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Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY Sports
LSU head coach Les Miles spoke with the media on Monday and addressed the multiple dropped passes by the Tigers' wide receiver on Saturday against Eastern Michigan.

Here is what he had to say:

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TaderSalad103 months
These young WR need to understand that their resume's began when they first stepped onto the field. They need to grasp that scouts are watching every move they make and if its evident that they are lazy and not giving it 100%, then they just through their careers down the toilet. Seems like LF and BH are possibly the two skills players that get that.
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19103 months
Quinn! Quinn! Quinn!
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stho381103 months
When the receivers and QB are trusted, LSU will open up the offense. When the pass protection is sketchy and the WRs drop passes, it's hard to not just hand the ball off to our RBs.
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whoanow103 months
Passing game plan is not there to begin with. Different quarterbacks, receivers and running backs every year. Same results. Final season for Mettenburger was an anomaly. It is what it is.
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Purplesx103 months
Every pass was not on target. Fade pattern was covered like a blanket interfered with and also thrown too many times
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BananaHammock103 months
Get Jarvis Landry to come back for a day so they can observe his work ethic and technique. Dude didn't drop anything and skraight fought dudes for balls.
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purpngold103 months
Trey Quinn, come on down!
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LSU Patrick103 months
Dropped balls and pass interference by opposing teams have really killed Brandon's stats.
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DrSteveBrule103 months
Brandon Harris' stat line has been decimated this year by dropped balls, it's really a shame.
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panterica103 months
Their hands had to have been sore. I agree with Miles 100%. The fact that he wasn't playing around with his words makes me think he's really not playing around behind closed doors.
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Laman1978103 months
Harris' stats against EM sure weren't indicative of how well he played. The pass blocking has got to improve along with receiver play. More reps would certainly help.
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FishinTygah84103 months
I felt bad for BH. Dude was hitting them in the hands most of the game and was getting zero help. Hope this puts the WR's on notice.
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