OTHER THAN THE QB RACE...

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  1. StaceyO

    StaceyO Football Turns Me On

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    David Jones ISN'T going to be the starting TE? That guy can catch and run. He'd better stay at TE.
     
  2. conradj

    conradj Founding Member

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    We will have more FBs next year. David Jones will be an All SEC Tight End if the new QB can get him the ball. He should be really good the next couple of years.
     
  3. cajdav1

    cajdav1 Soldiers are real hero's

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    We have so many TE's and FB's that we hardly ever use we could probably rent a few out to the more needy teams!!!
     
  4. Soap

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    Look for Dawyne Bowe to be the go to guy. They guy has got huge, and he is ripped. Practices reports say he is pretty quick too.
     
  5. TigerEducated

    TigerEducated Founding Member

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    Dwayne Bowe=possession receiver from what I've seen. He is much too quick to make sliding catches and be the "Eric Martin-Saints" type receiver, where he's just counted on to run a route to a spot, get open in the process, and snare the ball as he comes out of his break or move.

    I hope that was more a product and/or result of the role that was asked of him in the offense. But, it looked (and there was a clutch 3rd down conversation catch he made in the Georgia game that comes to mind specifically) as if he looked to make the catch and then make it "down" so to speak.

    Just my $0.02...
     
  6. LSULSULSU

    LSULSULSU Founding Member

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    O-line in good shape

    "I like the way our O-line is playing," said LSU coach Nick Saban. "Nate is doing a nice job at right tackle. He and Whit (Andrew Whitworth) are really good tackles. Rudy and McGill started a lot and played a lot of games. (Center) Ben (Wilkerson) is solid in his fourth year of starting. Where I thought we would lack depth, I'm pleased that some of the young guys have showed promise. The running backs and the line have been the good news of the spring practice."

    If the QB & WR situation resolved. We will ROCK.



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