Nico Marley

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Rohan's son is absolutely balling out for Tulane. Starting OLB as a true frosh, he is second on the team in tackles with 19 through 3 games, 3.5 TFL, 2 pass breakups, an INT and a fumble recovery. Best of all, he looks and acts just like his dad when he plays. No fear, taking on blockers and backs and TEs and WRs twice his size, and he talks ****. He destroyed a La Tech RB yesterday with a perfect form tackle last night that gave me flashbacks of his dad. This is not meant as a "we should have offered him post" just a, it's cool watching him play and remembering his dad, post.

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I remember me and that bich ***** city boy arguing about this kid..... but yet he made a claim that this was our saviour...
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I remember me and that bich ***** city boy arguing about this kid..... but yet he made a claim that this was our saviour...
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dude had a bad *** tape. never got a chance on the field.


by the way, really wished nico would have gotten an offer.
 
He made one hit last night, planted some guy, and got up dancing just like his dad. I was having some serious flashbacks of 1994. It was awesome. He was talking so much trash. I don't think Louisiana Tech has ever had trash talked to them before.

Best part of last night was La Tech honoring not just Terry Bradshaw, but the guy who Bradshaw backed up at La Tech...

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Oh, and Joe Montana was there watching his son Nick, who is Tulane's QB

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All Tulane's LB's are undersized. My buddy's son is #57 Zack Davis, and he only weighs 215. Al said, no more 208 lb. LB's at UM.
 
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All Tulane's LB's are undersized. My buddy's son is #57 Zack Davis, and he only weighs 215. Al said, no more 208 lb. LB's at UM.

Davis was suspended for the first 2 games. Ask your buddy what he did:ohlord: Anyway, he's a good backer, and Tulane is following the old UM model (thanks to Curtis Johnson) small fast LB. They have two stud DT, Warmsley and Davenport that draw a lot of attention and allow the smaller LB to roam free, especially Davenport, who is 6-4, 335 and a transfer from LSU. He was a 5 star in high school. Remember, they also have Edward Williams, the LB from New Orleans that had committed to Texas Tech that many on here wanted

Ok, done pimping Tulane
 
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The guy is tiny. We are implementing a 3-4. You think he is fast enough to play deep safety? If not, he has no place in this system. Wish him the very best, and would not have been disappointed if we brought him in, but he would have been Fentress here.
 
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glad he's doing well. i'm all for all the legacy kids, but, don't think he'd be playing anything other than special teams at 5'8, 180 lber. c'mon.
and I loved rohan and loved watching play on the field. he wasn't that good a lber here. he went for the knockout too often, sometimes connection, often not. freelanced. dude was probably the toughest kid on the team when he was here. but, he wasn't that good.
 
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