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FOX at LSU Pro Day


cdandi1

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Im a journalist student at LSU and my colleague called me yesterday, March 18th saying he was looking directly at John Fox at our (LSU) Pro Day. I hope this hasn't already be posted, but my guess is he is scouting some of our D-lineman.

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i actually spoke with ricky a couple of times this season on the sidelines. a large dude with a great personality. he would be my pick too, because sometimes tyson under achieved this year at times.

tyson sounds too much like the peppers we would rather not have ... inconsistent motor.

i like the idea of that ricky guy, though. you know much about his past injuries? are they anything to worry about?

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Being an LSU fan I watched every game last season. Francois or Tyson Jackson would definitely be able to step in and hold their own on the line. Francois is more of a power lineman, and is also a huge body to plug up the line. Jackson is more of a pass rusher, but either way I wouldnt be against getting either of them.

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tyson sounds too much like the peppers we would rather not have ... inconsistent motor.

i like the idea of that ricky guy, though. you know much about his past injuries? are they anything to worry about?

He battled with a groin pull towards the end of last season, but to my knowledge he's never really had any major problems.

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Being an LSU fan I watched every game last season. Francois or Tyson Jackson would definitely be able to step in and hold their own on the line. Francois is more of a power lineman, and is also a huge body to plug up the line. Jackson is more of a pass rusher, but either way I wouldnt be against getting either of them.

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.

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tyson sounds too much like the peppers we would rather not have ... inconsistent motor.

i like the idea of that ricky guy, though. you know much about his past injuries? are they anything to worry about?

im not too sure on his injuries, they keep everything down here so clammed up its difficult to read. sry i couldnt' help on that one.

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