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    Quote Originally Posted by Million$Mullet View Post
    That’s a matter of personal preference. If I was gonna live in Mississippi it definitely wouldn’t be in Jackson. Give me the gulf coast all day. I’ve seen enough of the players complaining about their personal belongings being stolen, vehicles being broken into etc.
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    would bet Deon didn't live in Jackson proper, but in one of the suburbs which are much safer and calmer than downtown Jackson

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    Prime Time isn’t hurting for money. I’m of the opinion he could actually make more money at JSU than nowhere Bolder. Not as coach, but by improving his already great brand. He would have been iconic figure rebuilding HBCU pro prospects excellence. Much like Eddie Robinson before desegregation and big money.


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    Satterfield leaving Louisville for Cincy. The 2 play in the Fenway Bowl in a few weeks. Interesting.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Poppa View Post
    I personally would rather live in Mississippi than Colorado.
    In Jackson????? Dude, Jackson is bad.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    In Jackson????? Dude, Jackson is bad.
    Jackson is worse than that . . . the hoodlums come into the nice parts of town where there is stuff to commit their crimes . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    In Jackson????? Dude, Jackson is bad.
    There’s got to be a decent community the distance of NI or Crowley from Jackson one could commute from. Being from the south I’d rather live in the south than out west. I for one don’t think Colorado is a good fit for coach Prime.

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    Wonder what the pucker factor was amongst the Colorado players during Prime’s self intro?

    https://sports.yahoo.com/new-colorad...055202151.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Wonder what the pucker factor was amongst the Colorado players during Prime’s self intro?

    https://sports.yahoo.com/new-colorad...055202151.html
    I don't see a half way thing here. He will be wildly successful or a big bust.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HelmutVII View Post
    I don't see a half way thing here. He will be wildly successful or a big bust.
    Agreed, probably wildly successful

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Agreed, probably wildly successful
    In the era of the “me, me, me” CFB, what better coach to relate to the prima donnas out there now.

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    Lamar is doing a good job??? GTFO 😂😂


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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolCajun123 View Post
    Lamar is doing a good job??? GTFO ����
    Lamar 22.8 PPG ranked 39th-2022 without tayland Humphrey, mekhi garner, Percy butler, Chauncey Manac, Ferrod Gardner and Lorenzo mccaskil

    P Toney 31.1 PPG for 45th In 2021 with all those guys

    I’d say he is doing a pretty good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Lamar 22.8 PPG ranked 39th-2022 without tayland Humphrey, mekhi garner, Percy butler, Chauncey Manac, Ferrod Gardner and Lorenzo mccaskil

    P Toney 31.1 PPG for 45th In 2021 with all those guys

    I’d say he is doing a pretty good job
    Absolutely! I am very happy with how our defense improved during the season.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Lamar 22.8 PPG ranked 39th-2022 without tayland Humphrey, mekhi garner, Percy butler, Chauncey Manac, Ferrod Gardner and Lorenzo mccaskil

    P Toney 31.1 PPG for 45th In 2021 with all those guys

    I’d say he is doing a pretty good job
    2021 defense PPG was 18.5

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Lamar 22.8 PPG ranked 39th-2022 without tayland Humphrey, mekhi garner, Percy butler, Chauncey Manac, Ferrod Gardner and Lorenzo mccaskil

    P Toney 31.1 PPG for 45th In 2021 with all those guys

    I’d say he is doing a pretty good job
    The 31.1 was what we scored per game, 2021 defense was 18.5. But your point is the same. I think this defense was good this season considering it was a new D-Co and all the pieces we lost last season.

    Lamar did a very good job with this team. Unfortunately our Offense did not catch up with our Defense.

    The big problem is we decreased 4 points per game on offense and increased 4 points on defense. If you do that you are talking about a difference of 8 points per game swing from 2021 to 2022.

    We lost 3 games by less than 8 points, that is the difference of 9-3 vs 6-6 and it would have put us within 5 points of beating Rice.

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