It appears we are all on the same page. Maybe we should hold hands and sing Koombaya
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It appears we are all on the same page. Maybe we should hold hands and sing Koombaya
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Its not that I dont care about what Foote says, or him being in a fowl mood, its the fact that he rants on about 1 subject forever it seems like. If I have to hear him go on about the Astros one more time, I swear I will put my loaded gun to good use.
Tuffguy
Now, now Tuffy!! No need to get drastic. Do as I do, when I get a bellyfull of his whining. Just hit the "off" button. It works every time.
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I looked at 2002 stats and below are the passing yards given up each game.Originally posted by cajuncharlie
What the hell does Foote know? He said on his program yesterday that Tillman got lit up regularly in his Sr season. Say what????
Only two games did the CAjuns as a whole allow more than 300 yars passing, of course this doesn't tell us anything about wheich side the field the opponent attacked. I do know that of the 2003 DB's drafted only Charls Tillman had over 100 tackles. So does lit up mean Peanut let them get away? I doubt it.
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When Foote said "lit up" my first thought was TD's and big gainers, which is my definition of being lit up, not giving up passes underneath for 5-10-15 yards that do not hurt you.
AND TO ADD ON TOP OF THAT HE WAS PLAYING IN A 4-4 DEFENSE WHICH IS THE HARDEST ON SAFTIES!!!!HE DID FINE. TILLMAN IS A STUD.
If anyone doubts your classification of Peanut, tell them to ask that hot shot receiver whose pocket was picked by Peanut what he thinks. If more proof is needed you can always go to the film that was plastered all over the major sports networks.
college pics
Two pages have been merged, so if you thumb through this topic you will find some more pics.Originally posted by cajun11
college pics
Here's a PAGE video with Tillman practicing (by himself) before heading to the HULA Bowl.
Geaux Cajuns
"I only won (nine) games my entire collegiate career," said Tillman, who started at left cornerback each of the four seasons he played for the Cajuns.
"But if I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing," he added. "I think everything happens for a reason. I chose this school because it was the right fit for me, and the school did me right."
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