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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Lsu fans also don't think Jeremy hill did anything wrong
    Literally this. I asked a good friend of mine who just graduated LSU law in his professional opinion, did JH do anything wrong. He said no, and I proceeded to slam my face into a food processor

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunfan337 View Post
    Literally this. I asked a good friend of mine who just graduated LSU law in his professional opinion, did JH do anything wrong. He said no, and I proceeded to slam my face into a food processor
    Your post just made me shove my leg into my rear tine roto tiller... up to the knee.. On the way to the emergency room

    OUT!

    Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunboy74 View Post
    He was definately an outstanding prospect. When multiple players sign some will play some won't. In his case eventually he probably would have but who knows LSU signs 2 more studs this year and he still doesn't. But probably good decision by him to go somewhere he can play and in the link he seems to really like the fit at UL. Good luck to him.
    This happens a lot and it would really be beneficial if some of these athletes would realize this at an earlier stage, and commit to the Cajuns now, instead of getting buried on some depth chart at a really good named school.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    This happens a lot and it would really be beneficial if some of these athletes would realize this at an earlier stage, and commit to the Cajuns now, instead of getting buried on some depth chart at a really good named school.
    With the depth and commits we have now at LB, high school kids will face that same decision here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    With the depth and commits we have now at LB, high school kids will face that same decision here.
    Every super successful program becomes a talent graveyard at certain positions at some point.

    The question the HS athlete has to ask himself is this, where can I go to get enough exposure to get noticed by the NFL scouts.

    You need two elements, playing time, and program exposure. UL has proven beyond doubt that you get enough exposure for NFL purposes. The only other question is can I hit the field to get myself noticed. My ego says yes.

    So while you are right, the odds still favor the kid who picks UL.

    Geaux Cajuns

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Every super successful program becomes a talent graveyard at certain positions at some point.

    The question the HS athlete has to ask himself is this, where can I go to get enough exposure to get noticed by the NFL scouts.

    You need two elements, playing time, and program exposure. UL has proven beyond doubt that you get enough exposure for NFL purposes. The only other question is can I hit the field to get myself noticed. My ego says yes.

    So while you are right, the odds still favor the kid who picks UL.
    I agree, was more or less trying to point out I don't ever remember us even being close to being in that position

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    Last night I saw a running back for the Saints from some school named West Texas A & M. Today as in the past you do not need to play at a big time school to get picked big time. The year Elway was picked a kid from McNutt U was picked in the first round. Terry Bradshaw from LTUR was picked first round first players and they were really small time back then.

    The list goes on and on about players from nowhere schools ending up in the Canton Hall of Fame. Another example is Phil Simms of Morehead State. The most important thing is to get on the field and perform, and if you are sitting behind an all everything you will never practice with the first unit and have little playing time and maybe never get drafted.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Every super successful program becomes a talent graveyard at certain positions at some point.

    The question the HS athlete has to ask himself is this, where can I go to get enough exposure to get noticed by the NFL scouts.

    You need two elements, playing time, and program exposure. UL has proven beyond doubt that you get enough exposure for NFL purposes. The only other question is can I hit the field to get myself noticed. My ego says yes.

    So while you are right, the odds still favor the kid who picks UL.
    The most impressive things in my humble opinion about Mr. Granier are that he is highly intelligent, a great student, and has already overcome great adversity with his knee surgeries. He assessed his situation and decided that UL was the place for him at this time without wasting any more semesters at La. A&M College at Baton Rouge. Unlike other so-called stars at Refineryville, he carries no baggage with him and is a top flight, mature young man who should provide leadership and leave a fine example for others to emulate. He is just the kind of young man that universities crave to have commit to them during the recruiting process. The situation of playing for UL may be attractive for him, but I would bet that by the time his eligibility is over, UL will be the bigger winner in the whole process, and many others with Mr. Granier's qualities will be more likely to cast their lots with the Ragin Cajuns!

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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Last night I saw a running back for the Saints from some school named West Texas A & M. Today as in the past you do not need to play at a big time school to get picked big time. The year Elway was picked a kid from McNutt U was picked in the first round. Terry Bradshaw from LTUR was picked first round first players and they were really small time back then.

    The list goes on and on about players from nowhere schools ending up in the Canton Hall of Fame. Another example is Phil Simms of Morehead State. The most important thing is to get on the field and perform, and if you are sitting behind an all everything you will never practice with the first unit and have little playing time and maybe never get drafted.
    You said "more head".

    Z

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    Will Granier have 4 years or 3?


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