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"Sounds like your left handed"

Actually I'm right handed but was probably supposed to left handed. My left arm is bigger and stronger. I'm left eye dominant.
When I lift, my right arm, shoulder, peck always gives in before my left. I have moved from the smith machine over to dumbbells for bench and incline press for greater isolation. I always feel like I can do 2-3 more reps on my left side once my right side hits failure. Heck, even my left leg is stronger when doing squats.

Any suggestions on how to increase strength on right side to bring it in par with left? Just more isolated reps on my right? Not sure what else I can do.
I know. The better ones have already committed elsewhere. Would love Echols, Curne or Adams back instead. Not seeing a ton of options at this point. Perhaps more will enter the portal as more teams or eliminated from playoffs.
Not seeing many other options. Both have significant starting experience in SEC. With improved OL coaching could develop into decent serviceable pieces and could be occasional starters.

They are affordable and won’t be surprised by talent on SEC dl’s.
We need more bodies. We could do worse.

re: LSU OL in the NFL currently

Posted by Eatem up on 12/18/25 at 9:12 pm to
Will Campbell
Emery Jones, Jr.
agree 100%. You go up and catch the ball with two hands extended. Never try to cradle it. One would think a professional receiver knows better.
Leann Rimes in her prime was hard to beat. And Faith.
He never had that burst from the outside that you would expect given his physical tools. He is a physical specimen and has good speed. Not sure why it didn't translate better. Perhaps he is a bit undersized?

Best of luck to him. A fine young man.
Boston College play calling has been terrific. FSU is confused and don’t know what is coming. BCU mixing the run and pass nicely.
I've always liked Kessler. He can run, defend, block shots and rebound. He would change the whole dynamic under the rim. Underrated offensive game as well. Do it!

re: Brady Neal to the portal

Posted by Eatem up on 6/18/24 at 9:27 am to
This is a huge loss. He was our starting catcher every year before injury. Then we experimented with him in RF. He never looked settled to me. The dude will be an absolute studd when fully healthy and catching full time.

re: That was strike three…

Posted by Eatem up on 6/14/24 at 9:51 pm to
I think it could have been a called strike. It was a good pitch.
Death, taxes and hit&run under coach Pulmonary. The man stuck to his principles no matter the situation. It used to infuriate me at times but at least the man was consistent. I felt like he ran us out of some innings in the past but what do I know? His record speaks for itself.

I like the man and wish him well at USC unless he is playing us.

Good luck coach.
Horrible call in a crucial situation. That check swing didn’t even touch the plate. Ump’s simply got to do better…
He had just been moved to RF after Larsen was pitch hit for and they inserted Kling at CF. So he wasn’t familiar with the lights, etc from that position.

Also the ball was absolutely scorched and did not have a lot of loft and was tailing. The batter barreled it up for sure.

Not an easy catch at all.
The pitching did enough. The bats did not deliver. Just that simple.
Brown is going to be a stud and we are glad to have him.

We weren’t going much farther this year anyway.
Dude he was playing out of position. Normally in center.
I think he lost the ball.

The bats lost this game. You can’t ask for more than giving up 4 runs with a patch work of pitchers.
Tough spot for him. Let’s go Javen!

Pitch them in this order. Get 2 innings from Coleman and Ack then piece the rest together.
Looks like we got some decent arms available for tomorrow…
I know it matters what position they play, i.e., middle infield, but how do you decide as a coach?

I get frustrated sometimes when an LSU opponent plays better defense and seems to have better fundamentals when we are more of a power team and rely on the long ball… but how do you decide? Once you have your team put together… do you play offense or defense? I think our power team concept has worked over the years for the most part but of course there is a trade off and at times we will struggle defensively.

What say you?