fired by Ole Miss. It almost happened but it became a no-go after Al Davis attempted to fire Lane Kiffin.
     

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