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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudsheen#winnin View Post
    Just wondering why are you surprised? I'm not surprised in the least bit
    robinson!?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flcajun View Post
    robinson!?
    If you mean Jamal, he's the very first guy listed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sportsfanatic21 View Post
    If you mean Jamal, he's the very first guy listed.
    ------It really is a joke for us to second guess the coaches as we have no idea what goes into their selection on the depth chart---But I am hoping to see more of Devon Scott and glad that Butler is finally getting his time---Wondering if EMcG will play anything else but RB---probably wont show it this game!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappDaddy View Post
    What's surprising to me is that Tyren Alexander is not one of the top 8 LBs.
    We've brought in a lot of talent at LB over the last couple of years and when Darzil gets cleared, he will likely be ahead of him as well. Its hard to make an impression as an undersized LB that is no faster or stronger than the others at your position who outweigh you by 20 pounds and are as tall or taller.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hudsheen#winnin View Post
    Just wondering why are you surprised? I'm not surprised in the least bit
    Same here. Too much talent at the position with guys who are more physically ready.

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    Has Alexander gained any weight since coming to the program? It looks like he has the build of a Safety. If UL has any long term plans for him, he should probably redshirt.


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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Has Alexander gained any weight since coming to the program? It looks like he has the build of a Safety. If UL has any long term plans for him, he should probably redshirt.
    I always felt that redshirting would be the best option for him and was kind of shocked when they didn't do it. According to Ragincajuns.com, they have him listed as 208 which I think is about 20 pounds heavier than when he got here. However, you take guys like Chris Hill who are about the same size but faster and stronger and then you have guys like Darzil Washington, Fourq, Trae Johnson, T.J. Posey, Granier etc.. and you see that he is being passed up by good athletes who are 20-30 pounds heavier. I'm forgetting about Prater as well as Molbert.

    It would seem, based on his weight, that SS would be a good fit for him but I have no idea if he is fast enough to play back there.

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    Not sure, but he may not have the speed to play safety.

    He might be a tweener, to small to play LB and not fast enough to play Safety.


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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    I always felt that redshirting would be the best option for him and was kind of shocked when they didn't do it. According to Ragincajuns.com, they have him listed as 208 which I think is about 20 pounds heavier than when he got here. However, you take guys like Chris Hill who are about the same size but faster and stronger and then you have guys like Darzil Washington, Fourq, Trae Johnson, T.J. Posey, Granier etc.. and you see that he is being passed up by good athletes who are 20-30 pounds heavier. I'm forgetting about Prater as well as Molbert.

    It would seem, based on his weight, that SS would be a good fit for him but I have no idea if he is fast enough to play back there.
    Both Chris Hill and Alexander were given looks at safety when they hit campus. They do not have the hips to play safety or the instincts. Both are small hybrid type linebackers that played on the line or in the box most of the time in high school. Its very hard to teach someone the angles and coverage from the safety position in college, that has zero experience playing the position in high school. Both are tweener type linebackers that can run from sideline to sideline, but they are not run stuffers or safeties.

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    Whatever happened to Lamarcus Allen?


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    Transferred out


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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    We've brought in a lot of talent at LB over the last couple of years and when Darzil gets cleared, he will likely be ahead of him as well. Its hard to make an impression as an undersized LB that is no faster or stronger than the others at your position who outweigh you by 20 pounds and are as tall or taller.
    He's faster than most of them except Hill perhaps. My guess is that he's battled injuries. The guy didn't play as a true frosh bc he's a plug.

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