Who is LSU's breakout player in 2013?

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  1. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

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    Metts money year... Brazil will fit in well with Cam, along with DeSean Smith. On the other side of the ball, the middle LB'er whomever gets the job, look at past history. Greg Gilmore coming in will have a shot, too good at this time. The two Jalen boys, Corey Thompson, too big and too fast. Loston healthy makes waves.
     
  2. Attack Tiger

    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

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    Of the players we've seen before:

    ODB
    Travis Dickson
    KWON

    Smart money is on KWON. We was poised to be a huge factor before the injury.
     
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  3. GregLSU

    GregLSU LSUFANS.com

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    I agree ODB will be a nightmare to defend this season and Kwon will be a beast on defense, I also think Barrow will be another Minter.
     
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  4. tigerace

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    I am going with Loston on Defense. At the beginning of the season, Loston was in on a lot of plays, but a step late. You could see him jumping on the pile or arriving a step too slow. By the end of the season, Loston was first in on the play and delivering the lumber. I think he will have a big season for us.

    On Offense I like Blue to have the breakout season (whether Hill returns or not). I think Blue is super smooth, fluid, big, faster than most think, and has great hands. He will fit in very well with Cameron's Offense this season.

    My player to be named later is Dickson at TE. He has the best hands of the TE's (maybe of the WR's too), just like his brother. Dickson can be a go to guy at TE. He may not have the same skill set, or upside as some of the other, larger, TE's, but he is a gamer.
     
  5. GregLSU

    GregLSU LSUFANS.com

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    Lostons biggest problem is his wreckless abandonment, he plays like Chad Jones and his health has suffered from it. If he can play smarter and stay healthy, then he'll be huge in the secondary.
     
  6. tigerace

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    I agree 100%. But, I do think he stayed healthy and made a progression away from the wreckless abandonment and developed into somewhat of a smarter controlled player and made more plays because of it. I would assume a full season and some maturity helped him a lot last year. If healthy, he can be a stud next season.
     
  7. Tiger_fan

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    in 2013 he invades the SEC


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    the KWONATE will come to power and it will not be a merciful regime
     
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  8. Attack Tiger

    Attack Tiger Reformed Sunshine Pumper

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    The mighty Ghengis Kwon!
     
  9. Tiger_fan

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    a.k.a. Alexander the Great
     
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  10. cajdav1

    cajdav1 Soldiers are real hero's

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    We've already had our Alexander the Great at LSU.
     
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