1. damn
  2. I say dumb things all the time but at least I don't go around confirming it in writing. Oh wait, never mind...:grin:
  3. No you arent. Pipe dream, though, Im afraid, my friend.
  4. Re: Carnell Stewart

    CS is working hard, give the guy a break.
  5. OK...I have been reading these forums for a while and chose to never before post or reply. Thanks to all of you who have shown me the errors of my ways. I love LSU with everything I have in me. I wasn't trying to call out a college kid, just tried to ask a question or make a statement. I will provide nothing but positive posts in the future and hope that all of you can find it in your purple and gold hearts to forgive me!:geaux: :LSU231: LSU! :thumb:
  6. OK. You're forgiven. Sarcasm goes along way around here.

  7. was gonna point that out but since you did. this matchup reminded me of demarcus ware of troy (st) vs andrew whitworth. he dominated our O-line and has proven to be just as dominant for the cowboys and whitworth was a 2nd rd pick I believe.

    a pleasure to watch demarcus opposite of marcus spears and next to brady james, even though I hate dallas. he is simply unblockable.

    titus brown is a dominant defensive end and will be taken quite early in the draft while carnell will not. sometimes guys across the other side are simply better than yours.

    carnell is a recently changed defensive lineman. i have been happy with his improvement since game 1. its a lot to ask playing such a different position especially vs guys who will play on sunday.
  8. Aw, cmon... 100 in a row??!! I would be screaming for his head.

    But not to his face. :hihi:

    Hope he does well the rest of the season. We've got some tough games ahead of us.
  9. Very well said.:thumb:

    Since the earlier games in the season, he has been playing better. Being schooled by Titus Brown in the MSU game is not necessarily a bad thing for him as hopefully he can learn from his experience. I am not sure if the opposing teams are also picking on him; he seems to have some trouble with speedy defensive ends. Hopefully it is all a learning experience and he will continue to improve.