Although I know Bustle has made some horrible calls this year. Your post is not worth anything because it is obviously your first or second post on the board. You have only been a member since october of this year, so we won't miss you at all!!!!
I've decided to take us on memory lane now...lets look back at the time we shared with TheCast
HARDCORE MONTAGE GO! (que phil collins music now)
I know, I personally grew thanks to TheCast. He always had a way to point out only the facts and genuinely how to bring out the best in people like when he said...
"You are an idiot this is really my last post."
Ya know, I'll always remember the way TheCast always had a exciting perspective on how to correct problems, like when he said...
"The Bustle plan is not working he is not grabbing the best possible players and never mind this is my last post."
I know everyday that I come on here and don't see his sparkling intellect, I'll die a little more inside...but you know guys...life goes on....
End montage...and sarcasm.
Tuffguy
(as of Wednesday, October 3, 2007)
- Seth Adams, DL (groin – probable)
- Kevin Belton, TE (calf – probable)
- Brad Bustle, OL (knee – probable)
- Tyrell Fenroy, RB (ankle – probable, upgraded from out)
- Chris Fisher, OL (knee – probable, upgraded from out)
- Eric Jones, TE (knee – out)
- Jarrett Jones, CB (ankle –probable, upgraded from questionable)
- Torres Kingsby, DB (hamstring – questionable, upgraded from out)
- Lamar Morgan, S (hip – probable)
- Jesse Newman, OL (ankle – out)
- Junior Ramos, OL (knee – probable)
- Mark Risher, LB (shoulder– questionable, upgraded from out)
- Michael Schultz, DB (elbow – out)
- Phillip Walker, LB (shoulder – out)
- Deon Wallace, RB (stomach – out)
- Kyle Ward, CB (shoulder – probable)
Q: How did practice go this week?
Brown : "I thought we had a good week of practice. The guys are focused. They are coming out, working hard and trying to learn and get better.”
Q: What have the Cajuns been doing well?
Brown : "We are trying to do a lot of things well. We’re not focused on one particular thing. It’s a whole package. The focus is there. Everyone is tired of losing and the guys are willing to work harder. Now we understand that it’s going to take a little something extra and everyone is doing what they can to help us win.”
Q: What are the keys to North Texas, a team that attempts over 40 passes per game?
Brown : "They have a real good scheme and they are a good football team. They will play hard and be hungry for their first win. I expect them to fight and give us everything they’ve got. It’s going to be a great challenge.”
Q: How have the cornerbacks responded to the rotation?
Brown : "We are trying to keep guys fresh. The cornerbacks understand that this is a team effort. They have accepted that we will do what we can to be successful.”
Q: With no disrespect to anyone on the team, how will the expected return of Tyrell Fenroy impact the team?
Brown : “If you had to pick a guy to give the team a lift, he would be one of those guys. We have a few on this team. Our guys know that we have to play with the players that are available. We didn’t hang our heads when he wasn’t around. We had other guys step-up and play well. The team knows that whoever makes the least amount of mistakes and wants it the most is going to win this Saturday.”
Junior tailback Tyrell Fenroy went through full drills Wednesday and is expected to return to the starting lineup after missing the last two weeks with a sprained ankle. Fenroy, UL's career rushing leader among running backs, was injured late in the McNeese State game and enters Saturday with 2,537 career yards - 1,571 of them against Sun Belt teams.
"He looked good today," Bustle said after Wednesday's two-hour workout. "He should be ready to go."
UL's football coaching staff had figured on a youth movement for the 2007 season - but probably not at this level.
When Cajun coach Rickey Bustle talks about his team being young and inconsistent, he's not kidding when it comes to kiddie corps.
UL took more freshmen on its last trip to Central Florida than it did seniors.
Of the 71 players who have played in at least one game this season, 37 of them are freshmen or sophomores.
The Cajuns have played seven first-year freshmen this season, more than they have in the last two seasons combined.
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Derrick Smith remembers last year's game against North Texas, the one in which he had a career high in catches and yardage.
The UL junior also has vivid recollections from last weekend's game, when he turned in two big plays that provided or set up the Cajuns' two touchdowns against Central Florida.
Good memories? Think again.
The Cajuns didn't win either game, and the Fort Lauderdale, Fla., product doesn't care much for individual numbers if the scoreboard numbers aren't in his favor.
"I don't look at it like that," he said. "You can't look at it as I'm doing good and the team's doing bad. There's nobody on this team that's thinking like that."
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