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re: Ranking the SEC's WR for spring practice (link)
Posted on 3/4/13 at 9:36 pm to jfran23
Posted on 3/4/13 at 9:36 pm to jfran23
Hopefully, L. Washington and Darius White live up to their potential for Mizzou.
White is a transfer from Texas who never really produced for them. He was a HS All-American and 4* recruit. World of potential. Let's hope he fulfills some of it.
White is a transfer from Texas who never really produced for them. He was a HS All-American and 4* recruit. World of potential. Let's hope he fulfills some of it.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 6:46 am to omrebelfan20
Oh I'm sorry, did you want me to say that this WR group has just as much talent as it normally does? Cause it doesn't
Posted on 3/5/13 at 6:51 am to UMRealist
This is full of shite tbh. No one on that list was more productive than Jordan Matthews,and no one made more SCtop10 plays than Chris Boyd. Fact. Oh well, tis what it is.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 6:55 am to aggressor
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Kennedy 6'4
Malcome Kennedy is 6'0. You're thinking of 6'4 Ed Pope.
This post was edited on 3/5/13 at 6:57 am
Posted on 3/5/13 at 7:07 am to GeauxPack81
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If tyhats the dreams of the crop in terms of WRs then the SEC has some pretty shitty WRs
Do you type with your face?
Posted on 3/5/13 at 7:08 am to DevellionDore
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This is full of shite tbh. No one on that list was more productive than Jordan Matthews,and no one made more SCtop10 plays than Chris Boyd. Fact. Oh well, tis what it is.
You think those guys are better than Cooper?
Posted on 3/5/13 at 7:10 am to thefloydian
Look at the numbers man, the numbers.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 7:15 am to WestCoastAg
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Crazy thing about evans is that he played most of the season injured and wouldn't even practice until thursday most weeks. Excited to see how he plays healthy
Same, but I sort of think his build leads to him being perpetually open to injury. He is a baller for sure, but his slenderness adds to that. He's ridiculously strong for how slender he is though. Those Alabama DBs were getting thrown around like rag dolls all game. Even Nick Saban can't teach how to tackle that man.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 7:28 am to AllBamaDoesIsWin
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Who are the two best RBs? Todd Gurley and TJ Yeldon
Could make an argument for De'Anthony Thomas or Kadeem Cary as the top 2 returning
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Who are the two best WRs? Marqise Lee (not SEC) and Amari Cooper (debatable but the argument can be made).
I would put Watkins over Cooper at this present time
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Who are the two best LBs? CJ Mosley and AJ Johnson.
I'd take USC's Dion Bailey over Johnson
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Who are the two best CBs? An argument can be made that it's Damian Swann and Bradley Robey (not SEC).
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Who are the two best QBs in the nation going into the season? JFF and AJ McCarron.
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Who are the two best OL? Taylor Lewan (Not SEC) and Jake Matthews.
Agree with all those
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Who are the two best Safeties? HaHa Clinton-Dix and, uhhh I don't know. Like all of the top tier Safeties from last season went to the NFL. I'm sure there is an obvious answer I just can't think of.
Tony Jefferson - Oklahoma has gotta be up there
Posted on 3/5/13 at 11:25 am to MrBiriwa
If our QB can get the job done the combo of Mathews, Boyd and Vandenburg should be difficult to defend. We will have the best O line in Vandy history - I agree what the hell does that mean - but still our best. Can't wait for August 29th. Should be a great game. It's only like 180 days.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 11:27 am to MrBiriwa
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Tony Jefferson - Oklahoma has gotta be up there
I would have out him there but didn't he leave early? If he didn't then yeah him and HaHa.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 11:51 am to CGSC Lobotomy
My bad on Kennedy, still we have a land of giants at WR to go with a ton of speed guys.
FWIW, Ben Malena and Brandon Williams may end up being 2 of the best RB's in the SEC but they may not get enough carries to get the pub. With how much A&M passes to go with splitting carries with JFF, Trey Williams, and Tra Carson it's hard to rack up big stats but I wouldn't be surprised if they don't average around 6 yards a carry.
I honestly think with JFF having a full offseason as a starter and the other talent coming in the A&M offense will be better this year than last and that's pretty scary. Some of the formations A&M will be able to put out just won't be fair, there are really only a couple of defenses that have a chance to match up.
Defense is a completely different story though. Lots of talent but losing a ton of experience there.
FWIW, Ben Malena and Brandon Williams may end up being 2 of the best RB's in the SEC but they may not get enough carries to get the pub. With how much A&M passes to go with splitting carries with JFF, Trey Williams, and Tra Carson it's hard to rack up big stats but I wouldn't be surprised if they don't average around 6 yards a carry.
I honestly think with JFF having a full offseason as a starter and the other talent coming in the A&M offense will be better this year than last and that's pretty scary. Some of the formations A&M will be able to put out just won't be fair, there are really only a couple of defenses that have a chance to match up.
Defense is a completely different story though. Lots of talent but losing a ton of experience there.
Posted on 3/5/13 at 12:29 pm to AllBamaDoesIsWin
best safety in college football per allbamadoes
shouldn't be too hard to get his numbers right.
You pick them?
Player A 52 tot tkls, 6 tfl and 2 ints
Player B 30 tot tkls, 0 tfl and 4 ints
Player C 48 tot tkls, 3 tfl and 3 ints
Now who is the best returning safety in college football?
shouldn't be too hard to get his numbers right.
You pick them?
Player A 52 tot tkls, 6 tfl and 2 ints
Player B 30 tot tkls, 0 tfl and 4 ints
Player C 48 tot tkls, 3 tfl and 3 ints
Now who is the best returning safety in college football?
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