LSU Recievers

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  1. USNavyTiger

    USNavyTiger Founding Member

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    I tried to explain this to my bama friend. He just kept saying:

    "I don't think your wide receivers can hang with our corners"

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  2. houtiger

    houtiger Founding Member

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    I think Craig Davis has been our most consistent receiver the last two years. Bowe looked great 1st half of last year, but faded a bit late last season. Bowe is our second most productive. Early D. is still young, but has made some very big plays. Maybe he's our big play guy. Skylar is so good as a return guy, we overlook his receiver play, but he can really run an end around.

    I just hope they catch fire as a group this Sat.
     
  3. Lsuphotoguy

    Lsuphotoguy Founding Member

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    Our recievers have really progressed as the season has gone along. Early in the season all the dropped balls were gut wrenching! But in the past couple of weeks I have not seen as many dropped balls. I know we have played some inferior opponents but route running and catching the ball has nothing to do with the other team. Early in the season we dropped some wide open balls that it would not matter if we were playing USC or Tulane! Im really proud of the way our receivers and our team is getting better!
     
  4. RedElephants

    RedElephants Founding Member

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    I'd say it was a toss up. I think our weakest may be Ramzee Robinson but he is still pretty solid. Our safties, Roman Harper and Charlie Peprah are who you should be concerned about. They are fast and they love to hit!
     

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