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Who has the best offense in the SEC East?
Posted on 5/19/17 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 5/19/17 at 1:42 pm
Posted on 5/19/17 at 1:44 pm to yatesdog38
Auburn, we are moving...
Posted on 5/19/17 at 1:46 pm to mattieo
Year 3 of the Drew Lock hype. He'll throw 5 TDs against some scrub team and then suck against any team with a pulse on defense.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:06 pm to CharlotteSooner
yep. getting fatter every year too
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:14 pm to mattieo
Your offense gave us fits at the end of the game when you put in the running QB. Got half your total yards on the last 2 drives.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:20 pm to bigDgator
we were so effing young last year that we got exposed by the better teams.
But that doesnt mean the offense isnt going to be legit.
we had:
Qb - SO
RB - FR
Wr - JR - FR - FR
TE - SO
LT - JR
LG - FR
RT - SO
C - SO
But that doesnt mean the offense isnt going to be legit.
we had:
Qb - SO
RB - FR
Wr - JR - FR - FR
TE - SO
LT - JR
LG - FR
RT - SO
C - SO
This post was edited on 5/19/17 at 2:25 pm
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:21 pm to mattieo
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That honor will be held by the Missouri Tigers, who had the 13th-best offense in the nation in 2016 (501 yards per game)
No, they had the 13th ranked total offense in the nation, which is just total yards in a game. Missouri was 48th in the country in actually scoring points. Kind of more important. Missouri averaged just 22.6 points per SEC contest.
This post was edited on 5/19/17 at 2:23 pm
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:34 pm to TigerTalker16
He's going to be another Mark Mangino if he doesn't stop being such a fat slob.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:42 pm to CharlotteSooner
I'm going to go with either Kentucky, Missouri, or South Carolina.
Three best qb's in the East basically.
Depending on how smart Stoops is, Kentucky might have the most effective offense. If they call the right plays they will be able to run the ball the most effectively of those three schools, which is mega important.
Missouri will have the best passing game, will set records. South Carolina will have a very good qb, and some beastly running backs (Georgia is only school in the East with better, if Chubb stays relatively healthy).
Missouri finishes with most yardage, maybe most points. But Kentucky worries me more to play than them. It hurts to give up 400 passing yards. It really hurts to give up 200 yards rushing and 150 yards passing.
Three best qb's in the East basically.
Depending on how smart Stoops is, Kentucky might have the most effective offense. If they call the right plays they will be able to run the ball the most effectively of those three schools, which is mega important.
Missouri will have the best passing game, will set records. South Carolina will have a very good qb, and some beastly running backs (Georgia is only school in the East with better, if Chubb stays relatively healthy).
Missouri finishes with most yardage, maybe most points. But Kentucky worries me more to play than them. It hurts to give up 400 passing yards. It really hurts to give up 200 yards rushing and 150 yards passing.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:42 pm to mattieo
I'm going to go out on a limb and say the SEC East will have a few good offenses this coming season. I do not believe Mizzou will field the best.
The two best offenses will be SC and UGA. UGA, I suspect, will have such a stout running game that it'll do nothing but loosen up defenses to help get their passing game going - and they've got weapons at WR and TE.
SC's offense has the potential to be very good. What I really like about SC's offense is that they appear to have quality depth all over the place. And of all the off-season accuisitions, bringing OLine wizard Eric Wolford back is going to prove to be the biggest.
Florida could be very good on the O side of the ball.
Tennessee has plenty of talent - it's all about how they mesh as a unit ... it wouldn't surprise me if they did.
Kentucky has plenty of weapons.
I seriously doubt Mizzou will be the top offense in the East this coming season. Top three, sure. But the SEC East is going to have some pretty good offenses this season.
The two best offenses will be SC and UGA. UGA, I suspect, will have such a stout running game that it'll do nothing but loosen up defenses to help get their passing game going - and they've got weapons at WR and TE.
SC's offense has the potential to be very good. What I really like about SC's offense is that they appear to have quality depth all over the place. And of all the off-season accuisitions, bringing OLine wizard Eric Wolford back is going to prove to be the biggest.
Florida could be very good on the O side of the ball.
Tennessee has plenty of talent - it's all about how they mesh as a unit ... it wouldn't surprise me if they did.
Kentucky has plenty of weapons.
I seriously doubt Mizzou will be the top offense in the East this coming season. Top three, sure. But the SEC East is going to have some pretty good offenses this season.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:50 pm to scrooster
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scrooster
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I do not believe Mizzou will field the best.
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The two best offenses will be SC
So predictable
This post was edited on 5/19/17 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:55 pm to Sunbeam
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Kentucky, Missouri, or South Carolina
One of these, unless Eason kills it.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 2:56 pm to TigerTalker16
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So predictable
Maybe (though I know you didn't address me).
But while I know Missouri will get yards passing on anyone, unless they have an incredible pass rush, I don't fear your running game.
Not sure what Georgia has coming back on DL but I have a feeling they will have the best defense in the East this year. Particularly on DL. If you get shut down this year, my money is on that game.
As for me, I've seen lots of games. I've seen games where teams won despite giving up big passing numbers. Seems like I haven't seen too many games where you give up lots of rushing yards to the qb and get gashed by the rb won though.
Posted on 5/19/17 at 3:10 pm to mattieo
They could have the most yards per game for the season or in conference play. It's not shocking with all free yards they get at the end of all the games they get blown out in. They will not score the most points per game in conference .
Posted on 5/19/17 at 3:13 pm to mattieo
The answer is always Tennessee
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