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re: Russell Shepard is in the NFL because of CLM
Posted on 12/28/14 at 9:04 pm to RadTiger
Posted on 12/28/14 at 9:04 pm to RadTiger
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RadTiger
I understand that it's common practice on this board to misrepresent arguments, but try not to extrapolate too much, okay? I've talked about one player in this thread.
If you want to talk specifically about Miles' role in the development of other players, maybe you can start a thread on that, okay?
Posted on 12/28/14 at 9:16 pm to bfniii
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HOLY EXPLETIVE. one of the my profound statements ever made on the rant. ever. EVER.
Its sad that the second most popular sport, has the most subjective title in all of American sports. After every single BCSCG the analyst would question whether or not the two teams were voted in. That's never happened after the SECCG. There is no human bias or subjective criteria ( eyeball test). You dont get VOTED into a seccg. Also, its easier to win the BCS/PLAYOFF, because you cant finish 2nd in the sec east/west and play in the seccg. And like i said earlier, the coaches and players have no control over making the playoff.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 9:30 pm to vjm41
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Russell Shepard is that the talented player that LSU had that the fan base was crying to get the ball to him more?// And the Sunshine pumpers were crying he was overrated & that's why Miles don't use him.//// Just another kid with NFL talent that went thru LSU under Miles with little to show for it
Are you serious? On every lsu team Shep played on, he wasnt even the 5th-6th best offensive weapon.
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Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:05 pm to JaxTiger10
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Are you serious? On every lsu team Shep played on, he wasnt even the 5th-6th best offensive weapon.
That was the gripe. The guy was pretty electric at times but it seemed like they could never get creative to get him the ball in space.
This post was edited on 12/28/14 at 10:06 pm
Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:24 pm to nm1230
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That was the gripe. The guy was pretty electric at times but it seemed like they could never get creative to get him the ball in space
They did that. Using diff formations and plays. How many times did Shep run the jet sweep, The wr bubble, and direct hand offs. What made Shep great in hs was him being shifty and his speed. Compared to other SEC athletes,Shep wasnt faster or more agile than everyone. Once he switched to wr people realized he couldn't get separation and his route running was atrocious. Leaning in a lot of his breaks and his hands were average at best. All those were expected considering he had never played wr, but it seems he never progressed and there were more talented wrs so he was passed on the depth chart.
Im glad he has/is pursuing his dream though.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:29 pm to Open Your Eyes
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Actually it was because he wasn't used, period. But you keep making things up in that creative little mind of yours.
We could have done more with him, but really he wasn't THAT good.
No arm, too small to be a RB, not great hands.
He was fast, and he was shifty, but that doesn't always equal Football success.
I hate to shite on a player, but there were probably not that many better uses for him.
This post was edited on 12/28/14 at 10:30 pm
Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:30 pm to JaxTiger10
I won't argue what you are saying about his route running, hands, and stuff. I'm just saying that was the gripe at the time.
But I do believe that in some other system with another offensive staff from day 1 he could have probsbly done much more.
But I do believe that in some other system with another offensive staff from day 1 he could have probsbly done much more.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:40 pm to nm1230
Route running wasn't good because the guy wasn't a pure receiver comin out of HS and all. Doesn't mean he couldn't have developed into one. The problem is the guy was never used correctly by Miles and staff just like they have with so many other players. This kid should have been in a read spread option type offense to utilize his explosiveness. Other schools would have known right away what to do with a Russell Shepard.
but you have Miles tryin to figure him out and all that crap, using him as a real RB from the I in some instances. Shepard is not going anywhere at 190 or 195 in that situation. Then, you would have him take a 5 yard pass around scrimmage and turn it into a 65 yard TD run and not be heard from again until 7 games later. He doesn't deserve the negativity people on here are giving him. He was used terribly and inconsistently the whole while at LSU. Never having developed at all. I'm happy for him he still made it to the NFL through his own hard work.
but you have Miles tryin to figure him out and all that crap, using him as a real RB from the I in some instances. Shepard is not going anywhere at 190 or 195 in that situation. Then, you would have him take a 5 yard pass around scrimmage and turn it into a 65 yard TD run and not be heard from again until 7 games later. He doesn't deserve the negativity people on here are giving him. He was used terribly and inconsistently the whole while at LSU. Never having developed at all. I'm happy for him he still made it to the NFL through his own hard work.
This post was edited on 12/28/14 at 10:44 pm
Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:43 pm to JaxTiger10
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In 20 years bcs titles will be laughed at. SEC titles stand the test of time. There is no subjectivity with a sec title. Coaches and players have no control over making the bcs or playoff.
There's that pumper I was talking about. Done any more coach bashing while drunk posting lately?
Posted on 12/28/14 at 10:58 pm to nm1230
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But I do believe that in some other system with another offensive staff from day 1 he could have probsbly done much more.
He could've been deadly at oregon or with malzahn.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:04 pm to tubucoco
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This kid should have been in a read spread option type offense to utilize his explosiveness
He wasnt that explosive. He ran a 4.37 shuttle and 7.09 3 cone. Both would finished in the bottom 3 in most drafts.
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Then, you would have him take a 5 yard pass around scrimmage and turn it into a 65 yard TD
This ,literally, never happened. His longest career rec was 37 yards. You posters just make shite up to bash the coaches.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:06 pm to Open Your Eyes
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There's that pumper I was talking about. Done any more coach bashing while drunk posting lately?
Pumper. I state facts. And yes ive questioned Miles qb rotation numerous times since the arky game.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:08 pm to SammyTiger
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He was fast, and he was shifty, but that doesn't always equal Football success
He was kinda fast. 4.46 hand timed& and he wasnt shifty. His shuttle and 3 cone were some of the worst wr # at the combine
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:09 pm to JaxTiger10
quote:So we're using combine drills to gauge someone's explosiveness. Talk about a load of bullshite!
He wasn't that explosive.
quote:And the game I saw him take a simple swing pass and explode downfield diving into the endzone was real, brah. Can't remember the name of the school they were playin at the time, but it doesn't matter.
This, literally, never happened.
Stop hatin and downplayin the kids skilss. If he wasn't this and that like u tryin to say. he wouldn't be in the NFL right now, moron.
This post was edited on 12/28/14 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:14 pm to tubucoco
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we're using combine drills to gauge someone's explosiveness. Talk about a load of bullshite!
3 cone drill
Right lets ignore drills that measure your cutting & acceleration ( shiftyness& agility).
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:16 pm to JaxTiger10
Yes, please do because they don't tackle. The point is clown a lot of players who would go on to star in the NFL had some shitty combine numbers. Drills like this, they use every combine hardly tell shite about a player.
This post was edited on 12/28/14 at 11:18 pm
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:17 pm to tubucoco
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And the game I saw him take a simple swing pass and explode downfield diving into the endzone was real, brah. Can't remember the name of the school they were playin at the time, but it doesn't matter.
His longest reception of his lsu career was 37 yards. You may be thinking if the handoff against auburn.
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Stop hatin and downplayin the kids skilss. If he wasn't this and that like u tryin to say. he wouldn't be in the NFL right now, moron.
Hating? So mentioning his combine #'s his hating? There is a reason his nfl scouting report said he should move to cb.
Im glad he is living his dream.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:18 pm to tubucoco
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Yes, please do because they don't tackle.
Right because being in full pads makes you more shifty than when youre in shorts.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:19 pm to JaxTiger10
Doesn't matter how long the pass was. The point is him using his abilty to get to the endzone. I still think that fact is wrong though. I def saw that play.
Posted on 12/28/14 at 11:22 pm to tubucoco
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Doesn't matter how long the pass was. The point is him using his abilty to get to the endzone. I still think that fact is wrong though. I def saw that play.
Maybe it was recorded as a lateral which doesnt go in rec yards.
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