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re: Which SEC team has the most weapons on offense?
Posted on 8/22/10 at 8:27 pm to Colonel Flagg
Posted on 8/22/10 at 8:27 pm to Colonel Flagg
O Line is quite important.
Posted on 8/22/10 at 8:31 pm to gatordmb89
I understand that, but I don't think that is really considered a weapon.
I also don't expect our OL to be completely badass, but I expect a decent bit of improvement.
I also don't expect our OL to be completely badass, but I expect a decent bit of improvement.
Posted on 8/22/10 at 8:33 pm to FTBLFN
QB
Mallett
RB
Dennis Johnson
Broderick Green
Knile Davis
Ronnie Wingo
WR
Greg Childs
Joe Adams
Jarius Wright
Cobi Hamilton
TE
DJ Williams
Mallett
RB
Dennis Johnson
Broderick Green
Knile Davis
Ronnie Wingo
WR
Greg Childs
Joe Adams
Jarius Wright
Cobi Hamilton
TE
DJ Williams
Posted on 8/22/10 at 8:36 pm to FootballHog
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Ronnie Wingo
Is that the guy in Tombstone.... oh wait no thats Johnnie Ringo
Posted on 8/22/10 at 8:49 pm to Norantable
UT.... unless Nukeese took the pellet gun with him when he got kicked off the team.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 11:09 am to Norantable
no brainer...MSU by a mile
Posted on 8/23/10 at 11:19 am to liferedeemed
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LSU - Jordan Jefferson will cripple whatever offense weapons are there. Sorry, but coaching and QB will lead to a mediocre season for LSU. Miles would love to replace Rich Rod, but I don't know if he will get the chance.
Interesting.....can't wait to see how this year plays out. We will have a good idea, I think, in 2 weeks when they play UNC.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 12:29 pm to CreoleAubie
CLEAR #1: Arkansas.
They have Childs, Wright, and Adams as proven WRs.
DJ williams might be the best receiving TE in the conference.
They have a number of good RBs.
And they have a guy that could be a top 10 pick at QB.
How is the answer not CLEARLY Arkansas?
Other teams with an argument?
#2 Alabama:
Hanks, Jones, and Maze are proven WRs.
Richardson and Ingram are the best RB duo in the country.
#3: South Carolina
Jeffery, LeCorn, Gurley, and Barnes are all solid at WR, and Jeffery could be a super star.
Lattimore, Maddox, and Miles are solid SEC RBs.
Saunders might be the most talented TE in the whole conference.
Garcia is a threat to run and throw, sometimes to the other team, but always a threat.
After that, LSU, UF, UGA, and even UK could all make an argument.
They have Childs, Wright, and Adams as proven WRs.
DJ williams might be the best receiving TE in the conference.
They have a number of good RBs.
And they have a guy that could be a top 10 pick at QB.
How is the answer not CLEARLY Arkansas?
Other teams with an argument?
#2 Alabama:
Hanks, Jones, and Maze are proven WRs.
Richardson and Ingram are the best RB duo in the country.
#3: South Carolina
Jeffery, LeCorn, Gurley, and Barnes are all solid at WR, and Jeffery could be a super star.
Lattimore, Maddox, and Miles are solid SEC RBs.
Saunders might be the most talented TE in the whole conference.
Garcia is a threat to run and throw, sometimes to the other team, but always a threat.
After that, LSU, UF, UGA, and even UK could all make an argument.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 12:38 pm to dawgfan1979
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Johnnie Ringo
Why Johnnie Ringo, you look like somebody just walked over your grave...
Posted on 8/23/10 at 12:44 pm to FTBLFN
Most offensive Weapons: LSU
Most Consistent Offensive Weapons: Alabama
Most Explosive Offensive Weapons: Arkansas
DeAngelo Peterson begs to differ. Just wait, youll see.... youll see.
Most Consistent Offensive Weapons: Alabama
Most Explosive Offensive Weapons: Arkansas
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DJ williams might be the best receiving TE in the conference.
DeAngelo Peterson begs to differ. Just wait, youll see.... youll see.
This post was edited on 8/23/10 at 12:46 pm
Posted on 8/23/10 at 12:51 pm to FTBLFN
I would have to say Alabama. They have the Heisman Trophy winner returning at RB- along with a stable of good backs alongside him. They have an experienced, BCS champion QB returning. They have one of the more exciting receivers in the college game returning.
Because they have most of their offense returning and are the defending National Champions; I would have to say Alabama.
For now.
Because they have most of their offense returning and are the defending National Champions; I would have to say Alabama.
For now.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 12:52 pm to Tiger Stadium 11
I don't know who has the best weapons but I'm willing to bet that Arkansas, Florida and Auburn will be pretty damn close to being the top 3 scoring offenses in the league this year.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:01 pm to marshallcotiger
This thread is so full of fail...
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:05 pm to marshallcotiger
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I don't know who has the best weapons but I'm willing to bet that Arkansas, Florida and Auburn will be pretty damn close to being the top 3 scoring offenses in the league this year
Best weapons dont always equate to being in the top of the league in offense. Do you really think last year 10 teams in the SEC had better or more offensive weapons than LSU?
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:28 pm to Tiger Stadium 11
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Best weapons dont always equate to being in the top of the league in offense. Do you really think last year 10 teams in the SEC had better or more offensive weapons than LSU?
Perhaps not. But at some point, one has to stop judging these things based solely on "potential", if just to remove some of the subjectivity. You'll never remove it completely, since it's impossible to compare "apples to apples" with completely different rosters, schedules, etc.
But just having 4/5 stars next to your name coming out of high school isn't going to catch any passes, or block any field goals. At some point, you have to go and do it.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:30 pm to Tiger Stadium 11
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Best weapons dont always equate to being in the top of the league in offense. Do you really think last year 10 teams in the SEC had better or more offensive weapons than LSU?
No not even close but does it really matter? This is college football and the last time I checked scoring points matters more than how many of your players project to the next level.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:31 pm to marshallcotiger
Across the board, Bama has the most weapons on offense. Not much of an argument here.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:42 pm to thespork
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But just having 4/5 stars next to your name coming out of high school isn't going to catch any passes, or block any field goals.
I agree, but its asking who has the most offensive weapons at the end of the day. However thats kinda a broad topic and can be argued alot of different ways. I think on talent alone LSU has the most offensive weapons. However I believe Alabama will be the most consistent offense in the league, but do I think they have more weapons than LSU? No. I believe they have better weapons at certain spots which makes them more consistent. But when it comes to big, long scoring plays, the team I think of is Arkansas. This then all becomes in the eye of the beholder as to which team has the most offensive weapons because all are different. Making the plays and having the weapons are different things.
Posted on 8/23/10 at 1:46 pm to Deuce3702
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Across the board, Bama has the most weapons on offense. Not much of an argument here.
Maybe I can't see it because I'm an Auburn fan but I don't see it. I see 2 really good rb's, a pretty good TE(hoolio) and not much else unless you want to bring the OL into the discussion.
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