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re: The need for a big tall WR is more evident every game.quote: This is the corect answer. Thanks Reply Back to Top |
| I'm just going to cut to the chase and call you a fricking idiot Reply Back to Top |
| OP's post makes no sense. How does any of those points have anything to do with getting a big WR... Reply Back to Top |
| don bopper dude is a tool Reply Back to Top |
quote: TXAM defense player who made the game winning INT says "piss off!" You do realized just how close TXAM came to losing that game right? If the "great football coach" Saban maybe would have run the ball or even a SCREEN. Bama was getting 3.9 yrds per carry. First and goal on the six with 4 minutes left. One run and three pass plays with THAT offensive line? Reply Back to Top |
| Don't forget about Travin Dural. 6'2" and can leap a small building in a single bound. Had he not broken his tibia in fall practice, he would have seen significant time this fall. Kid can play. Reply Back to Top |
| what if we don't give up that TD to Bama? and... quote: ... you appear to be a fricking idiot with a thing for apostrophes. Reply Back to Top |
| I would take Josh Reed over any receiver LSU has had in the last 20 years. That said I agree. I would rather have a physical specimen at receiver in the 6'4" range. Reply Back to Top |
| Damn right. We really need a big tall receiver to field those onside kicks. Man you really know your shit! Can someone pull the Internet plug on Choctaw please? This post was edited on 11/11 at 11:19 pm Reply Back to Top |
quote: but what happens if LSU doesn't stall on 2 of their drives and gets TDs instead of punting.....then we win by 30+. Doesn't matter....37-17 Reply Back to Top |
Posted by bayou blazer on 11/12 at 9:26 am to south bama tiger i could not agree more. hopefully that is the priority in 2014. We have enough of the small receiver types (6'0). Time to get a few taller guysReply Back to Top |
| Not all tall WRs play like big target men. T Toliver certainly didnt. Reply Back to Top |
| So, I'm guessing the OP wants a tall WR to play in our prevent defense and on special teams? Reply Back to Top |
| A big WR would be nice, but I don't see how it's evident every game. Landry has the quickness in his routes and the hands to get it done in the end zone despite his size. Hopefully next season and beyond Desean Smith will provide some size in the receiving game. Reply Back to Top |
| With Desean Smith and hopefully Jacory Washington in the fold as flex TEs we will be fine in the red zone for the next few years. Reply Back to Top |
quote: i'm sure we are trying to do exactly that (just like every other team). our red zone offense needs a tight end receiver and a tall guy to throw the fade to. hopefully, mett will improve his fade pass as the pro's will definately require that. and he has improved it somewhat but needs to keep improving. Reply Back to Top |
quote: my nuts could fall off one day as well kinda like yours already have it seems Reply Back to Top |
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| Mike the Tiger is finally getting some age on him. That said if we could land a 1 armed kicker I think that would put us over the top! Reply Back to Top |
| A tall WR could've given the D a pep talk, to make sure the other team didn't score, seeing as it is a known fact that tall WRs are the best motivational speakers. He could've given one to the special teams unit as well. I agree completely. We are in need of a tall WR to rally the troops and ensure that hypothetical losses like this never happen again. Reply Back to Top Refresh |
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