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Different Coaching styles and the need for TIME MACHINES
How did Napier win all the close games? In the trenches with a good O line, which created a good run game which allowed us to burn clock on long drives at end of games. Looks like Des is following in his foot steps by stacking the O line. Let’s go!
Oh and good defense.
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Levi Lewis . . . and don’t ever forget it . . .
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UL_Cajuns
How did Napier win all the close games? In the trenches with a good O line, which created a good run game which allowed us to burn clock on long drives at end of games. Looks like Des is following in his foot steps by stacking the O line. Let’s go!
Oh and good defense.
TIME MACHINES
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Turbine
TIME MACHINES
. . . those may work when going to the moon, but not in football strategies . . .
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CajunVic
. . . those may work when going to the moon, but not in football strategies . . .
It's the only thing that works in football strategies.
The OL (time machines) can make a terrible QB decent, a decent QB good, and a good QB great.
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. . . well if you put it that way . . . but don’t ever short Levi Lewis on his abilities as the ultimate TIME MACHINE . . .
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CajunVic
. . . well if you put it that way . . . but don’t ever short Levi Lewis on his abilities as the ultimate TIME MACHINE . . .
He was THE ENERGY behind the Time Machines.
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we lost a St Stanislaus recruit who visited last year to La Tech this week
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billbeck451
we lost a St Stanislaus recruit who visited last year to La Tech this week
Did we ever have him committed? If not....there wasn't any loss
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billbeck451
we lost a St Stanislaus recruit who visited last year to La Tech this week
247 does not show an offer from us
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CajunVic
Levi Lewis . . . and don’t ever forget it . . .
Never forget how he made CBN a multi millionaire.
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CajunEXPRESS
Never forget how he made CBN a multi millionaire.
……Havenever seen the MVP of a bowl game give his plaque to a teammate….man We missed Emanni this past year!
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CajunEXPRESS
Never forget how he made CBN a multi millionaire.
I wonder if some coaches ever actually feel that way about certain players and share some wealth with them.
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UL_Cajuns
I wonder if some coaches ever actually feel that way about certain players and share some wealth with them.
What is LL doing these days?
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UL_Cajuns
Looks like Hunt is helping recruit him on Twitter.
This is OL University!
Is that legal now?
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JMV JustMyView
He will be a Cajun.
Sounds good. But I think I prefer players that you have the scoop on first
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UL_Cajuns
How did Napier win all the close games? In the trenches with a good O line, which created a good run game which allowed us to burn clock on long drives at end of games. Looks like Des is following in his foot steps by stacking the O line. Let’s go!
Oh and good defense.
Napier won those close games because his teams were more discipline and focused. It started in January and went into August by the way he ran his program and most importantly his training camp. Lot more of a relaxed atmosphere and not as much accountability going on now. That’s info coming from players who played for both. To many people underestimate the little things that aren’t necessarily in the public’s eyes.
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crazycajun
247 does not show an offer from us
Scholarship offers and who gets them and who pays are none of anyone-s business it was stated here last week
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UL_Cajuns
I wonder if some coaches ever actually feel that way about certain players and share some wealth with them.
Or the rcaf... he wanted players to donate, does he continue to?
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John Cocktolstoy
Napier won those close games because his teams were more discipline and focused. It started in January and went into August by the way he ran his program and most importantly his training camp. Lot more of a relaxed atmosphere and not as much accountability going on now. That’s info coming from players who played for both. To many people underestimate the little things that aren’t necessarily in the public’s eyes.
Bingo. 💯 percent.
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. . . That might be good for Bingo, but this is football . . .
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Policarp
Did we ever have him committed? If not....there wasn't any loss
UL drug its feet with him and kept wanting him to come to more games this year, just like USM wanted him to go to another camp this summer, he got tired of being jerked around by the staff and took the LaTech offer. Stanislaus kids come in disciplined and coachable and the coaches don't have to deal with a bunch of bs from them like kids from some other schools. His older brother also played, and even his brother admits that his younger brother is much more polished player than he was at that age.
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John Cocktolstoy
Napier won those close games because his teams were more discipline and focused. It started in January and went into August by the way he ran his program and most importantly his training camp. Lot more of a relaxed atmosphere and not as much accountability going on now. That’s info coming from players who played for both. To many people underestimate the little things that aren’t necessarily in the public’s eyes.
You sure it didn’t have anything to do with Torrence, Mitchell, Hunt, Brown or Dotson? I mean I would think that those OL wearing out defenses made winning tight games easier.
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. . . Nah, it was none of those guys, it was because they slept together in a dorm . . .
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CajunVic
. . . Nah, it was none of those guys, it was because they slept together in a dorm . . .
Now you've gone and done it....