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TLL laying down on the job.
Watching Bucs/Saints game and on a buc kickoff TLL laid down in end zone to hide so when Ted Ginn got kickoff he tried to throw backward pass to TLL but pass bounced before TLL could get it cleanly and play did not go for any positive yardage. Funny seeing TLL flat on his belly. Hope a link will appear soon.

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11-05-2017 02:17 PM
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Despite leading the club in receiving yards in the preseason, New Orleans pretty much stopped using TLL in the regular season. He is on the field on occasion but he is rarely targeted and I have to wonder if this is his last year in the NFL. If he was 6 inches taller he would be a force but unfortunately you cannot coach size.

TLL was one of my favorite Huskies in my 48 years of watching NIU football. I will never forget his two kickoff returns for TD in his first game against Toledo and I will never forget his game against Purdue. So happy that my wife and I decided to attend that game.
11-05-2017 04:58 PM
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TLL laying down on the job.
(11-05-2017 04:58 PM)bikechuck Wrote:  Despite leading the club in receiving yards in the preseason, New Orleans pretty much stopped using TLL in the regular season. He is on the field on occasion but he is rarely targeted and I have to wonder if this is his last year in the NFL. If he was 6 inches taller he would be a force but unfortunately you cannot coach size.

TLL was one of my favorite Huskies in my 48 years of watching NIU football. I will never forget his two kickoff returns for TD in his first game against Toledo and I will never forget his game against Purdue. So happy that my wife and I decided to attend that game.


The New Orleans coach went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.
11-05-2017 05:48 PM
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(11-05-2017 05:48 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  The New Orleans coach went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

Ah yes, Sean Payton and his offensive staff suck. Wait, what are your coaching credentials again?
11-05-2017 06:32 PM
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(11-05-2017 06:32 PM)armour248 Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 05:48 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  The New Orleans coach went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

Ah yes, Sean Payton and his offensive staff suck. Wait, what are your coaching credentials again?


I went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.
11-05-2017 07:56 PM
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RE: TLL laying down on the job.
(11-05-2017 07:56 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 06:32 PM)armour248 Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 05:48 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  The New Orleans coach went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

Ah yes, Sean Payton and his offensive staff suck. Wait, what are your coaching credentials again?


I went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

LOL Dog Fan! I'd be curious about that curriculum.

Offense 101 - How to Take a Knee
Offense 102 - Developing the Jet Sweep and Bubble Screen
Offense 103 - Learning the fine art of overthrowing your receiver so you don't risk the interception
Offense 104 - The history of the field goal; there is no distance we won't try, even if your leg can't reach it!

BTW, I wouldn't give up on Tommylee just yet. The Saints like him, however he plays behind Ted Ginn, Michael Thomas, Brandon Coleman, and Willie Snead. These are legit, NFL receivers. Also, the emergence of Alvin Kamara as a budding superstar has taken away some of Tommylee's touches as he fills that Darren Sproles role in the Saints offense.

Even if the Saints release him, I wouldn't assume there isn't a place for TLL somewhere else.
11-05-2017 10:19 PM
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RE: TLL laying down on the job.
(11-05-2017 10:19 PM)VegasHuskie Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 07:56 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 06:32 PM)armour248 Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 05:48 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  The New Orleans coach went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

Ah yes, Sean Payton and his offensive staff suck. Wait, what are your coaching credentials again?


I went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

LOL Dog Fan! I'd be curious about that curriculum.

Offense 101 - How to Take a Knee
Offense 102 - Developing the Jet Sweep and Bubble Screen
Offense 103 - Learning the fine art of overthrowing your receiver so you don't risk the interception
Offense 104 - The history of the field goal; there is no distance we won't try, even if your leg can't reach it!

BTW, I wouldn't give up on Tommylee just yet. The Saints like him, however he plays behind Ted Ginn, Michael Thomas, Brandon Coleman, and Willie Snead. These are legit, NFL receivers. Also, the emergence of Alvin Kamara as a budding superstar has taken away some of Tommylee's touches as he fills that Darren Sproles role in the Saints offense.

Even if the Saints release him, I wouldn't assume there isn't a place for TLL somewhere else.

LOL. Don't forget a special appearance by Tim Beckman, who will explain how to save timeouts for your next game.
11-06-2017 09:05 PM
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RE: TLL laying down on the job.
(11-06-2017 09:05 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 10:19 PM)VegasHuskie Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 07:56 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 06:32 PM)armour248 Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 05:48 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  The New Orleans coach went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

Ah yes, Sean Payton and his offensive staff suck. Wait, what are your coaching credentials again?


I went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

LOL Dog Fan! I'd be curious about that curriculum.

Offense 101 - How to Take a Knee
Offense 102 - Developing the Jet Sweep and Bubble Screen
Offense 103 - Learning the fine art of overthrowing your receiver so you don't risk the interception
Offense 104 - The history of the field goal; there is no distance we won't try, even if your leg can't reach it!

BTW, I wouldn't give up on Tommylee just yet. The Saints like him, however he plays behind Ted Ginn, Michael Thomas, Brandon Coleman, and Willie Snead. These are legit, NFL receivers. Also, the emergence of Alvin Kamara as a budding superstar has taken away some of Tommylee's touches as he fills that Darren Sproles role in the Saints offense.

Even if the Saints release him, I wouldn't assume there isn't a place for TLL somewhere else.

LOL. Don't forget a special appearance by Tim Beckman, who will explain how to save timeouts for your next game.

This tangent deserves its own thread.

Offense 105 - Letting your opponent run the clock out for you.
11-08-2017 09:52 AM
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RE: TLL laying down on the job.
(11-08-2017 09:52 AM)Huskie_Jon Wrote:  
(11-06-2017 09:05 PM)NIU007 Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 10:19 PM)VegasHuskie Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 07:56 PM)Dog Fan Wrote:  
(11-05-2017 06:32 PM)armour248 Wrote:  Ah yes, Sean Payton and his offensive staff suck. Wait, what are your coaching credentials again?


I went to the Rod Carey School of Coaching.

LOL Dog Fan! I'd be curious about that curriculum.

Offense 101 - How to Take a Knee
Offense 102 - Developing the Jet Sweep and Bubble Screen
Offense 103 - Learning the fine art of overthrowing your receiver so you don't risk the interception
Offense 104 - The history of the field goal; there is no distance we won't try, even if your leg can't reach it!

BTW, I wouldn't give up on Tommylee just yet. The Saints like him, however he plays behind Ted Ginn, Michael Thomas, Brandon Coleman, and Willie Snead. These are legit, NFL receivers. Also, the emergence of Alvin Kamara as a budding superstar has taken away some of Tommylee's touches as he fills that Darren Sproles role in the Saints offense.

Even if the Saints release him, I wouldn't assume there isn't a place for TLL somewhere else.

LOL. Don't forget a special appearance by Tim Beckman, who will explain how to save timeouts for your next game.

This tangent deserves its own thread.

Offense 105 - Letting your opponent run the clock out for you.

03-lmfao ...Rod Carey School of Coaching.......03-lmfao 04-bow
11-08-2017 11:34 AM
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