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re: Which wr leads the SEC in yards in 2013?
Posted on 7/12/13 at 11:35 am to CapstoneGrad06
Posted on 7/12/13 at 11:35 am to CapstoneGrad06
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Did you not say the following?
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parkjas2001
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Cooper probably wont bec of how much running Bama will do.
In all fairness this was the question in the OP.
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Which wr leads the SEC in yards in 2013
Amari could be the best receiver, but it may not mean he will be the SEC leader in receiving yards. Is that really that difficult?
Posted on 7/12/13 at 11:37 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
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Amari could be the best receiver, but it may not mean he will be the SEC leader in receiving yards
What I was thinking....he'll be the highest pick come draft time out of the receivers named IMO...I don't think he'll lead the SEC in receiving this year either.
Posted on 7/12/13 at 11:43 am to RockyMtnTigerWDE
The argument here is two fold. One, Alabama is balanced on offense. Meaning, they aren't as run heavy as some tend to believe. Two, Amari Cooper was only relied on for 8 of 14 games in 2012. He played sparingly the first 5 games and was injured in the LSU game. His number still placed him fifth in yards, along with leading the SEC in receiving TDs. So, I think it is possible he would improve upon those numbers. Now, that all being said, I think we'll actually spread the around to WRs and TEs more. So all of this arguing is for nothing.
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