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re: aTm peeps, what are y'all hearing about Speedy?
Posted on 12/29/13 at 5:24 pm to TeLeFaWx
Posted on 12/29/13 at 5:24 pm to TeLeFaWx
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and literally avoided addressing any of the OTHER points I made(ie running it 61% of the time) that's fine
we ran 61% of the time and still produced 2 1000 WRs. I think speedy can put up #s and develop in our offense. NFL scouts have taken LSU WRs ahead of other guys with better stats on plenty of occasisions and we've proved we will feed our WRs if they have the talent.
to say a WR will be second fiddle to a RB is just retarded. Landry and Beckham were in no way second fiddle to Jeremy Hill this year.
Maybe winning is a big thing to him too. He comes from a very successful program in NOLA.
Posted on 12/29/13 at 5:30 pm to LsuTool
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we ran 61% of the time and still produced 2 1000 WRs. I think speedy can put up #s and develop in our offense. NFL scouts have taken LSU WRs ahead of other guys with better stats on plenty of occasisions and we've proved we will feed our WRs if they have the talent.
We had a 1300 yard receiver. 1300 is more than 1000, and Speedy isn't two people. Our offense is more receiver friendly.
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we ran 61% of the time and still produced 2 1000 WRs. I think speedy can put up #s and develop in our offense. NFL scouts have taken LSU WRs ahead of other guys with better stats on plenty of occasisions and we've proved we will feed our WRs if they have the talent.
I do too, but due to the nature of our offense, Speedy would put up bigger numbers in our offense.
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to say a WR will be second fiddle to a RB is just retarded. Landry and Beckham were in no way second fiddle to Jeremy Hill this year.
You ran the ball 61% of the time.
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Maybe winning is a big thing to him too. He comes from a very successful program in NOLA.
Could be. He could look at A&M and LSU's win total over the last two years and realize they are the exact same, and think that he has the exact same ability to win under Sumlin that he does under Miles, but being a bigger part of the offense in the process...
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