The best the about them is that they will all be back next year. Harvey is getting a year back.
GEAUX Cajuns
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The best the about them is that they will all be back next year. Harvey is getting a year back.
GEAUX Cajuns
and let's not forget linden and sampy could possibly get another year as well
They really created a nice pocket on this play.
The best sign of an O-Line doing its job well.
<blockquote><p align=justify>MIAMI · Barring any major weather disruptions -- or 24-hour newscasts filled with terms like "cone of error" and "eye wall restructuring" -- Florida International (1-0) will play its second game of the season Saturday against Louisiana-Lafayette (2-2).
The cancellation (Jacksonville) and postponement (Western Kentucky) have coach Don Strock worried his team might come out flat and fall too far behind.
"I am [concerned with a slow start] a little bit, I'll be honest," said the third-year coach. "I have never been through anything like this, and it seems like every weekend is when the storms are coming through.
"We set another record -- we played one game in a September -- and I don't think anyone's done that before."
After having its opener against Jacksonville canceled because of Hurricane Frances, FIU went on to beat Youngstown State on the road Sept. 11.
Its home opener against Western Kentucky was postponed by Hurricane Jeanne. The game will be played Nov. 20, pushing back a matchup with Florida Atlantic to Dec. 4.
The rescheduling of games and the changing of game plans is something the team will have to overcome with little margin for error as it plays its first Division I opponent.
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Usually a game and film analysis give players something of a transition from one week to another.
"It stinks," said safety John Haritan, who set an FIU record with 21 tackles against Youngstown State. "This is a first for me. I've never had to practice and get a game canceled. It's tough to switch gears, come back and just have to focus on Louisiana-Lafayette."
Another concern for Haritan and the defense can be channeling emotion.
"You always get a little overanxious in every game," Haritan said. "But now that we haven't played in a few weeks, we are going to be a little more anxious and hyped up; we just need to take a deep breath and relax."
While the defense played well against YSU, the offense seemed sluggish.
Added defensive coordinator Bernard Clark: "It's a tough situation, and we have to make sure they stay on track mentally.
"The only bright spot about this ... is that we're 1-0. We could be 0-1 sitting around."
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Yes, these men are the non-hero positions, but they are the ones whom make the plays happen!!!!!
Their names need to be out there!!!
DaddyCajun!!
Hope those guys heal up quickly and help MT pick up some well deserved W's!
DaddyCajun!!!
That is great, that UL is starting to be shown on TV more and more so our backers from ALL over can get together and WATCH them!! I get out to the North Shore from time to time to fish and pull the kids on the FireBall!!
DaddyCajun!!!
I went and did some recon work tonight. Tailgaters is in the shopping center where West Marine is located. The place is pretty big and has a bunch of TV's. Pretty good looking menu. Confirmation has been made on the Sunshine Network, they have it. Now for the bad part there is a 10' x 35' panoramic view of LSUAMBR stadium, that game will probably be over by our kickoff. They are looking forward to a big crowd of Cajun fans and the game will be on (hopefully we can get enough to put it on multiple TV's). Make sure to wear your Cajuns gear. Post if you plan to attend. Oh and I'll be the guy drinking the high quality H2O with hops and barley.
Great job, WB! What variety of H2O w/h&b do you favor? I'll have to buy you one for your "hard work". See you there! Geaux Ragin' Cajuns!!!