Story on Mike's last game at Cajun Field
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Story on Mike's last game at Cajun Field
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I always try to tell my son or my players about special times, special players, Wednesday night is one of them!
We as Cajun fans will witness the final game of a dozen or so UL Seniors three of them that really stand out in Cherry, Fenroy and Desormeaux!
Cherry must be used to his strengths, returns, deep balls, slants, and end arounds. Use his sub 4.3 speed!
Desormeaux and Fenroy will set some more Cajun and National records:
Desmo needs just 7 yards to get his 1,000 yards on the ground making him and Fenroy the ONLY QB and RB in the history of the game to have both run for 1,000 yards each for two consecutive years!!!!
Fenroy needs two more touchdowns to pass UL great Brian Mitchell for that record and I think 20 yards to be the all time Louisiana yardage leader.
We as Cajun fans need to show up and show our props for ALL these young men as they deserve it.
We must be there no matter how the game is going to keep them going and if all goes well UL will prosper in with a WIN!!!
We ALL know these warriors will put it all on the line and forgo any record to get the WIN!!!
Best of Luck Cajuns on the Field and with you Dreams in Life!!!
NFLdraftscout.comDesormeaux's focus is on preparing for his shot in professional football. Earlier this week he signed with an agent, Latish Kinsler out of New Jersey. In another two weeks he'll be cleared to begin running again. On Jan. 5, Desormeaux will begin an eight-week training program at TEST Sports Club in New Jersey - the same facility used last year by former UL safety LaMar Morgan and ex-Acadiana High and LSU standout Alley Broussard. Although his position at the next level is unclear, Desormeaux said some scouts have projected him to play safety, slot receiver or running back. Just depends on who is talking.
Good Luck, Mike D !!!!!
Anyone know what kind of shape his knee is in?
4.72 - 40? I would have thought he would have been 4.5 - 4.6 speed.
Apparently he ran twice at 4.62 and 4.84. Avg. of 4.73. If he's a slot receiver, 40 doesn't mean squat, as long as you have a quick jump, good move off the line, and run clean routes. (i.e. Wes Welker who ran a 4.6) If he gains 10 pds., he'll still have the speed with proper training to play safety. I'm not so sure about him being a QB but Mike seems like a kid that if he gets on a team he'll go anywhere they ask him to and play that position balls to the wall.
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