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With new co-offensive coordinator Joe Sloan taking over play-calling duties following Mike Denbrock's departure and quarterback Garrett Nussmeier replacing Jayden Daniels, the Tigers offense is expected to look somewhat different in 2024.

LSU tight end Mason Taylor spoke with reporters after practice on Wednesday and talked about some of the changes coming, including more 12 personnel, with the tight ends having a bigger role.

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Randolphre8 months
The Patriots were nearly unstoppable back in the day running 12 personnel with Ground and Hernandez. With the way we've been recruiting TE's the last couple of years, we could have an offense that is tough to stop!
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Randolphre8 months
Gronk*
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Nado Jenkins838 months
It forces the D to play a little larger than they might want. Bigger linebackers is less speed.
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burke9858 months
Well that’s a good thing your qb isn’t supposed to be the entire offense
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Mr Cell Phone8 months
Not a first round pick , blocking , downfield routes , pass protection all will have to jump out to turn heads but he is consistent .
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Morpheus8 months
Coaching and QB that he has an idea of what he is going to do, will help in his decision making so you may be wrong.
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Bayou8 months
MT is a great Ambassador for Fighting Tiger football
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Timeoday8 months
It is enevitable his year will be great. The TE's will have to be involved this year and Taylor can play the game of football.
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MightyYat8 months
If any of that comes to fruition, Mason Taylor will be a 1st round pick.
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L S Usetheforce8 months
He is gonna have to work on his durability and toughness. Gets tackled in a nice route and run and then sits frequently
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Solo Cam8 months
He needs to stay healthy
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CP3LSU258 months
We need to stop throwing around first round pick. That’s such hard thing to accomplish. He will be very good but not a first round pick. You can bookmark it
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