Toliver and Barksdale increasing their stock so far. NFL.com news: LSU's gazelle-like receiver Toliver impressing at Shrine practice 2011 Shrine Game Buzz: Shrine Game serves up WRs - ESPN Fantasy Football Breaking News - Rotoworld.com
"On film, he seems inconsistent. But on Wednesday, we saw what he can be with the right coaching and when put in the right position to succeed.." I'm not sure how I feel about that. Anyways, glad Toliver went out with a bang. The game winning catch against Florida will be a memory that will stick for awhile. Good luck in the future bud!
To hear someone say "with the right coaching" is such a disappointment. All of us feel like we have an underachieving offense and the combine, senior bowl game and the Shriner game is just going to confirm what we have felt. The offensive coaching sucks!! Hopefully, that can be turned around.
Just further confirmation as to why no one stood in Crowton's way to keep him here. I think, like many, we will see a great improvement on offense. It really can't get any worse.
That comment makes me want to see TT in a Saints uniform. Drew Brees has said that, unlike the conventional wisdom that says hit your target in the chest, he prefers to throw at a receivers eyes because they tell him they see the ball better. That ends up in a lot of throws up high, and Marques Colston for one has made a name for himself by excelling at catching the high throw. Tolliver could be that type of receiver.
It's not a shot at our coaches. It's a statement of fact that with the right NFL coaching and the right team he can be a success in the NFL.
For as long as JJ was holding the ball and shifting the pocket, he should be. :lol: I didn't take it as a shot at our coaches, per se, either; however, do see where it could be interpreted as, "Why wasn't this taught to him before?" But even if one wants to interpret it as such, they'd also have to give some credit to the things he did do well also, wouldn't they? Catching the ball with his hands (over his head) is probably more from reps with someone (or a machine) throwing fb's to him but things like using his body, I doubt were learned in HS- he probably juked most defenders out of their shoes or out ran them, and didn't need to.
In his frosh year, I REALLY thought he was going to be Dwayne Bowe's direct replacement, and the next great first-round receiver to come from LSU. If we only had a QB. Maybe Krag can fix our QB problems...