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FOX at LSU Pro Day


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i think both would be great fits, my only concern with tyson is that he has been hyped up so much by local media and fans, but didn't have the standout year that everyone predicted.

I agree. He was always solid though. Every now and again he would control the line and do what he wanted, I think Meeks might have what it takes to motivate the kid and make him reach his potential though.

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i agree 100%, i think our d-line was put in terrible positions with mr. pick six (jarret lee) at qb, that would kill anyone's moral and drive. meeks influence on defence is very interesting.

Yeah. Can you imagine how much better of a season we would have had if Jefferson would have played all season. I'm looking forward to seeing him and Russell Shepherd splitting time back there. Along with the ridiculous recruiting class we went out and got I'm quite excited for the next couple seasons.

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That kids a beast, too. He actually reminds me alot of Otah. Can't honestly say I saw many people get by him last season.

to give you and idea of how athletic he is, i saw him last year, during the offseason running full court basketball at the Rec center here on campus. all the football players seem to love bsaektball and really crowd the courts in the offseason. i was shocked to think they could play, considering the injury risks, but hey don't tell les i guess lol

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to give you and idea of how athletic he is, i saw him last year, during the offseason running full court basketball at the Rec center here on campus. all the football players seem to love bsaektball and really crowd the courts in the offseason. i was shocked to think they could play, considering the injury risks, but hey don't tell les i guess lol

I honestly think he is a little more athletic than Otah. Imagining those two on the right side is giving me a chubby.

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I think Fox is looking at OG Herman Johnson.

6'7" 364lbs

Imagine him and Otah on the right side of the line.

YIKES! that would be fierce. not a soul would live through that. definitely would be one of the biggest and most fierce right sides in the game...great duo to go with double trouble.

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dude is scary ugly. he'd be a good fit.

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YIKES! that would be fierce. not a soul would live through that. definitely would be one of the biggest and most fierce right sides in the game...great duo to go with double trouble.

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dude is scary ugly. he'd be a good fit.

both him and otah have this weird fro going on...would be a gigantic right side in terms of hair and size

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