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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    At least they know who you just posted to.

    Most of your posts we have no idea.
    He doesn't get it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    I know. I was only replying to BWKs comment about the defense staying practically intact.
    You guys act like UL had an out of ordinary mass exodus of players. I mean you do realize the same thing is going to happen this season, next season & the season after that? You adapt, you improvise, you reload, or you fall by the way side & get run over.

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    Oh, I get it . . .


  4. #64

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    You guys are like a group of disgruntled cousins at a family reunion in SW Louisiana. ____ed cause you didn't get grandpa's shotguns in the estate cleanout.


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    . . . sorry to tell you, but I got the shotguns . . .


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    . . . sorry to tell you, but I got the shotguns . . .
    His was a metaphor.

    Yours is reality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bandwagon King View Post
    You guys act like UL had an out of ordinary mass exodus of players. I mean you do realize the same thing is going to happen this season, next season & the season after that? You adapt, you improvise, you reload, or you fall by the way side & get run over.
    I hope not if so they need to fire the academic staff. You obviously don’t have a clue of the number of academic casualties because people weren’t doing their job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KajunKrazy View Post
    I hope not if so they need to fire the academic staff. You obviously don’t have a clue of the number of academic casualties because people weren’t doing their job.
    There is a school (I forget which) that was using academic casualties as a front for an old fashioned mass exodus.

    But you are right, we don't (and probably won't) know exact numbers.

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    Speaking of being high on talent, is Jaylen Lawrence talented enough to get a preferred walk-on offer, inspite of whatever it is he did?

    Likewise, is Chantz Ceaser still a consideration?


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    So you will avoid the question . . . Ok . . . crickets again . . . State Coach, how much and were you getting the money . . . This has nothing to do with CMD . ..
    First of all, we offered Napier a sizable salary increase to try to keep him here when Florida came calling. Ticket sales were no higher then and there was no discernable difference in RFAF funding from when we made that offer to Napier and hired Des. So, this whole thing about having to hire Des because we had no money to get a bigger name is dumb as ____. We never would have been able to even try to keep Napier with this so called $6 million deficit which I've never seen confirmed but ok.

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