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re: Receivers ability to separate??

Posted on 9/23/12 at 12:42 pm to
Posted by LSUDat2012
Member since Aug 2012
209 posts
Posted on 9/23/12 at 12:42 pm to
We definetely have a case of the drops. But when other teams are putting up high 20s or low 30's against Auburn, and we put up 12. Dropped passes are significant, but we should have put up much more than 12 last night. Our RB's are stout, but if Auburn can focus on the run, we need to have the ability to stretch the defense. I just think our receivers are a concern.
Posted by whodidthat
Member since Aug 2011
5896 posts
Posted on 9/23/12 at 12:46 pm to
EVERY TEAM had drops. People need to quit acting like those were perfect throws.

If a wide receiver has to slow down to go back for the ball, it usually means that the pass isn't on target.
Posted by Larry Hollins
Member since Jul 2009
1545 posts
Posted on 9/23/12 at 12:47 pm to
this is all about how miles wants to operate. mett is better right now than jj or jl was last year. we got to nc gamee last year so the qb and wr are not going hold us back. that said, this really points up that obj is not as good as advertised. he has fumbled a kickoff, misplayed a punt sat. and dropped a long pass. wr is not our strong point but we had big opportunities to shep and obj last night. we will be fine.
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