LSU with the nation's top receivers

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  1. Cajun J

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    Looks like the overall rankings for the SEC receiving corps are:

    1)LSU
    2)Auburn
    3)Tennessee
    4)Florida
    5)Georgia
    6)Alabama
    7)Ole Miss
    8)Arkansas
    9)South Carolina
    10)Miss. St
    11)Kentucky
    12) Vandy
     
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    saltyone So Mote It Be

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    You cant argue there. This receiving corps is dynamite. There will be more experience coming back plus you have veterans like Bowe and Green to anchor it. It should be exciting to watch no matter who is throwing the ball to them. Plus, with the exceptional running game, some play action passes will have these guys wide open.
     
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    Didn't read it Saltyone.....sorry....
     
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    I am excited to see how this QB competition fares. Looks like Flynn is gaining ground according to those who attend practice. Seems like Perrilloux will have some ground to gain....

    I always liked JaMarcus....he's got a cannon!
     
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    From the practices I've been to, Flynn looks dang good. But, you cant aruge with experience and JR has that in his favor. It is quite possible though that we'll see Flynn doing something big before the years over.
     
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    Hopefully, Miles' offensive mind can unleash the explosiveness that we are all expecting to see. Maybe we'll stick to one QB this year... :thumb:
     
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    I believe he mentioned that he wanted to "open up" the offense more than what they did last year. Saban preferred more of a controlled offense and didn't want to risk turnovers throwing deep.

    Look for Miles to let Jimbo Fisher open up the offense like it was during Rohan's record-breaking season of 2001.
     
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    I want to see him roll out on a fake FG attempt (since Flynn is the holder on place kicks) and go with a fade to the back of the endzone to one of our TE's or Hester.

    I know Dandy Don was practically drueling over Flynn's ability to "connect perfectly" on fade patterns to the back of the endzone. --Said Flynn was the one that was the best at that pattern.
     

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