Friday, October 31, 2014

We might wind up in a German good humor parade also?



Meet the Jeffersons: LSU DB Rickey Jefferson learned from his older brother Jordan

BY LAWRENCE BARRECA| Special to The Advocate
Rickey Jefferson never feared a quarterback throwing in his direction.

In an empty backyard on a vacant lot next to his home in Destrehan, a 12-year-old Jefferson would trot to an imaginary line of scrimmage. Name a route, and odds are he ran it. He would make circus catches behind his back, or so he said, and look back to see a stunned expression on his father’s face.
The quarterback — Jordan Jefferson, Rickey’s older brother and the former LSU standout — wouldn’t hide his praise.

“Man, Dad,” Jordan would say. “Rickey’s going to be real good.”
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Bill Snider: · Top Commenter
He would definitely have picked off his brother lol
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Thomas Williams:  Top Commenter
Yes! He would have intercepted his brother. Why does the LSU tiger football team keep playing the wrong QB, is this foolishness going to go on forever? Please start grooming Harris by given him real playing time with the entire playbook. Is LSU head coach Les Miles really that crazy? The rest of this world seems to think that we the American people are really crazy in the way we elected our U.S. Government leaders, who have turned out to be incompetent Ivy League fools. Is our LSU college football program going to wind up in a German good humor parade also? http://www.snopes.com/photos/politics/parade.asp
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