View Poll Results: Who has had the best Pro Career

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  • Alvin Dark

    10 2.79%
  • Bo Lamar

    3 0.84%
  • Raphael Septien

    9 2.51%
  • Andrew Toney

    29 8.10%
  • Jake Delhomme

    75 20.95%
  • Marvin Winkler

    3 0.84%
  • Kim Perrot

    12 3.35%
  • Ron Guidry

    140 39.11%
  • Brandon Stokley

    26 7.26%
  • BJ Ryan

    11 3.07%
  • Brian Mitchell

    131 36.59%
  • Orlando Thomas

    7 1.96%
  • Damon Mason

    3 0.84%
  • Charles Tillman

    9 2.51%
  • Hollis Conway

    12 3.35%
  • Leigh Hennessy

    9 2.51%
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Thread: Which Ragin' Cajun has had the best Pro Career

  1. #21

    Louisiana Re: Brian Mitchell

    Quote Originally Posted by BrockMeaux
    Brian Mitchell is going to be an NFL Hall of Famer. He's had the best pro career.
    I agree that Brian is headed for the NFL Hall Of Fame, but Louisiana Lightning will always be the best pro from The Ragin Cajuns simply because of where he came from to where he got

  2. #22

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    You all underestimate the value of Olympic Silver, this is the world stage people. Hollis Conway is number one.


  3. #23

    USL (1960-1983)  (1985-1998) Leigh Hennessy

    OK, so Andrew Toney and Ron Guidry and Brian Mitchell had great careers, but where are they now? Leigh Hennessy, on the other hand, is still going strong. She won more national championships than any other woman and was a trampoline world champion so many times that even she claims to have lost count. She's used her athletic skills to create a career as a stuntwoman in Hollywood and has been seen in dozens of movies and TV shows. Her athletic skills really come into play in the Kevin Costner movie "The Guardian" that opens September 15, 2006; she's the drowning woman in the five-minute opening scene. So my vote goes to Leigh, not just for what she did to promote USL as a world-class athlete, but also because she is still using her athletic skills to make a living and still has only good things to say about the university and Lafayette.


  4. #24

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    Ron Guidry is in freakin' Monument Park at Yankee Stadium next to Ruth, Gherig, and Mantle, amongst others.

    Enough said.


  5. #25

    Default Re: Which Ragin' Cajuns has had the best Pro Career

    Quote Originally Posted by CDeb
    Ron Guidry is in freakin' Monument Park at Yankee Stadium next to Ruth, Gherig, and Mantle, amongst others.

    Enough said.
    True Cdeb, but Ms Hennesey deserves her due. I'll never forget the BBall games at Blackham when the Gymnastics/Trampoline? team would perform...Her(Leigh) dad was the coach....many a time would he have to get on the mike and say "Fellas calm down"....

    She was/is a looker.

    L'Ronte'

  6. #26

    Default Re: Which Ragin' Cajuns has had the best Pro Career

    Quote Originally Posted by RonMexico
    True Cdeb, but Ms Hennesey deserves her due. I'll never forget the BBall games at Blackham when the Gymnastics/Trampoline? team would perform...Her(Leigh) dad was the coach....many a time would he have to get on the mike and say "Fellas calm down"....

    She was/is a looker.

    L'Ronte'
    Never said she didn't deserve her due. But the poll says, "BEST."

    Guidry.

    Period.

  7. Default Re: Which Ragin' Cajuns has had the best Pro Career

    Quote Originally Posted by CDeb
    Never said she didn't deserve her due. But the poll says, "BEST."

    Guidry.

    Period.
    I agree Ron "LOUISIANA LIGHTING" Guidry....2 time world champ...cy young winner...5 time gold glove winner...2 time al era leader...a few allstar games...enshrinement in monument park...18 k's in one game...nuff said the best cajun ever...

  8. #28

    Default Re: Which Ragin' Cajuns has had the best Pro Career

    Tough decision, but I went with Jake Delhomme.

    Dark played on three pennant winners (1948 Boston Braves, 1951 New York Giants, 1954 World Champion New York Giants, managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1962 National League pennant and the Oakland A's to the World Championship in 1974).

    Guidry had one of the best seasons for a pitcher in MLB history in 1978 and was instrumental in the Yankees' World Championship that year.

    Andrew Toney was a star on the Philadelphia 76ers World Championship team.

    Brian Mitchell may become a trailblazer as the first special teams player to be elected to the NFL Hall of Fame. I hope so.

    I think that, given the team that Jake Delhomme took over, and performance on the biggest stage in sports, and mounting that comeback he did in the Super Bowl, that he is No. 1. Temperment-wise, he's handled the hardships that the Panthers have experienced since the Super Bowl like a champion. I expect him to come back and confirm my vote with a World Championship. He is the greatest leader UL has ever produced. It will be challenged again this season when he will have Keyshawn Johnson as a wide receiver. Keyshawn will either shape up or ship out with Jake Delhomme at the controls.


  9. Default Re: Which Ragin' Cajuns has had the best Pro Career

    Quote Originally Posted by California Cajun
    Dark played on three pennant winners (1948 Boston Braves, 1951 New York Giants, 1954 World Champion New York Giants, managed the San Francisco Giants to the 1962 National League pennant and the Oakland A's to the World Championship in 1974).
    Alvin Dark is my pick; when you combine his playing days with his managerial days I think he had the best pro career.

    PLAYER
  10. 3 Pennant winners
  11. 1828 games as a player
  12. 3rd in MVP voting 1948
  13. "Major League" Rookie of the Year 1948
  14. 2089 hits
  15. 94 runs (his career 162 game average)
  16. Led the League in Doubles in 1951
  17. 3-Time All Star 1951, 1952, 1954
  18. Finished with MVP votes 6 times, in the top 12, 4 times.
  19. .289 career batting average
  20. .323 post season batting average
  21. Lou Gehrig Memorial Award in 1955

    MANAGER
  22. 1950 Games managed
  23. 994 Games won as manager
  24. NL Pennant in 1962
  25. AL Pennant 1974
  26. World Series Champ 1974

    When you combine the 2 Pro careers, it's Alvin Dark for me.

  27. Geaux Cajuns

  28. #30

    Default Re: Which Ragin' Cajuns has had the best Pro Career

    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine
    Alvin Dark is my pick; when you combine his playing days with his managerial days I think he had the best pro career.

    PLAYER
  29. 3 Pennant winners
  30. 1828 games as a player
  31. 3rd in MVP voting 1948
  32. "Major League" Rookie of the Year 1948
  33. 2089 hits
  34. 94 runs (his career 162 game average)
  35. Led the League in Doubles in 1951
  36. 3-Time All Star 1951, 1952, 1954
  37. Finished with MVP votes 6 times, in the top 12, 4 times.
  38. .289 career batting average
  39. .323 post season batting average
  40. Lou Gehrig Memorial Award in 1955

    MANAGER
  41. 1950 Games managed
  42. 994 Games won as manager
  43. NL Pennant in 1962
  44. AL Pennant 1974
  45. World Series Champ 1974

    When you combine the 2 Pro careers, it's Alvin Dark for me.
  46. I enjoyed your exchange with Stevie P. yesterday morning. What Dark has going for him is longevity.

    Did he graduate from SLI, LSU, or didn't graduate? Do you know where he did the bulk of his time in college?

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