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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    Then what is?
    See MATs previous post...in my opinion those (and in the past) who are "athletes" tend to be the grinders and leaders we are looking for...not the "baseball player." It all starts with recruiting, we do not get the blue chippers, we need to get athletic guys who can play multiple positions that have a chip on their shoulder but also coach-able. We need more of those kids not less.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    Then what is? It's not like these guys are coming in without creditials. Some of these guys are highly thought of baseball players
    We may view what the definition of an athlete is differently, in my view Blake Trahan was an athlete, not a "baseball player." We need more Blake Trahans.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    We may view what the definition of an athlete is differently, in my view Blake Trahan was an athlete, not a "baseball player."
    Phahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    See MATs previous post...in my opinion those (and in the past) who are "athletes" tend to be the grinders and leaders we are looking for...not the "baseball player." It all starts with recruiting, we do not get the blue chippers, we need to get athletic guys who can play multiple positions that have a chip on their shoulder but also coach-able. We need more of those kids not less.
    Having a chip on your shoulder has nothing to do if you are an athlete or baseball player. Having a chip on your shoulder is about make up of a person. Personality. Alpha male. Mentality. With that being said....Blake Trahan was a baseball player that happened to be a good athlete. He wasn't a "project". Jam Williams is an athlete, not a baseball player. He is a project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    Having a chip on your shoulder has nothing to do if you are an athlete or baseball player. Having a chip on your shoulder is about make up of a person. Personality. Alpha male. Mentality. With that being said....Blake Trahan was a baseball player that happened to be a good athlete. He wasn't a "project". Jam Williams is an athlete, not a baseball player. He is a project.
    Yes he happened to be a really really good baseball player but that is not my point. I've known Blake since he was in the diapers. Growing up even in a small town like Kinder, he was never the biggest, fastest or strongest guy but he was great at everything he did and he did it 150%. This gave him a slight chip on his shoulder, just enough to bust his ___ but not enough to give him an attitude or make excuses. He played every sport the town had to offer and he excelled at them. He was Quarterback and defensive back for a very good football program in high school, he was track star as well all while being a straight A student. He was highly coachable, even though he was that much better than everyone around him. He was the epitome of an "athlete. A "grinder' and a "leader" and the kind of kid we should be recruiting….

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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    Having a chip on your shoulder has nothing to do if you are an athlete or baseball player. Having a chip on your shoulder is about make up of a person. Personality. Alpha male. Mentality. With that being said....Blake Trahan was a baseball player that happened to be a good athlete. He wasn't a "project". Jam Williams is an athlete, not a baseball player. He is a project.
    We just have a different view on what a "baseball player" vs Athlete is, we will have to just agree to disagree on that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    We just have a different view on what a "baseball player" vs Athlete is, we will have to just agree to disagree on that.
    You can be a baseball player and an athlete...being an athlete doesn't make you a baseball player. You can be a great baseball
    Player and not be a great athlete.

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    I'm starting to accept the reality that the only thing that will get this team into the post-season is winning the conference tournament. Sad - with all this talent on paper. Ashame that it will all come down to a few days in May. We had so much higher expectations on this team. Cajuns have been P1$$ poor in the mid-week which is extremely important for earning an at-large. Oh well.

    I do think Gunner and D-Mo will be back with Guillory. Would love to see Marks back, but I guess it will depend on where he is drafted.

    Hoping the Cantrelle kid makes it to UL... He should be our full-time SS next year from what I understand - I guess with Kasuls sliding over to 2B.

    Monica? Anyone have any idea or feeling on his draft status?


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajundiehard View Post
    Monica? Anyone have any idea or feeling on his draft status?
    I believe his draft status has fallen. I haven't spoken to any scouts, but his bat had a lot to do with where he was drafted in addition to his good defense. He is not a plus arm by pro standards. There is probably still interest, but I doubt at a higher level than last year. I think he would be wise to come back and show the scouts he can mash D1 pitching.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hark Mudspeth View Post
    We have zero attitude, zero arrogance when the only 2 people on your team with any kind of attitude are pitchers, you aren't going to do anything special. We might find our way into a regional but that will be it, which is still an accomplishment and probably means we won either the regular season or tourney but this team just doesn't have the attitudes it takes to go on a run.
    I have to unfortunately agree... That 2000 team is always one I'll remember... not for talent but for the attitude and swagger.. Nate Nelson would not allow the team to play music in the locker room when they went through a small slump.... Mazziati (sp?) throwing people out off of his knees.... Nelson again telling the team we are walking in the FRONT gate in S.C. in the supers.... those guys would not have accepted mediocrity....

    Still not giving up

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