SwampHound
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My list goes as follows
1. OL Greg Hodges, not only his he a good football player and the glue that holds our line togather but if he is half as nice of a man as his father he will be ok in life.
2. QB Jerry Babb, it is tough being the local boy and the QB. Babb showed true grit last year after a rough start and getting benched to come back, play his game and lead us to 4 wins.
3. Dwight Lindon, not the fastest, not the biggest but a hell of a hard worker. While other college students are doing illegal things to earn money, Mr. Lindon works at a fast food chain. Enough said.
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SwampHound
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CAJUNNATION
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My favorite players are guys on D with ATTITUDE. Since we've sucked the big one for the last 8 seasons defensively, it's hard to have favorites right now.
1) Lamar Morgan. I'm hoping and praying this guy will play some this season. A truly special football player with the instincts of Orlando Thomas. A diifference maker.
2) Jerry Babb. I was a critic of Babb's early on last season. He cost us the Houston game in my opinion. But. He won me over with the late season run we had. He showed he is a leader on the field as a true freshman. I still question his arm. Although he has the smarts to compensate. Babb is the best RUNNER we have on the team. I wonder if Bustle will be tempted at some point, say if the conference title were on the line, to put both Babb and Siniewski back there at the same time?
3) Stanley smith. I seen this guy put some Ray Lewis-like licks on people as an 18 yr. old Fr. What Happenned? I thought he was going to be the BEST MLB we've ever had. I know he was injured last season. I'm hoping he can get it back.
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Tuffguy20
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SwampHound Wrote:My list goes as follows
1. OL Greg Hodges, not only his he a good football player and the glue that holds our line togather but if he is half as nice of a man as his father he will be ok in life.
2. QB Jerry Babb, it is tough being the local boy and the QB. Babb showed true grit last year after a rough start and getting benched to come back, play his game and lead us to 4 wins.
3. Dwight Lindon, not the fastest, not the biggest but a hell of a hard worker. While other college students are doing illegal things to earn money, Mr. Lindon works at a fast food chain. Enough said.
man, Swamp, what fast food store does he work at? I thought i saw a football player worken for olde tyme grocery last night when i went get some grub, was that him?
Tuffguy
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07-23-2004 07:51 PM |
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SwampHound
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McDonald's, at Ambassador and Kaliste Saloom. If it is not him then he has a twin
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Longview Red
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It is hard to have a favorite ball player on a losing team. Maybe I'm just to harsh but I am ready for a winning season.
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07-24-2004 04:00 PM |
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SwampHound
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Longview Red Wrote:It is hard to have a favorite ball player on a losing team. Maybe I'm just to harsh but I am ready for a winning season.
I understand, we all are wayyyyyyyyy overdue for a winning season, but even bad teams have some good players. Example: the Saints & Archie Manning.
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