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re: Mizzou still has the best group of WR'S in the SEC
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:14 pm to TigerNick23
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:14 pm to TigerNick23
Your QB threw 5/11 TDs to DGB
That can't help.
That can't help.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:15 pm to TTsTowel
No. Just No. Any WR is capable of running a WR screen. For a WR to be a complete player he must be able to run all the routes, beat double teams, block in the running game for the betterment of the team, not be selfish, etc.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:16 pm to TigerNick23
quote:Ignorance noted.
No. Just No. Any WR is capable of running a WR screen. For a WR to be a complete player he must be able to run all the routes, beat double teams, block in the running game for the betterment of the team, not be selfish, etc.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:17 pm to SammyTiger
Mauk also threw 6 touchdowns to the rest of our WR's. Mauk also is a duel threat QB capable of scoring by running the ball. Mauk also made unknown WR's in practice look like ALL SEC players, and brought the best out of everyone.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:17 pm to TigerNick23
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Alabama (unproven)
Cooper started the past two years and is probably going to be picked in the first round of the draft.
White started all year, and all year the year before until he got hurt.
Christion Jones has been the Slot Starter for the past two years.
They're unproven?
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:26 pm to TigerNick23
Frick the Haters TigerNick 23. Great read man. 

Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:28 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
Referencing QB situations
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:37 pm to TigerNick23
I'll play......Rec...yds...avg...TD's
Chris Conley... 45... 651 ... 14.5 ... 4
Michael Bennett..41... 538... 13.1 ... 4
J. Scott-Wesley..16 ... 311 ... 19.4 ... 2
Reggie Davis... 11... 257... 23.4 ... 1
J. Rumph.... 7... 121... 17.3... 0
This is returning yds & TD's... It doesn't include anyone with less than 100yds rec in "13 or FR. 4*'s coming in or returning TE's & RB's who played last year including...
Todd Gurley...37... 441... 11.9... 6
B. Douglas...13... 172... 13.2... 1
JJ Green...12 ... 104 ... 8.7 ... 0
Keith Marshall... 8... 111... 13.9 ... 1
Jay Rome.... 9... 101... 11.0... 0
Chris Conley... 45... 651 ... 14.5 ... 4
Michael Bennett..41... 538... 13.1 ... 4
J. Scott-Wesley..16 ... 311 ... 19.4 ... 2
Reggie Davis... 11... 257... 23.4 ... 1
J. Rumph.... 7... 121... 17.3... 0
This is returning yds & TD's... It doesn't include anyone with less than 100yds rec in "13 or FR. 4*'s coming in or returning TE's & RB's who played last year including...
Todd Gurley...37... 441... 11.9... 6
B. Douglas...13... 172... 13.2... 1
JJ Green...12 ... 104 ... 8.7 ... 0
Keith Marshall... 8... 111... 13.9 ... 1
Jay Rome.... 9... 101... 11.0... 0
This post was edited on 4/12/14 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:39 pm to dallasga6
Pete Scantlebury @PeteScantlebury
#Mizzou's J'Mon Moore: "We still got everything that could be considered the best receiver corps in the SEC. We still got it."
Also all those players received playing time due to injuries at the WR position. Correct? Mizzou had 3 excellent starters last season, and nobody else received playing time because no injuries occurred, and the group of receivers ahead of them were more experienced proven players
#Mizzou's J'Mon Moore: "We still got everything that could be considered the best receiver corps in the SEC. We still got it."
Also all those players received playing time due to injuries at the WR position. Correct? Mizzou had 3 excellent starters last season, and nobody else received playing time because no injuries occurred, and the group of receivers ahead of them were more experienced proven players
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:44 pm to TigerNick23
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lso all those players received playing time due to injuries at the WR position. Correct? Mizzou had 3 excellent starters last season, and nobody else received playing time because no injuries occurred, and the group of receivers ahead of them were more experienced proven players
UH....no...Malcolm Mitchell got hurt vs Clemson & never played. J. Scott Wesley a FR was lost for the season after 5 games(15 catches) that was about it except for a game here & there...
This post was edited on 4/12/14 at 3:48 pm
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:44 pm to TigerNick23
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No. Just No. Any WR is capable of running a WR screen. For a WR to be a complete player he must be able to run all the routes, beat double teams, block in the running game for the betterment of the team, not be selfish, etc.
The stupidity of this post is incredible and enhanced greatly by you acting like you know what you're talking about
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:46 pm to beaver
Auburn' entire playbook is based off the running game, simply put the running game creates the opportunities for the WR'S. The WR'S don't create the opportunities for themselves
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:48 pm to TigerNick23
You never watched Gus' offense before last year did you?
Duke and Sammie are better than anything Mizzou can offer
Duke and Sammie are better than anything Mizzou can offer
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:50 pm to SammyTiger
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Your QB threw 5/11 TDs to DGB
To be fair, 4 of those were against Kentucky, so in terms of, like, real NCAA football game action, it was more like 1/7.

I kid, Cat fans, I kid. Keep up the recruiting.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 3:54 pm to TigerNick23
So this is your actual proven returning talent minus all the BS in your OP...impressive...

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Darius White: *****
7 REC 76 YDS 1TD
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Bud Sasser: *********
26 REC 361 YDS 1TD
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Jimmie Hunt: *********
22 REC 253 YDS 1TD
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Sean Culkin:
1 REC 6 YDS
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Levi Copelin:
3 REC 61 YDS
Posted on 4/12/14 at 4:00 pm to TigerNick23
quote:You might want to pop in some tape of Tulsa in 2007 and 2008, Auburn in 2009 and 2010, and Arkansas State in 2012.
Auburn' entire playbook is based off the running game, simply put the running game creates the opportunities for the WR'S. The WR'S don't create the opportunities for themselves
2013 isn't the only season Gus Malzahn has coached an offense.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 4:01 pm to dallasga6
Remember the groups of WR's who graduated this season taking away opportunities from these players
DGB
59 REC 883 YDS 12 TD'S
L'Damian Washington
50 REC 893 YDS 10 TD'S
Marcus Lucas 58 REC 692 YDS 3 TD's
It's hard for the other players mentioned to get opportunities for playing time when you're getting that kind of production out of these 3 players.
DGB
59 REC 883 YDS 12 TD'S
L'Damian Washington
50 REC 893 YDS 10 TD'S
Marcus Lucas 58 REC 692 YDS 3 TD's
It's hard for the other players mentioned to get opportunities for playing time when you're getting that kind of production out of these 3 players.
Posted on 4/12/14 at 4:05 pm to TigerNick23

I have to ask... really?
You're returning a total of 3 tds if the stats you put up are correct, your number 1 guy had less than 100 yards all year and your number 2 is a freshman.
I have absolutely no idea who has the best group of WR's in the SEC; I mostly know about LSU where I know we have a lot of questions so I won't say us. A lot of our talent may come from freshmen who are untested in college so I won't make any bold predictions about them.
You should maybe look a bit more objectively before you make bold statements
Posted on 4/12/14 at 4:07 pm to Wellseeyalater
Of course, Green-Beckham’s dismissal is bound to have an impact.
“It’s obviously a blow, but we’ve got guys stepping in,” said sophomore quarterback Maty Mauk, who completed 16 of 26 passes for 153 yards during the scrimmage. “We’ve got five new guys coming and guys that are ready to step in here. We have so many receivers, it’s the same as last year. We kind of don’t know what to do with them all, because they all can play.”Senior Bud Sasser, who had been slated to start in the slot, moved outside and took over Green-Beckham’s spot as the starting “X” receiver.
Sophomore Levi Copelin inherited the starting role in the slot as the Tigers’ “Y” receiver.
“It means it’s time to step up,” Copelin said. “You’ve got a chance to do what you wanted to do, come in here and be who you wanted to be. It’s time to go and it’s time to get ready. All this preparation, all this hard work, it doesn’t mean it gets to stop. It means you’ve got to step it up one more notch.”
After learning of Green-Beckham’s dismissal Friday, Mauk watched film with the receivers, including seniors Darius White and Jimmie Hunt, who are in line to start as the “Z” and “H” receivers, respectively.
“We’re still going to build,” Mauk said. “Bud’s going to bump out there and he’s going to do a great job. That’s the thing, Bud’s going to work every day. Darrius is fine-tuning everything he does and getting better. Levi stepped in there and did a great job the last few days and Jimmie’s done his part. As long as these guys stay focused and worry about themselves, we’ll be all right.”
Read more here: LINK
“It’s obviously a blow, but we’ve got guys stepping in,” said sophomore quarterback Maty Mauk, who completed 16 of 26 passes for 153 yards during the scrimmage. “We’ve got five new guys coming and guys that are ready to step in here. We have so many receivers, it’s the same as last year. We kind of don’t know what to do with them all, because they all can play.”Senior Bud Sasser, who had been slated to start in the slot, moved outside and took over Green-Beckham’s spot as the starting “X” receiver.
Sophomore Levi Copelin inherited the starting role in the slot as the Tigers’ “Y” receiver.
“It means it’s time to step up,” Copelin said. “You’ve got a chance to do what you wanted to do, come in here and be who you wanted to be. It’s time to go and it’s time to get ready. All this preparation, all this hard work, it doesn’t mean it gets to stop. It means you’ve got to step it up one more notch.”
After learning of Green-Beckham’s dismissal Friday, Mauk watched film with the receivers, including seniors Darius White and Jimmie Hunt, who are in line to start as the “Z” and “H” receivers, respectively.
“We’re still going to build,” Mauk said. “Bud’s going to bump out there and he’s going to do a great job. That’s the thing, Bud’s going to work every day. Darrius is fine-tuning everything he does and getting better. Levi stepped in there and did a great job the last few days and Jimmie’s done his part. As long as these guys stay focused and worry about themselves, we’ll be all right.”
Read more here: LINK
This post was edited on 4/12/14 at 4:11 pm
Posted on 4/12/14 at 4:20 pm to TigerNick23
Ok I mean that's nice but that's talk maybe true maybe not but based on stats from last year I don't think you should have made the statement you did.
We may have to agree to disagree here, I respect your confidence in your team and I hope for your sake you do have a great group of guys lined up at WR.
I don't think any amount of conversation will bring me to the same conclusion unless some stats from last season start to change
I mean Treadwell from Ole Miss had 608 yards and 5 TDs last year which is near as many yards as all of your returners and more scores, I'm not going to go and name Ole Miss' group the best in the SEC because they don't have too much other production returning but I hope you see what I'm getting at which is that the stats you provided don't seem to provide too solid a backing for your claim
We may have to agree to disagree here, I respect your confidence in your team and I hope for your sake you do have a great group of guys lined up at WR.
I don't think any amount of conversation will bring me to the same conclusion unless some stats from last season start to change
I mean Treadwell from Ole Miss had 608 yards and 5 TDs last year which is near as many yards as all of your returners and more scores, I'm not going to go and name Ole Miss' group the best in the SEC because they don't have too much other production returning but I hope you see what I'm getting at which is that the stats you provided don't seem to provide too solid a backing for your claim
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