Some Football Talk...Who has a break out year?

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  1. Veritas

    Veritas Founding Member

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    I'm thinking Melvin Oliver instead of saying Broussard or Russell. Those 2 will have big years, but I feel that Oliver is waiting to break out. He had a great freshman season leading the team in sacks, but didn't play as much as a sophomore because of Spears/Hill. Last year he was inconsistent but looked great against Iowa. I just feel that it is his time to shine. I think he can have 10-12 sacks this upcoming season if he avoids injury.

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  2. LSUweezie

    LSUweezie Founding Member

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    Offense: David Jones
    Deffense: Ronnie Prude
     
  3. urtoosmall

    urtoosmall Founding Member

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  4. clair

    clair Rockets

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    It's not really BREAKOUT b/c he was good last year, but Kyle Williams can win some hardware this year
     
  5. CParso

    CParso Founding Member

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    The entire offense will have a break out year. Name an offensive player, and their game should be much improved from last year.

    Last year was Broussard's break out year. There's nothing left to break out of except to become the best running back in the SEC (he could already be, but he's gotta prove it stat-wise).

    Addai is gonna have a big year, with Miles & Jimbo building a few plays around his play-making ability.
    Justin Vincent will emerge (again) as a premier running back, although he won't get as impressive numbers because of the rest of the talented back field.

    Wide receivers... WOW, just wow. Last year was supposed to be Bowe's break out year and despite being pretty good, he has the potential to be much better.

    QB's... been discussed to death. Both should be much improved over last year and it will be great to see what Perrilloux can do.


    It's to tough to say right now on defense. We'll have to wait and see who adapts to the new system the fastest & what position changes occur under Pellini.
     
  6. clair

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    Dynamite, as RP calls him WILL be the man this year! He was this past year, but he can't throw the ball to himself!

    I am talking to Dwayne Bowe btw...
     
  7. cajdav1

    cajdav1 Soldiers are real hero's

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    I'm going to go with Ken Hollis, he may not make the all SEC teams because he won't get the preseason hype but I'm thinking he is going to have a great season along with Cameron Vaughan.
     
  8. LSUweezie

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    Let not forget about Craig "Buster" Davis. He was consistent all year long.
     
  9. Abuapu

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    The first thing Bowe has to do is catch the ball consistently. I remember a couple times where he dropped easy balls. That may have been his only flaw.
     
  10. cadillacattack

    cadillacattack Illegitimi non carborundum est

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    J Russell :thumb:
     

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