Tuesday, February 11, 2014

Are you kidding us?


Tinker

As the American News Media keep fooling around with the progressive failed politician policy of the last fifty years, because they can't seem to help themselves. The American people United States economy is about to truly go broke with a looming super inflation of the American people currency on this country horizon.

The U.S. Federal Reserve Bank has been killing the wealth of the American People economy by printing trillion of dollars that cannot be redeemed. The Federal Government is working solely on the money that the Federal Reserve Bank keeps printing. China and other countries have been lending the United States government loads of money as long as we can remember now. And the American people middle class is losing perching power for the first time in our life time.

The end can't be to far away for our American economy from that kind of cold-blooded government corruption that simply tries to stay in political power anyway. But of course that is exactly what the elitist are doing the American people government economy, plundering the Unites States economy everywhere they can to stay in power.

Then when the bottom falls out of the American peoples economy the progressive elitist will fly away with their ill begotten means, along with the ivy league oracle, and leave you and I high and dry.

So now the American Media really want the American people to vote another Clinton into the White House as the next President of the United States, because of her gender?

Did you notices what has happen to the U.S. Government economy, and culture, when the American people voted a man into the White House as President of the United States because of his skin color?

Gender is not a good reason for the American people to vote Hillary Clinton into the American people White House again. We have been burned many times from the people who were President since Reagan.

So why should we the American people believe anything different now. These losers from the Washington DC elicits must be voted out of here.

Tell the American News Media that they can go vote for Hillary on election day if they want, I'm voting for someone new.
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The Washington Times

MEANS: U.S. economy on schedule to crash March 4, 2014

By Grady Means

America’s fall will take global economies with it

Those wild and crazy Mayans put down their marker that the end of the world would occur on Dec. 21, 2012 — about two months from now. There is, of course, some small chance that they might be right. On the other hand, there is a very large probability that the real end of the world will occur around March 4, 2014.

The doomsday clock will ring then because the U.S. economy may fully crash around that date, which will, in turn, bring down all world economies and all hope of any recovery for the foreseeable future — certainly over the course of most of our lifetimes.
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ENGSTER: Statistically Speaking - Fournette primed to shatter LSU records
2/10/2014 8:59:23 AM

By JIM ENGSTER
Tiger Rag Featured Columnist

With the signing of Leonard Fournette, LSU boss Les Miles is offering a refreshing dose of candor by acknowledging his five star prize from St. Aug is a Heisman Trophy candidate the day he steps on campus.

If Fournette wins the Heisman in his freshman year as Johnny Manziel and Jameis Winston did the past two years at Texas A&M and Florida State, he will likely have to break Charles Alexander’s 37-year old school mark for most yards rushing in one season.

Alexander rushed for 1,883 yards in 12 games in 1977, averaging 156.9 yards per game. Fournette has the opportunity to play in 15 games in 2014 because of the new NCAA playoff system. If Fournette averages the same amount of yards per game as Alexander in ’77, he would complete his freshman odyssey with 2,354 yards.

It is not beyond the realm of possibility for Fournette to become the first LSU back to surpass 2,000 yards in one season and for LSU to reign as national champion with the first 15-win season in NCAA history. The next step will be to change the Ole War Skule acronym to LFU.

As good as Fournette is, he does not arrive in Death Valley as the top rusher from New Orleans in this year’s freshman class. That honor goes to Darrel Williams of John Ehret, who rushed for 2,201 yards and 32 touchdowns as a senior. Fournette ran for 1,792 yards and 16 touchdowns last year. It’s the best one-two combo in one class for LSU since 1982 when Dalton Hilliard and Garry James came to TigerTown together. It was Hilliard, who was considered the lesser of the two recruits, who left LSU as the most prolific rusher in Tiger history.

Pete Carroll no stranger to Tiger Stadium
Seattle Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll directed his team to a 43-8 Super Bowl demolition of Denver and Peyton Manning last Sunday in New Jersey. Carroll is a decade removed from the controversial 2003 NCAA campaign when his USC team was voted the national championship from the Associated Press and LSU won the BCS title with Nick Saban hoisting the crystal trophy in the Superdome.

Carroll remains in competition for coaching supremacy with Saban, who at 62 is 46 days younger than the effervescent leader of the Seahawks.

CoachNCAA Record NFL RecordTotal RecordChampionships
Nick Saban165-57-1 (.743) 15-17 (.469)180-74-1 (.709)4 NCAA
Read more...http://tigerrag.com/football/engster-statistically-speaking---fournette-primed-to-shatter-lsu-records


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2/10/2014 10:12:59 AM
Statistic that are yet to be measured all depends on the investment into the skills of that person. Leonard Fournette running skills will of course help the LSU tiger football team become a better offense. Because like all very talented running backs his ability will help the offensive lineman block better. The quarterback job easier, to ether run, pass, or hand off. The LSU football coaches will become better, because of Fournette running skills, that will make their offensive plays work.

Leonard Fournette was a very important recruit to the LSU college football program in the years to come. When a good pupil and good teacher goes to school sitting in the middle of tiger stadium. No telling what is liable to come from that. Maybe even a Heisman trophy?
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2/10/14 5:50 am CT


Good morning, Tiger Fans, I hope you all had a great weekend.

As promised, today we’ll begin a five-part series in which we’ll profile the top-five vote-getters in last week’s poll, which asked: “Which incoming LSU football signee(s) will make the biggest impact in the 2014 season?” With over 16,600 votes cast, the fan favorites to contribute early are 1. RB Leonard Fournette (33.67%); 2. WR Malachi Dupré (11.23%); 3. WR Trey Quinn (10.46%); 4. LB Clifton Garrett (9.32%); and 5. S Jamal Adams (7.74%). We’ll start the series today by telling you (and showing you) what makes No. 5, Adams, such a special prospect. Here we go…

Jamal AdamsSafety, 6-0, 200, Hebron High School (Texas)

(5th in our poll with 7.74% of the votes)

Jamal Adams is a triple threat at the safety position. His instincts help him read quarterback’s tendencies, his acceleration and great pursuit creates interception opportunities, and his burst and explosion out of his pedal makes him a force as a run stopper. And that’s not all Adams can do.

Check out Adams’ video highlights in our Media Gallery and you’ll notice early on that he is a threat with the ball in his hands. Adams’ excellent vision and slick cuts could help him resemble past defensive back greats in the return game like Patrick Peterson or Tyrann Mathieu.

Next on the video, you’ll witness Adams’ closing speed. By reading the quarterback’s eyes and feeling routes develop underneath him, the 6-0, 204-pound safety from Texas’ Hebron High School will plant his feet and drive toward the ball, either disrupting the pass or picking the ball off. With this ability, Adams could become a victim of one of football’s oldest cliches—a ball hawking safety. Nonetheless, this is probably Adams’ best attribute.

Last but not least, Adams’ run pursuit makes him an ideal safety. Like past LSU greats LaRon Landry and Eric Reid, Adams introduces himself to opposing running backs with a physical nature. He has a knack for cutting backs down at the line, and most importantly, he brings his hands and wraps them up after the initial blow.

Adams’ mix of run defense and coverage ability makes him a versatile safety and a contender for instant playing time as a safety, further adding depth to DBU. That and the fact that he’s an elusive returner suggest he’ll have an immediate impact on the field. The Tigers will need a new man leading the charge at safety with Craig Loston graduating, and although Adams will have prime competition with players returning and Devin Voorhies, Ed Paris and John Battle joining him in the 2014 signing class, he’s more than capable of winning the competition this fall. As Les Miles has shown over the years with Mathieu, Reid, Jalen Mills, Tre’Davious White and Rashard Robinson, being a true freshman won’t necessarily prevent Adams from contributing in a big way.

Stay tuned, Tiger Fans, as tomorrow we’ll continue this series by looking at linebacker Clifton Garrett.

One more football tid-bit: While you’re in our Media Gallery to check out Adams’ highlight video, be sure to check out the newest one by LesMiles.net called, “2013 Offense Highlights.”
Read more...http://www.dandydon.com/
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Welcome a new LSU Tiger: Deondre Clark!
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