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LSU head coach Ed Orgeron revealed earlier this week that 6'7" wide receiver Stephen Sullivan is up to 250-pounds and has transitioned to the tight end position.

On Thursday, Orgeron said what sold Sullivan on the position change was watching film of Jimmy Graham on the Saints with new passing game coordinator Joe Brady.



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Does O know that Jimmy Graham was not asked to block max protect?
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Oh yes. Les the Liar is gone. We’re gonna see great things.
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I feel like I'm getting my hopes up only to see us run a toes dive on 3rd and 8.
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Toss *
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I’ve had a hard on for the past few months that won’t go away. The first game can’t get here quick enough.
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Of course they can.... but will they.... maybe the 12 time around we will see it. ??
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Are they going to wait until he almost peaks, then sell him to Seattle?
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And maybe Burrow can be Brees durr durr
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Not what he was inferring at all.
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Ill give this staff credit. They are selling the shite out of this offense. Lets hope it delivers.
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I will be shocked (and disappointed in the staff) if this guy doesn't get more than 500 yds this year.
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Gonna be a lot of mouths to feed with the depth we have. I thought that catch he made against Auburn last year was really clutch. I believe it was 4th & 10 or something. So much potential here.
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I want to see him utilized in goal line situations... running a fade to the corner. A typical 5’ 9” CB can’t stop it!!!
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5'9" CB is not typical in the SEC haha, but SS would still have a distinct advantage over 6' guys as well
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Why not just put him at X, Y, and Z? You could draw up back yard football plays, in the dirt, and have success with this dude. I don't understand how so much talent can be constantly underutilized by people paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to evaluate and determine ways to win.
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I’m actually pretty optimistic that we’ll see a much more diverse offense this year. inb4 We hear this every year the offense will never change I’ll believe it when I see it blah blah blah.
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They are claiming a lot of big things. Hopefully, they deliver.
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Look at the plays from last year. Way more diverse. We’re you even watching at all? Not the same Les Miles stuff... can’t totally change everything the 1st time around for the 2nd and 3rd year guys.
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