Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Come on guy...

Come on guy most of the LSU college football fans are very aware that this LSU tiger football team is having a lot of trouble staying good enough in the line of scrimmage. So getting fired up to only get our football players’ teeth knocked out is not my kind of fun to look forward too, you know what I mean?
I am afraid that it can only get worse before it get better.
So what you're going to do?

Well here's hoping anyway.



Tinker
The will to win can just about be as intense as the will to live if you are really passionate enough about both. The sprite of the thing is the thing if you know what I mean.
So LSU is going up to play the Auburn war eagles an important college football game in Auburn Alabama. And the LSU family is feeling kinder upset over the way that the LSU defense just doesn't look like the imposing defense from years gone by. The LSU line of scrimmage is looking like a shadow of what they once was. The very hard hitting swarming defense that carried the LSU fighting tigers hope forward through the struggles of the slings and arrows of a very hard fighting opponent like the Auburn football team who is trying to win also.
I just don't have the right feeling about this year’s LSU line of scrimmage that I could always count on before. They look big and strong enough and yet the skill we need to get the job done is just not there.
Well here's hoping anyway.

LSU quarterback derby clearly settled in victory against New Mexico State, Film Study


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on September 30, 2014 at 11:32 AM, updated September 30,
Welcome to the Film Study from LSU's 63-7 victory against New Mexico State. Sure, it was a cupcake that the Tigers choked on early but they finally wolfed it down thanks to Brandon Harris.

The principals in the quarterback derby took divergent paths. Anthony Jennings could have done little more to lose the job than he did. Harris would likely have been given the starting job if he'd done half as well as he did.

Overall, Harris didn't have a huge workload but he made the most of 44 snaps with seven TD drives and five scores accounted for himself. He threw 14 passes and ran five times.

Jennings' three turnovers in 19 snaps may have been worse than it looked on the surface. On LSU's first play of the game he panicked under slight pressure and instead of hitting a wide open receiver down the middle, pulled the ball down and ran. He played scared of making mistakes from the start and still made three.

Plays of the Game
Harris throws a 27-yard TD pass to Malachi Dupre

See Videos and read more...http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2014/09/lsu_quarterback_derby_clearly.html

LSU To Start Freshman QB

Brad Edwards discusses LSU coach Les Miles' decision to start freshman QB Brandon Harris on the road vs. Auburn.
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This time last year.



Tinker

Last year LSU vs Auburn college football game was in the rain in LSU Tiger Stadium. LSU was ranked #6 and everyone in the LSU football family were walking on cloud 9 because right from the get go LSU was 3-0 going into this football game, that they will win. The only lost on the Auburn schedule in 2013 who would go on to play Florida State for the last BCS Championship. That Florida State won.
Then in the very next week this happen:
Saturday
Sept. 28
at Georgia Bulldogs
Sanford Stadium, Athens, GA
LSU Lost 44-41

#6 LSU vs Auburn 2013 FULL GAME HD

My entire neighborhood is armed.



Tinker
So it would be a big mistake for a group of any hateful terrorist to come around our neighborhoods to violently attack our countryman. Because they will never leave that part of our neighborhood alive again, and they will not be going to see Allah at all. But going straight to hell instead.
This is not the Middle East where people are frighten to death from cradle to grave not to fight back. But in the place where we live in kinship for love sake and in the social freedom to stay that way.  In The United States of America.
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MSNBC’s Chris Matthews:

(TPNN) – Race card-addicted MSNBC host Chris Matthews attempts to explain on the Lean Forward network why young men would grow up to be evil radical Islamic beheaders, in this conversation with fellow terrorism apologist, Jose Diaz-Balart. Matthews almost goes into contortions looking for a reason why anyone would want to be suicide bombers or ...
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Black America are just to racist for the public good.



Tinker

It looks like to me that the American black people are the ones who is really racist these days and that simply truth is borne out by all the polls that keep reflecting that simple fact.
Erick Holder was obviously a very partisan political operator working hand and glove with President Barack Obama running his Attorney General office in a very progressive political way. Turning a blind eye to the United States Constitutions Laws that he did not agree with. Those examples are all recorded for everyone to research.
That the black American people are still feeling good about the way Erick Holder was doing his Attorney General Job is the real truth of what is really wrong with our American society today.
The black America people are going to need to simply put their race aside and start using their common sense if they are to gain the kind of social freedom that they keep beating the drums for.

And that black America is just being to racist for the public good.

Poll Shows Just How Much Republicans Hate Eric Holder

The Huffington Post  | By Ariel Edwards-Levy
Posted: 09/29/2014 6:01 pm EDT Updated: 09/29/2014

When Eric Holder leaves his post as attorney general, his legacy will include incurring the animosity of most of the GOP, according to a YouGov poll released Monday. As YouGov's William Jordan notes, Republicans are more likely to dislike Holder than Democrats or independents are to have any opinion of him, positive or negative.

Sixty-four percent of Republicans have an unfavorable view of Holder. By contrast, just 60 percent of Democrats and 56 percent of independents were able to rate him either way.

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Monday, September 29, 2014

The right change



Tinker

Even crazy people like $4 Million dollar paychecks a year, don't they. If Les Miles wouldn't have started Harris as the starting QB against Auburn Les Miles would have been toast at the end of this college football season.
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http://www.lsufootball.net/audio/pressconf/140929-les-miles.mp3

LSU Football .mp3 Audio (22 min, 17 sec): Les Miles press conference
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Sep 29, 2014 | 01:42 pm

Miles: QB Brandon Harris will start at Auburn

Ben LovePublisher, TigerSportsDigest

Les Miles announced Monday at his weekly press luncheon that true freshman Brandon Harris will take "the first snaps" in LSU's game at Auburn Saturday.

Freshman quarterback Brandon Harris will start at Auburn, LSU head coach Les Miles announced Monday during his weekly press luncheon.
Harris filled in for a struggling Anthony Jennings Saturday night and finished the 63-7 win over New Mexico State with 178 yards and three touchdowns passing on 11-of-14 attempts to go with 36 yards and two touchdowns on five carries.

"Harris came in and gave us a great spark," said Miles. "The team played well around him. He did a very nice job, made a good decisions.
"It stands to reason he'll get the first snaps against Auburn."

The start will be the first of Harris' career. Miles said while it's impossible to completely prepare Harris for the rigors of a hostile road crowd, the LSU staff will do certain things to make the Bossier City native comfortable.

"You can't prevent it," continued Miles. "The scheduling of plays and making sure you format a script and everybody understands what's expected, that's what he did Saturday. He took the plays we asked him to. If he handles it that way, we'll be fine."

Miles isn't typically so forthcoming to the media when it comes to personnel decisions, particularly at the quarterback position. But Miles wanted to make sure his young quarterback, and everybody else for that matter, to know exactly where he stands.

"He needs to know," Miles said. "It's not going to be something I hide from him. I don't want him to have to field the questions...I think he deserved the opportunity to take snaps. It wasn't a difficult decision."
As for sophomore Anthony Jennings, Miles didn't dismiss the notion that he'll take the field at Auburn in Saturday's key SEC West showdown.

"We'll always view the game and see how that's going. Sometimes there's an opportunity for another player to give a player that has the burden on his plate a series or situation off," Miles explained. "I'm not saying we'll do that, but we're very capable to see how the week goes, and we have a lot of confidence in both guys, certainly in Harris and we'll see how it goes."


Is she in denial?

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    That Beheading attack was a terror attack and to say otherwise is a foolish lie that simply tries to cover up the truth in reacting to the source of terrorism. That is just like Hitler's totalitarian state in a Islamic religious form.
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Frankly I am in a state of fright.


Tinker
The LSU interior linemen from tackle to tackle are giving up too much ground to the other talented SEC football teams. So it is very hard for me to feel good about LSU 2014 chances to keep winning to make it to the championship game as the football season just keep going.
No! It has been really a while sense I have seen LSU football team look that way. You know just like all the other back in the pack college football teams who are just hoping to have a winning record like a 7-5, 8-4, or even break even at 6-6.
Les Miles seems to be disappointing me in all kind of ways this year. Over the way he get things wrong. Or the foolish way that he keep talking about his coaching job, like he don't know what he is talking about.
I am pretty sure that Les Miles can't really coach at all, so I think that what is said now will not change anything that is about to really happen in the LSU football games to come. And that it looks grim from what I have seen so far, so I am going to keep looking with one eye closed. All frighten like. Just like I have been doing for the past 10 years of Les Miles coaching tenure at LSU.
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Football

ENGSTER: LSU football championships never include a loss to Auburn
9/29/2014
By JIM ENGSTER
Tiger Rag President


This season marks 23 years since Arkansas and South Carolina joined the Southeastern Confernce and the league split into East and West Divisions. LSU has played division foes Arkansas, Alabama, Auburn, Ole Miss and Mississippi State in football every year since 1992 and has also met Florida every year during that period.

When the Tigers’ 21-2 advantage against Mississippi State is removed, LSU is 58-53 when facing the rest of its annual SEC opponents since 1992 and has been outscored in those 111 games by a 2,445-2,416 count.

This week’s assignment against Auburn renews one of the most ferocious rivalries on the LSU schedule. While Alabama and Florida gain more attention for eliciting competitive juices from the Bengals, the games against Auburn are just as intense when it comes to dominance in the conference and national rankings.

LSU has captured 11 SEC championships in football, and this is how the Tigers performed against Auburn in those seasons.

1935: LSU 6, Auburn 0
1936: LSU 19, Auburn 6
1958: DNP
1961: DNP
1970: LSU 17, Auburn 9
1986: DNP
1988: LSU 7, Auburn 6
2001: LSU 27, Auburn 14
2003: LSU 31, Auburn 7
2007: LSU 30, Auburn 24
2011: LSU 45, Auburn 10

LSU has never won an SEC title after losing to Auburn.

It goes without saying that Saturday’s clash is a must win should the Tigers harbor any title aspirations for 2014.

Since 1992, the LSU-Auburn game has been decided by a touchdown or less 12 times and five points or fewer on eight occasions. Despite a woeful conference debut versus Mississippi State, LSU should keep the game close at Auburn and with a few breaks could emerge with its fourth consecutive triumph over the War Eagles.

LSU’s performance against annual SEC foes from 1992-2014 

Read more...http://www.tigerrag.com/football/engster-lsu-football-championships-never-include-a-loss-to-auburn
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He likes that big paycheck also.



Tinker

QB Brandon Harris will start the football game against Auburn because Les Miles like his $4 million dollar paycheck. And that he knows now that he will be run out of Baton Rouge Louisiana on a rail, if he doesn't. Nobody in their right mind wouldn't start Harris after what the college football fans have seen in the last two weeks. No! Les Miles is of course a man that is sure enough crackers, but he also likes that $4 Million dollars paycheck like anyone else would too.
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Football

STEWART: Brandon Harris’ time seems to have arrived
9/29/2014 6:05:00 AM
By ROBERT STEWART
Tiger Rag Editor


A change feels like it’s coming, doesn’t it? 
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Nope. The change has already arrived.

That change is Brandon Harris starting at quarterback for LSU.

Harris looked efficient and poised in leading the Tigers to a 63-7 win against New Mexico State. The Aggies never posed a terrible threat, but a true freshman collecting 214 total yards and five total touchdowns in his first meaningful action as a quarterback is nothing to shake off either.

Harris ran the offense — which finally used a variety of formations, including shotgun sets, to spread out the opposing defense — to near perfection, directing the Tigers to touchdowns on each of the seven drives he captained.

He was just what the doctor ordered for LSU’s ailing offense.

"He performed well, handled all the communications and a multitude of things we ask a quarterback to do,” LSU coach Les Miles said. "He made plays, and it was very positive.”

Harris is a far different quarterback now than he was against Wisconsin.

The freshman looked lost on the field against the Badgers — literally. In the one series he played — when he was sacked on third down — Harris was seen on camera breaking the huddle with several offensive lineman looking confused around him. Harris looked equally befuddled.

But confusion was nowhere on Harris’ radar against the Aggies. He never seemed flustered and took exactly what the defense gave him.

"He’s grown a lot,” receiver Travin Dural said. "Our first game, you could tell he was nervous. Ever since then, he’s grown a lot and he’s matured a lot. You can tell his confidence is growing.”

Confidence has never been an issue for Harris. With dozens of cameras in his face at LSU’s Media Day this August, Harris answered questions with grace and polish, and he did so again Saturday night as reporters swarmed him almost immediately as he walked into the media room.

Maybe Harris just needed to find a little more confidence on the field.
Looks like he’s found it.

"Brandon is a very talented kid, and I have a lot of confidence in him, just like everybody in this offense,” senior center Elliott Porter said.

Harris’ poise was on display on his 27-yard touchdown pass in the second quarter.

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Doing hard time one more time.



Tinker
Doing hard time again because of our friends the Saints have gone astray. We are getting stuck with the feeling that our Saints football players have gone back into becoming a heart break football team to us the very loyal Saints football fans, yet again. Just like a beloved wayward child who keeps getting in trouble with the law that we know will simply lead to their arrested, be judged, and sentenced to Prison.

And that we can't do anything about stopping that result not as long as the Saints keep behaving the wrong way.
Except to bring them some cigarettes, homemade apple pie, and chocolate bars to chase the blue away. Telling them that win lose or draw that we love them as always. But for now just like before they won the Super Bowl in 2010 we are now going back into doing that hard time outside their prison walls alongside them, as they are now in that miserable losers Prison.

Until they wise up to one day try hard enough to be a winner in the years to come. And maybe becoming Champions again.  But for now all the Saints football fans are going to hear is that lonesome train sound again.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bDktBZzQIiU
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http://dfw.cbslocal.com/2014/09/28/romo-murray-lead-cowboys-past-saints-38-17/

Cowboys

Romo & Murray Lead Cowboys Past Saints 38-17

September 28, 2014 11:25 PM
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Two faces have I.



Tinker

When you greet a stranger do you show them a phony smile and start telling them a bunch of lies? Or are you really truly friendly and honest with the people who you do not know, and then relaxed enough to listen as well as speak to.

Most of the time I feel like that I am living in a parallel Universe as we the American people go about our daily business around each other. But also are getting jerked around by our very own U.S. Government and News Media that keep playing us for all that we are worth to them.
It is the same thing for us every day with this political establishment running Washington DC. Who use their words in a legal speak manner hiding their backroom deals as they glad hand each other to keep using and abusing the privilege of working in their U.S. Government jobs that the American people entrusted and elected them to do.
Now that social reality is becoming a wonder to me that I am not seeing more destruction than what I have already seen. Because I once thought that if the American people would really see how the men and women that they elected were really running their Government. That they would just explode in outrage and demand restitution over what they saw. But alas! The American people did see, and surprisingly still did nothing.
So all of this Barack Obama unhanded sleazy behavior is not so much catching my eye any more, but rather the American people themselves. Over when and where some or more of them are going to be harmed and even killed because of how far all of this social political corruption has gone.
My real life seems to stay parallel with our Government and media hypocrisy that I can cut with a knife. Making this time and place feel like I am living in two different worlds at the same time. One to laugh about, and one to cry.
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Sunday, September 28, 2014

This if really different


Tinker

The new Imposing LSU Tiger Stadium cannot be really appreciated by seeing it on television because the new addition to the south end zone has made the entire arena seem like the football players are playing a college football game down deep in a hole. The new addition seems to have moved the upper decks in the stadium to now hang over the football playing field in a very imposing way. The focus of the seating seems closer to the players.
The synchronize lighting to the sounds of the action also becomes just more of the 100 200 thousand people wanting the opponents to lose.

When these 2014 LSU college football players get better at what they are trying to do they will perhaps give the Alabama Crimson Tide much more than they were expecting. Because this LSU Tiger Stadium is much more of an imposing place to just be sitting in, much less being the enemy playing a contact sports. When and where people really don't care if you are broken in half by a flying fighting tiger gone crazy because of this very imposing arena that they are playing a very serious football game in. You can’t see on television that this new LSU Tiger Stadium has become a place gone mad. I started feeling sorry for those New Mexico State football players that keep trying to just survive unharmed in the football game as they were caught up in this really very live tiger den. 
Could the Roman Colosseum be that much more different than this?
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"It's Saturday Night in Death Valley...
and here come your Fighting Tigers of LSU."
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Management matter big time.


Tinker
Auburn is not New Mexico State and the competitions quality and ability really does matter. Just like management also matters to any good business trying to get ahead in a fiercely competitive economy. No matter how well you write in your sports column if your editor is a fool who is just trying to get by and not rock the company political boat on your Newspaper. And that you are a very original person who writes very well with a very wise point of view. Your talents will never see the light of day on your newspaper, because your editor can’t edit his way out of a paper bag and will make sure that what you write is dismissed by him.
That Harris should be LSU starting QB is not the problem on the LSU fighting tiger football team. But the fact that head coach Les Miles doesn't know what he don't know is what the LSU football team and fans are really up against. In my opinion Les Miles don't know what he is talking about, because he can’t coach.
LSU is far more valuable to Les Miles than Les Miles is to the LSU college football program. That you Mr. Ron Higgins, could do just as well coaching the LSU football team as Les Miles has done, and the LSU football team would have not done any worse.
That we the LSU Tiger family are up against it because Les Miles is simply full of bull.
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http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2014/09/brandon_harris_leaves_no_doubt.html

Brandon Harris leaves no doubt that he's LSU's best quarterback

LSU quarterback Brandon Harris (6) runs the ball during the second half of the Tigers' 63-7 victory over New Mexico State on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium. The true freshman came off the bench to throw for three TDs and run for two more. (BRETT DUKE)

Ron Higgins, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune By Ron Higgins, NOLA.com | The Times-Picayune
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on September 27, 2014 at 11:36 PM, updated September 28, 2014 at 12:09 AM

I don't need to look at a bunch of numbers. The only stat that's relevant is LSU has scored touchdowns in 12 of last 15 possessions he has quarterbacked.

I know what I see. I know LSU's starting quarterback battle between sophomore Anthony Jennings and true freshman Brandon Harris is over.

The winner by knockout in the fifth game, which was Saturday's expected 63-7 blowout of New Mexico State, is Harris.

He came off the bench to lead the No. 17 Tigers to seven TDs in seven possessions. His perfect night followed Jennings producing one TD in seven possessions including his three turnovers in the game's first four possessions.

Harris left no doubt. He hit 11-of-14 passes for 178 yards and three TDs, ran for 36 yards and two TDs. In Harris' 19:13 of playing time, LSU gained 429 of its 563 yards and scored 49 points. Jennings was 2-of-5 for 11 yards with those two picked passes.

Read more...http://www.nola.com/lsu/index.ssf/2014/09/brandon_harris_leaves_no_doubt.html
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Saturday, September 27, 2014

And what you think has nothing to do with it.

Thomas Williams commented on an article.
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Why can't you block that guy and do what you are trying to do tigers, because all that LSU does is recruit studs? And you have the size and strength to help yourself to do a good job. That the other guy is also competing hard to make a good play as both of you collide at the snap of the football is when and where the battle is won or lost. So why not make sure that you are that winner?
What is wrong Tigers?

Miss State out played LSU last Saturday night on both sides of the football and the LSU fans were truly shocked over the way that this surprising reality looked as the State football game went along only to keep getting worse for the LSU Fighting Tigers.

The 2014 LSU football team looked venerable in the interior line from tackle to tackle, on both sides of the line of scrimmage. With Miss State moving the football for big yard and scoring 34 points. Wow! What is going on down there Tiger as everyone could hardly believe their eyes?

Now in hindsight the LSU fans are asking head coach Les Miles just why are you running RB Leonard Fournette into nine defenders, with only six LSU blockers. Stacking up Leonard great running ability against just too many people?

Doing the same thing that don't work over and over, why are you doing that coach Les Miles? Instead of getting entertained the LSU fans are getting bored from the same play that keep frustrating them all night long. And of course when LSU plays against another equal talented SEC football team, LSU loses that football game. And the LSU football fans who waited all night for something good to happen goes home unhappy.

Now that sorry frustrating LSU football Show is becoming boring because everyone keep seeing the same frustrating Les Miles offense no matter who is in the press box for each and every LSU football game.

The self-same offense that Coach Miles has told the LSU fans that he was going to change for the past 10 years, after a LSU loss.

So I guess than apparently Les Miles $4 million dollar salary is the only real bottom line for Coach Les Miles. And what is entertaining to the LSU football fans is really none of his coach Les Miles real concern, right?

So no matter how talented the LSU players are or how hard the players try to do a good job, Coach Les Miles is really what is wrong down there in the football game after all.
So suck it up tiger fans because LSU head Coach Les Miles already has his, each and every time that he cashes his check. And what you think has nothing to do with it.

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The only thing that I really don't like about Ted Cruz is the University that he went to.



Tinker
The only thing that I really don't like about Ted Cruz is that he is another Ivy League graduate who went to Harvard law school. And frankly I am very put off by the people coming out of that part of this country's University’s that are obliviously overrated.
But to hear them tell it who are the elitist Ivy League from the Northeast who are of course always one step ahead of everyone else and the true blue blood class of this nation.
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"Think Progress found a juicy little tidbit in that long-ass GQ profile of Cruz that we haven’t managed to struggle through quite yet:

As a law student at Harvard, he refused to study with anyone who hadn’t been an undergrad at Harvard, Princeton, or Yale. Says Damon Watson, one of Cruz’s law-school roommates: “He said he didn’t want anybody from ‘minor Ivies’ like Penn or Brown.”

Wonder what other stuff is in that GQ article? Who knows? Today is pretty much a frustrating kind of day."


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Now I know all of that special social privilege respect that we the people have bestowed on them over all those years for graduating from the Ivy League University’s has been a bad waste of time of the American people. Because as the American people were genuflecting to them in social respect all the Ivy League people were doing was to keep feathering their own nest, and gaining control of this country's wealth, power, and political influence for themselves. And keeping their own special interest rolling along. And behind closed doors saying to hell with the rest of our country population and because of that becoming the very hypocrites that has always made me discussed with what they were doing, and how they did it in Washington DC.

So now all I want to do is vote for someone from a small college or State college. Hoping that we might get lucky and receive the benefits from someone who has real substance, and perhaps even wisdom.

That we the American people could really use someone of substance along about now. Helping to bring the American people together, and pulling us in the same direction.


Sen. Ted Cruz captivates Values Voter Summit

By KATIE GLUECK | 9/26/14 5:13 PM EDT Updated: 9/26/14 7:05 PM EDT

Rand Paul talked foreign policy. Rick Santorum decried flagging family values. Michele Bachmann called for war on radical Islam.

But it was Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas who captivated the crowd of social conservatives in Washington Friday, again showcasing his appeal with that critical part of the GOP should he run in 2016.

Friday, September 26, 2014

''The Moving* Fing*er writes.



''The Moving* Fing*er writes and having* writ,
Moves on;

Tinker


Did you hear Skip Bertman choice say that he thinks that it is OK for the LSU
junior football players on the LSU football team," to go early and
play pro football in the NFL draft." That he like knowing that LSU is supplying
the NFL with pro quality football players.

You know this guy Les Miles is having a good time spending his $4 million dollar
coaching salary talking and glad handing the people who love the LSU college
football program. Saying things like that as if losing experience talented
football player with two years left to play on the LSU football team don't
matter. When in reality LSU College football program is becoming a retarded
force unable to advance at all because of the limitations of Les Miles coaching
ability.

Les Miles can't coach and the LSU college football program
is starting to become a bore in that truth. So how does that poem go?
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''The Moving* Fing*er writes and having* writ,
Moves on; nor all your piety nor wit
Shall lure it back to cancel half a line,
Nor all your tears blot out a word of it."

From
the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam.
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http://sports.usatoday.com/2014/09/26/lsus-defense-is-again-more-of-a-concern-than-the-offense/

Guilbeau: LSU's defense is again more of a concern than the offense



BATON ROUGE – My goodness, LSU loses a game to Mississippi State for the first time this century, and suddenly everyone thinks Charles McClendon is running the Tigers’ offense again.
Forget about the offense for a minute, and know that the late, great McClendon would be ashamed of this so-called defense that allowed 570 yards in a 34-29 loss to the Bull-dozers (Great headline Tiger Rag Magazine!) last week.

Everyone suddenly wants the spread offense when the problem is the spread defense. State had LSU’s defense spread all over the field to the tune of 302 rushing yards and 268 passing. The Bulldogs did basically whatever they wanted against a defense loaded with highly recruited but underachieving players.

But this is not a new story. LSU gave up 525 yards to an average Ole Miss in a 27-24 loss last year. The Tigers have lost seven games beginning with the 2012 season, and the defense was to blame in five of them – 21-17 to Alabama and 25-24 to Clemson in 2012, 44-41 to Georgia, 27-24 to Ole Miss and 38-17 to Alabama last year, and 34-29 to Mississippi State this year.

The 17 was enough to beat a low-scoring Alabama team in 2012, but the defense allowed the losing points in the final moments as it did against Clemson, Georgia and Ole Miss. The offense did not play consistently well in the Alabama game last year or against Mississippi State last Saturday, but the defense didn’t give it a chance in either game. LSU did finish with 430 yards and 29 points against State, surely enough to win had the defense not went into its peanut butter phase.

Here are five things to look for out of LSU against New Mexico State (2-2, 1-0 Sun Belt) as the No. 18 Tigers (3-1, 0-1 SEC) hold one more Sun Belt scrimmage before perhaps meeting their makers next week in Auburn. Read more...http://sports.usatoday.com/2014/09/26/lsus-defense-is-again-more-of-a-concern-than-the-offense/
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