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    2 guys that really looked good Saturday were John Curtis RB walk-on Torrey Pierce and Capital/N'west State wr transfer walk on Bradley Brown!!!!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MissingMandy View Post
    hmmmmm sounds like last years team. As far as the oline goes #71 Andre Huval is the center , same as last year and #72 is Leonardo Bates ,same as last year only he will probably play LG replacing Kyle Plouhar. They should have alot more depth at these positions this year which is a great thing. There wasn't any room for injury last year and luckily that wasn't a big issue.
    No offense but last year's team at this time was no where near as good as this year's team is right now. They were struggling in many areas to find out who was going to be playing where. That carried itself all the way into a good portion of the season. There was great maturation shown by last year's team, but this team has taken off from where last year's team handed them the baton. I wish those who graduated could have had another year with this coaching staff to see how far they could have brought their level of play. Those guys built a great foundation, But these guys are going to exceed well beyond the marks set by the team last season. In other words this is going to be the best UL football team ever.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudsheen#winnin View Post
    Im super excited about this team
    we have alot of talent across the board

    Qb-We are set,no real worries here...very solid backup in Broadway
    rb-i feel zo is going to be an all-conference player this year, effrem reed is going to spectacular, and we see a little montrel carter
    Ol- i believe we are set here, o-line performed well last year, should only get better...leanardo bates will play in the nfl
    Te- very solid group of guys here, pettis is a hugggge player, great blocker...Maxwell and Ian thompson should see some action in pass catching role
    Wr- wow just wow, we are stacked here...our 3 returning starters our back in lawson, peoples and, surgent...Lawson will have another bug year as will peoples and surgent....we also get back James butler who was looking like our best receiver till he tore his acl, also Robinson has been looking like a great receiver, needs to cut down on drops,but he looks like a very solid receiver...not to mention figaro.....how are we going to find ways to spread the ball around

    overall our offense is stacked and should be very fun to watch

    dl- they look ok as of now, can't wait to get our juco guys in to provide a great pass rush
    lb- 2 returning starters in le'Marcus and molbert..qyen is going to be an absolute beast, and will burrowes has been looking great...also we return a couple other key backups here
    db- at corner we are looking great with melvin coming back(should be all conference) and moten sliding over to natural position at corner, and he has looked pretty darn good there...also returning is our kickback Sean Thomas, and dexter coin might see the field...at safety we have question marks....tig
    barksdale should start at one safety, not to sure who starts at the other yet

    i think out defense is going to surprise some people this year... I believe we will be much better this year than we were last year

    just my outlook, tell me what y'all think
    If Montrel was number 11 on the field yesterday, UL fans are going to see more than a little of him. I'm, not sure how much of my long winded narrative you absorbed, but I played with Verdin. This guy remeinded me of Verdin when I saw him on film, but right now he's better than Verdin ever was. For the record, Verdin played in the NFL for about ten years I think.

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    RedCajun's Avatar RedCajun is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Fan for Sure

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    If Montrel was number 11 on the field yesterday, UL fans are going to see more than a little of him. I'm, not sure how much of my long winded narrative you absorbed, but I played with Verdin. This guy remeinded me of Verdin when I saw him on film, but right now he's better than Verdin ever was. For the record, Verdin played in the NFL for about ten years I think.
    Been waiting on your practice report. You got me excited for the spring game.
    Verdin was a beast on Tecmo Bowl back in the day. According to wiki, Verdin made 2 pro bowls as a return man.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RedCajun View Post
    Been waiting on your practice report. You got me excited for the spring game.
    Verdin was a beast on Tecmo Bowl back in the day. According to wiki, Verdin made 2 pro bowls as a return man.
    ----------What timing with Rice coming in---I wrote this on the way back from our victory over Rice in our first big time game----Div 1-A???----"When the referee give his signal him----and da game it start to enfold----Caw, a shock go tru da crowd----In 12 seconds Clarance done cross der Goal" Yes there is more to it but a great night for the Cajuns!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    At RB the tandem of Alonzo Harris & Montrel Carter are going to become the greatest tandem of backs the SBC has ever seen. I had the opportunity to play with & block for a guy named Clarence Verdin. Old time UL fans know the name. I can tell you now that Monrel is better than Verdin was. He is every bit as fast, but has incredible instincts in traffic & can cut on a dime. I saw his high school film & couldn't help but think, sure he could do that kind of stuff on the high school level, but I doubted very seriously whether he could do it at this level. Today my thinking was proven wrong. Montrel will be to Harris what Darren Sproales was to Ladanian Tumlinson. The only difference is Alonzo Harris is not LT. He is more like Chuck Muncie. This young man still has a ways to go to fulfill his potential, but I believe if he does. By the time he graduates he could possibley be the first running back to be taken in the NFL draft. That's right. I said it. This guy is a BIG man who could play for any team in this country. He has great size, power, speed, & some of the best hands for a big running back I have ever seen. He is running with a lower pad level & is learning to find the hole, gets on his best blockers back side & follows & allows his blocking to develop. He is also learning how to cut back more every day & developing into a bruising punishing style of runner that is becoming more & more rare in college football today.
    You blocked for Verdin?!?! Which Turkey Bowl was that???

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    Quote Originally Posted by duggie85 View Post
    You blocked for Verdin?!?! Which Turkey Bowl was that???
    You mad Bro? Another one line drive by? What a surprise. You afraid if you actually post something which requires more than fifteen seconds of analysis, you'll show your true ignorance? Yes I blocked for Verdin in Jr. high & high school. Those are the usual levels that one must play before going to college & the NFL if one is fortunate enough. Am I supposed to be ashamed of that? You can bet I aint braggin about it. He was a first class jerk off, & wasn't nearly as good as the best I ever had the chance to play with or against. The dude was from Dulac & tried to pretend he was from New Orleans. The first time that guy ever laid eyes on New Orleans was when we played John Ehret. He was fast as greased lightning though.

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