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Posted on 12/9/17 at 10:10 am to saint tiger225
quote:what is impressive Ladies and Gentlemen is “saint tiger225” who really isn’t a fan of either since he providdd ZERO FACTS to rebut any comments.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is how you double, triple and even quadruple down on stupidity. Very impressive.
All he can do like most juvenile on here is give a smart arse type of “you’re stupid” Trump comment that means absolutely not one damn thing.
All kinds of stupidity and immaturity displayed once again by Pimple arse Millenniums.
Henderson caught roughly 50% of his targets for his CAREER. WTF.
Woo the Freak Hoo.
This post was edited on 12/9/17 at 10:22 am
Posted on 12/9/17 at 10:14 am to Lester Earl
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Clayton is 2nd all time at LSU in catches, and only played 3 seasons
He's 4th in yards career and 3rd in TDS
Once again you guys NEVER look at the type of game. How about a no thing Rohan Davey has all those yards?
Could it be Fisher running all those bubble screens or shuffle passes ie Saints types plays?
That is nothing wrong with that and looks good on the stats sheet, but means less when you’re talking about a #1 beating a #1 corner. The others on that list did that.
Clayton had Reed in that team as well. frick man..
Posted on 12/9/17 at 10:22 am to Tiger1988
you providdd ZERO FACTS to rebut any comments. You need to look at the LSU record book to refresh your memory.
Clayton played 1 year with Josh reed and that was as a freshman.
no one stopped Josh Reed. He did what ever he wanted and i assure you it just wasn't bubble screens
Michael Clayton was a prototypical WR. He blocked, he went over middle, he could get deep. that is why he was picked in the 1st Round
Go watch some videos and look at the numbers.
Clayton played 1 year with Josh reed and that was as a freshman.
quote:
That is nothing wrong with that and looks good on the stats sheet, but means less when you’re talking about a #1 beating a #1 corner. The others on that list did that.
no one stopped Josh Reed. He did what ever he wanted and i assure you it just wasn't bubble screens
Michael Clayton was a prototypical WR. He blocked, he went over middle, he could get deep. that is why he was picked in the 1st Round
Go watch some videos and look at the numbers.
Posted on 12/9/17 at 10:42 am to Lester Earl
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Michael Clayton was a prototypical WR. He blocked, he went over middle, he could get deep. that is why he was picked in the 1st Round
55% of his catches to targets.
In that 2003 game against UF when he had a chance to “showcase himself, Keiwan Ratliff shut his arse down and recovered that fricking Henderson fumble. Henderson had a couple good catch and runs, but butter fingers helped seal the deal for that Home loss.
That’s a difference of a minimum of 10% less than those receivers considered 1’s in the NFL.
Rice especially early was around 70% by comparison.
And yes, Reed was a function of the offense.
you can’t compare the “tstats” to measure a talent.
Unfortunately for you, I saw them all play since the 60’s when the game was a hell of a lot different. The Wishbone was a creative offense until the freaking 80’s for the most part. Hell there was really no “west coast offense until the late 70’s early 80’s. Do no one even going into motion like you see today.
When Eric Martin left LSU he held the SEC receiving yards record at 2,625 to put it into perspective. He was unstoppable for 2 years and when he got to the Saints, he consistently went over the middle and punished LBs something your boy Clayton wouldn’t do. And he BTW was a 7th round pick much like Marques Colston. Why? Because he was slow. What a fricking joke when you’re an elite route runner.
For you youngsters who didn’t watch these guys for their entire careers..
Jarvis Landry is the best comparison to Eric Martin.
Odell beckham Jr is the best comparison to Carlos Carson.
This post was edited on 12/9/17 at 11:05 am
Posted on 12/9/17 at 10:45 am to Tiger1988
No love here for Jack Hunt. He only made one of the most famous catches in LSU history.

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