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re: What do the two AFC Championship QBs have in common ?
Posted on 1/28/24 at 4:24 pm to LSUHobNailBoot
Posted on 1/28/24 at 4:24 pm to LSUHobNailBoot
The score of that Louisville game is not indicative of how much of an arse kicking that was. Duke Riley, Tashawn Bower and Arden Key absolutely ate that game.
Posted on 1/28/24 at 6:58 pm to lsudave1
Jamal Adams had something to say about that Citrus bowl..."“The LSU Tigers normally don’t play well at 11,” Orgeron said. “I wanted to make sure I changed that. We had a 7 o’clock — what we call ‘clap session.’ I walked in there at 6:45 and there was Jamal Adams, sitting there ready to go. I knew he was going to play great.”
Adams, the Jets’ first-round draft pick, did just that. Adams, a safety, had five solo tackles on Jackson, including a highlight-reel play where he ran across the field and tackled Jackson behind the line of scrimmage. The Tigers won 29-9, holding Jackson to 153 yards passing and 33 yards rushing."
Adams, the Jets’ first-round draft pick, did just that. Adams, a safety, had five solo tackles on Jackson, including a highlight-reel play where he ran across the field and tackled Jackson behind the line of scrimmage. The Tigers won 29-9, holding Jackson to 153 yards passing and 33 yards rushing."
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