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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 02:03 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:59 PM)WKUFan518 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:55 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:52 PM)Jacque Wrote:  Interesting thing about potential is no on really knows what a person's or team's potential is.
IF UL wins in a blowout as is possible in the statement above, does that mean UL played to its potential and is much better than WKU? Or, does it mean that UL played to its potential and WKU didn't?
My point is, I could say that if WKU plays to its potential that it can destroy UL, but I do not know that because I do not know what its potential is.
I do know that unless something crazy happens like in the WKU-UT game during that 5 minute stretch, this game is going to be a knockdown dragout battle for 60 minutes.

The only reason I say that is because UL has a lot of pseudo-SEC talent.
By that, I mean they have several players that if it weren't for a certain aspect in which they were rendered unacceptable to the SEC they'd be there. It's evidenced by what I said about Broadway, he has the size, speed, arm, and all to be in the SEC; he just can't handle pressure worth a damn.

Are you Seminole JR? WKU and probably a few other SB teams can say the same thing...Ask UK's coach if some our guys could play in the SEC? Point being a lot of teams can claim some individuals could play in the SEC.....That being said not all can so each school gets a few, and I would venture to say WKU has their fair share in this conf. this season.

The difference is the Cajuns have at least one of those at every point on the field...

Are you getting confused on your team (ULL) players, maybe getting confused with player on your other team Alabama mixed in with ULL players?
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 01:57 PM)WKUFan518 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:47 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:42 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  You're stoned.

There certainly isn't a player on WKU's team that has the ability to change a game by himself like he does.

Minus some D line issues UL matched up well athletically against Arkansas.

Put simply, UL has the more athletic team here.

Problem is I don't have much confidence in Broadway's mental state.

That said, if the Cajuns play to their potential this game is a blowout.

There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

So what is WKU's linebacker corp? Xavius Boyd has only won SBC Def. Player of the week 3 weeks in a row and is 2nd in the nation in sacks...He is not even our best LB on our team, that belongs to Andrew Jackson, have you heard of him? A famous quote from HH back in the day, I think we can finally say this with a straight face this season "no one has seen linebackers like ours"

I didn't get to defense yet, but Xavius Boyd & Andrew Jackson are two of the three best linebackers in the Belt. The 3rd is Justin Anderson for the Cajuns.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 01:43 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:42 PM)wkuhilltopperfan Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:29 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
Quote:WKU: Brandon Doughty is one of the top 5 QBs in the Sun Belt statistically. He has shown a tendency to throw some interceptions on 1st and 3rd downs having thrown 7 of his 10 picks on those downs. He is a pure pocket passer who has been sacked 8 times on the season and has not shown any propensity to be a threat as a runner. I will lay blame on Doughty for those sacks and his indecision at times in the pocket.

You realize the bolded part is retarded, right?

About 3/4 of his picks came against UT and in a very short time period (he was rattled) but overall nice review. The only thing I will say is....other than our running game the rest is a unknown. Each game coach BP has added something new and this WKU team has grown and fixed problems each game as well. Like ASU did last year, WKU started this season with completely new staff and has taken time to adjust.

The par I'm referring to is 7 of 10 picks coming on 1st and 3rd down.... Duh

2/3 of his interceptions are on 2/3 of passing downs?! Who'd have thunk it?

I read that as well and was like... Seems normal.

Alternatively, I would say Doughty is rock solid when it counts, as he has ZERO interceptions on 4th down (he might actually have one, but you see where I'm going with it).
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 02:06 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:57 PM)WKUFan518 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:47 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  There certainly isn't a player on WKU's team that has the ability to change a game by himself like he does.

Minus some D line issues UL matched up well athletically against Arkansas.

Put simply, UL has the more athletic team here.

Problem is I don't have much confidence in Broadway's mental state.

That said, if the Cajuns play to their potential this game is a blowout.

There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

So what is WKU's linebacker corp? Xavius Boyd has only won SBC Def. Player of the week 3 weeks in a row and is 2nd in the nation in sacks...He is not even our best LB on our team, that belongs to Andrew Jackson, have you heard of him? A famous quote from HH back in the day, I think we can finally say this with a straight face this season "no one has seen linebackers like ours"

I didn't get to defense yet, but Xavius Boyd & Andrew Jackson are two of the three best linebackers in the Belt. The 3rd is Justin Anderson for the Cajuns.

No your points were fair, I was calling out Heart of Dixie, aka the Seminole Jr for ULL on his linebacker comments...
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 02:06 PM)WKUFan518 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 02:03 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:59 PM)WKUFan518 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:55 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:52 PM)Jacque Wrote:  Interesting thing about potential is no on really knows what a person's or team's potential is.
IF UL wins in a blowout as is possible in the statement above, does that mean UL played to its potential and is much better than WKU? Or, does it mean that UL played to its potential and WKU didn't?
My point is, I could say that if WKU plays to its potential that it can destroy UL, but I do not know that because I do not know what its potential is.
I do know that unless something crazy happens like in the WKU-UT game during that 5 minute stretch, this game is going to be a knockdown dragout battle for 60 minutes.

The only reason I say that is because UL has a lot of pseudo-SEC talent.
By that, I mean they have several players that if it weren't for a certain aspect in which they were rendered unacceptable to the SEC they'd be there. It's evidenced by what I said about Broadway, he has the size, speed, arm, and all to be in the SEC; he just can't handle pressure worth a damn.

Are you Seminole JR? WKU and probably a few other SB teams can say the same thing...Ask UK's coach if some our guys could play in the SEC? Point being a lot of teams can claim some individuals could play in the SEC.....That being said not all can so each school gets a few, and I would venture to say WKU has their fair share in this conf. this season.

The difference is the Cajuns have at least one of those at every point on the field...

Are you getting confused on your team (ULL) players, maybe getting confused with player on your other team Alabama mixed in with ULL players?

I don't think anybody who knows football would confuse an SEC player for a soul in the SBC.
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I've got a couple empty seats if anyone else wants to watch, this is a funny thread.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

Not a big fan about throwing this out there, but you're an idiot. Andrews is a top three player in the league. WKU's linebackers are head and shoulders above everyone else's in the Sun Belt and Troy's wide receivers and quarterbacks are probably the best. So, while ULL has a lot of talent, before throwing out baseless comments out there (which they are if you don't know who Andrews is) it's best you probably do a little research first.
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(10-10-2013 02:33 PM)warhawk09 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

Not a big fan about throwing this out there, but you're an idiot. Andrews is a top three player in the league. WKU's linebackers are head and shoulders about everyone else's in the Sun Belt and Troy's wide receivers and quarterbacks are probably the best. So, while ULL has a lot of talent, before throwing out baseless comments out there (which they are if you don't know who Andrews is) it's best you probably do a little research first.

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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
WKU NFL level talant at this moment

Johnathon Dowling safely ...was a 5 star defense
Antonio Andrews offense
Andrew Jackson defense
Xavious Boyd defense

While I will agree that WKU will not razzle dazzle you, it's the continued pounding that wears teams down.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 02:38 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 02:33 PM)warhawk09 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

Not a big fan about throwing this out there, but you're an idiot. Andrews is a top three player in the league. WKU's linebackers are head and shoulders about everyone else's in the Sun Belt and Troy's wide receivers and quarterbacks are probably the best. So, while ULL has a lot of talent, before throwing out baseless comments out there (which they are if you don't know who Andrews is) it's best you probably do a little research first.

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SO tell me just how much better do you think ULL's defense is than last year? 25% better, 50% better?

if so does that mean ULL holds AA to 178 yards or maybe 50%....119 yards?

since he ran threw the ULL defense for 238 yards last year and this ULL team is giving up 23 yards a game more than last year.

But let me guess the reason is ULL played some great teams so far? Right


This game will come down to if WKU can keep Broadway from making plays on 3rd down with his legs. If he doesn't Western by 14+
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:47 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:42 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:38 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  Having watched both games, he had opportunities to bring us back, which you expect from a player as good as him; he didn't. The ball sailed on him or he threw it low.

He's probably the single best player in the SBC but being brutally honest, there is a reason that he isn't an SEC player given his size and that's because he panics and struggles under pressure.

Like I said, his play will depend on his temperament.

You're stoned.

There certainly isn't a player on WKU's team that has the ability to change a game by himself like he does.

Minus some D line issues UL matched up well athletically against Arkansas.

Put simply, UL has the more athletic team here.

Problem is I don't have much confidence in Broadway's mental state.

That said, if the Cajuns play to their potential this game is a blowout.

There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.
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(10-10-2013 02:42 PM)wkuhilltopperfan Wrote:  WKU NFL level talant at this moment

Johnathon Dowling safely ...was a 5 star defense
Antonio Andrews offense
Andrew Jackson defense
Xavious Boyd defense

While I will agree that WKU will not razzle dazzle you, it's the continued pounding that wears teams down.

I am hearing about a lot of interest in Bar'ee Boyd as well as an OLB, Cam Thomas at DB, and Leon Allen as a future RB for the short yardage package.

Looking at the team, I thin all of our WRs could play DB in the NFL. Bat down 90% of the balls that come their way... :drums: #brickhandsU
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(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:47 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:42 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  You're stoned.

There certainly isn't a player on WKU's team that has the ability to change a game by himself like he does.

Minus some D line issues UL matched up well athletically against Arkansas.

Put simply, UL has the more athletic team here.

Problem is I don't have much confidence in Broadway's mental state.

That said, if the Cajuns play to their potential this game is a blowout.

There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.

Not intended as smack, Heart of Dixie is a new Cajuns poster who doesn't post on any other Cajuns forum to my knowledge. So take that for what it's worth.

As far as WKU's running backs I'll stand by my opinion.
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(10-10-2013 03:40 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:47 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  There certainly isn't a player on WKU's team that has the ability to change a game by himself like he does.

Minus some D line issues UL matched up well athletically against Arkansas.

Put simply, UL has the more athletic team here.

Problem is I don't have much confidence in Broadway's mental state.

That said, if the Cajuns play to their potential this game is a blowout.

There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.

Not intended as smack, Heart of Dixie is a new Cajuns poster who doesn't post on any other Cajuns forum to my knowledge. So take that for what it's worth.

As far as WKU's running backs I'll stand by my opinion.

You are an idiot then. We have 2 NFL rbs with a promising youngster who can really flourish in Petrino's style.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 03:43 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:40 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.

Not intended as smack, Heart of Dixie is a new Cajuns poster who doesn't post on any other Cajuns forum to my knowledge. So take that for what it's worth.

As far as WKU's running backs I'll stand by my opinion.

You are an idiot then. We have 2 NFL rbs with a promising youngster who can really flourish in Petrino's style.

Everyone who disagrees with you isn't an idiot.

Both teams have quality RBs.

We like ours as much as you like yours.

Doesn't make us idiots. Just good fans.
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(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)WKUYG Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 02:38 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 02:33 PM)warhawk09 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

Not a big fan about throwing this out there, but you're an idiot. Andrews is a top three player in the league. WKU's linebackers are head and shoulders about everyone else's in the Sun Belt and Troy's wide receivers and quarterbacks are probably the best. So, while ULL has a lot of talent, before throwing out baseless comments out there (which they are if you don't know who Andrews is) it's best you probably do a little research first.

07-coffee3

SO tell me just how much better do you think ULL's defense is than last year? 25% better, 50% better?

if so does that mean ULL holds AA to 178 yards or maybe 50%....119 yards?

since he ran threw the ULL defense for 238 yards last year and this ULL team is giving up 23 yards a game more than last year.

But let me guess the reason is ULL played some great teams so far? Right


This game will come down to if WKU can keep Broadway from making plays on 3rd down with his legs. If he doesn't Western by 14+

This game will come down to whether WKU's corners can cover Robinson, Surgent and Butler man to man; because you WILL have to bring Dowling into the box to stop the run. If they can't, this game will look like the TxSt game. Broadway hasn't made a lot of plays with his legs this year.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 03:43 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:40 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.

Not intended as smack, Heart of Dixie is a new Cajuns poster who doesn't post on any other Cajuns forum to my knowledge. So take that for what it's worth.

As far as WKU's running backs I'll stand by my opinion.

You are an idiot then. We have 2 NFL rbs with a promising youngster who can really flourish in Petrino's style.

You can think what you want, but the Cajuns gifted WKU 4 turnovers last year. We still out gained WKU by 167 total yards even out gaining WKU 58 more rushing yards on 17 less carries.

Again, I'll stand by my assessments of WKU's and Louisiana's running backs.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 02:05 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 02:01 PM)Jacque Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:48 PM)mathenis89 Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:47 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  There certainly isn't a player on WKU's team that has the ability to change a game by himself like he does.

Minus some D line issues UL matched up well athletically against Arkansas.

Put simply, UL has the more athletic team here.

Problem is I don't have much confidence in Broadway's mental state.

That said, if the Cajuns play to their potential this game is a blowout.

There's a guy on our team... Goes by the name of Antonio Andrews. Maybe you've heard of him?

The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no. I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

Not belittling you, but when you are not impressed with the leading rusher in the SBC and top 25 in the nation in 5 or 6 categories, nor the leading tackler in the SBC and top 10 in the nation in 2 or 3 categories, then you are not as informed and unbiased in your analysis as you attempt to portray yourself.
X Boyd is leading the SBC in TFL and is averaging over 10 tackles a game. A Jackson who led the SBC the last two seasons is still here and C Franks the 3rd linebacker is a 5th year senior who also packs a wallop. More objective analysts than you have described them as the top linebacking corps in the SBC.

How is your leading rusher relevant to a conversation about linebackers?

I'm not saying he isn't a good player; I'm saying he isn't driving the games.

Like I said, Anderson led the nation playing against far better opponents than WKU did. That's just a trump card man.

You stated as in the bolded above that you had not heard of Andrews. That was the reason for inserting that information into the beginning of my post.
And I am not sure about your lame trump card. Jackson has played and played well against everyone that he has faced (Alabama, Navy, UK, UT, etc.) You imply that your LBs are lining up against the Bronocs avery week and WKU is facing off against Northeast West Virginia College for the Athletically Impaired (NWVCAI for short).
The arguement is over for me, because neither of us know enough about the other person's team to make informed and intelligent analyses. And we are too invested in our own teams to make rational, objective analyses.
What I do do know, and I would hope that you would agree. is that UL and WKU each have very good teams that each have a good chance of winning the SBC championship this season.
Take care.
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 03:54 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:43 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:40 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.

Not intended as smack, Heart of Dixie is a new Cajuns poster who doesn't post on any other Cajuns forum to my knowledge. So take that for what it's worth.

As far as WKU's running backs I'll stand by my opinion.

You are an idiot then. We have 2 NFL rbs with a promising youngster who can really flourish in Petrino's style.

You can think what you want, but the Cajuns gifted WKU 4 turnovers last year. We still out gained WKU by 167 total yards even out gaining WKU 58 more rushing yards on 17 less carries.

Again, I'll stand by my assessments of WKU's and Louisiana's running backs.

Your QB Terrance Broadway had 145 of those yards

And we gifted ULL with WT and his sit on a lead and a a game ending 4th down penalty and the same as a turnover on 4th and 2 inches from your 40...

all plays that added to the finial score just like the +3 in TOs Western had
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RE: WKU vs Louisiana Offensive Units tale of the tape....
(10-10-2013 03:54 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:43 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:40 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 03:30 PM)TOPPERSonTOP Wrote:  
(10-10-2013 01:53 PM)HeartOfDixie Wrote:  The sad thing, which both represent my ignorance of the kid and how unimportant he is, no.

I watched the UK game and the ULM for a decent amount of time and didn't notice much about the Hilltoppers that was impressive, and I'm not trying to belittle them.

Being fair, there is a lot about the Cajuns that doesn't impress me but the QB, receiving corps, and linebacker play is second to none in the conference.

I was pretty sure this whole thread was ULL smack and trolling and now I know it for sure.

Xavius Boyd, LB WKU has been selected THREE CONSECUTIVE WEEKS as SBC Defensive player of the week. Boyd is near the top IN THE NATION in Tackles, Tackles for Loss, Sacks, and Tackles/game. He and Andrew Jackson are both going to be on TV on Sundays next year.

As for watching the games, there is no way you watched WKU v. UK and missed Andrews. That #5 in red running circles around the kittens? Maybe the fact that he nearly be Barry Sanders record last season for All Purpose Yardage. The fact that he is now, for the second year in a row leading the nation in that stat. As well as being near the top of the country in Yards and Yards/ carry.

ULL running backs are not barely edged out by our stable. Allen and Andrews are easily the best two backs in the conference, with Simpson right behind them and the speedy youngster Wales giving a bright future for the new RBU.

Not intended as smack, Heart of Dixie is a new Cajuns poster who doesn't post on any other Cajuns forum to my knowledge. So take that for what it's worth.

As far as WKU's running backs I'll stand by my opinion.

You are an idiot then. We have 2 NFL rbs with a promising youngster who can really flourish in Petrino's style.

You can think what you want, but the Cajuns gifted WKU 4 turnovers last year. We still out gained WKU by 167 total yards even out gaining WKU 58 more rushing yards on 17 less carries.

Again, I'll stand by my assessments of WKU's and Louisiana's running backs.

As I am sure has been mentioned on this board this season when WKU fans were defending their beatdown by UT, turnovers are part of the game. WKU gifted UT with 7 turnovers and still outgained them in yards. Still got beat by 32 points. Every turnover is a gift in the eyes of the offensive team and a great opportunistic play in the eyes of the defensive team.
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