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Yeah often with a new account but he’s been on here and waiting 6 years to post.@RVACane, isn't starting a thread with your very first post usually a sign of trollage?
Yeah often with a new account but he’s been on here and waiting 6 years to post.@RVACane, isn't starting a thread with your very first post usually a sign of trollage?
La Tech had Linebackers playing man straight up against our wr.. Lol.. Pray it was all scheme
I agree. He's likely the #1 WR by midseason and along with the Brevin and Jordan the core of our passing offense.Two words
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Berrios measured 5'8 5/8ths at the NFL combine. Restrepo looks even shorter than him. I am not saying this is gonna determine if he's good or bad long-term and I actually like him, but it's just another knock against him for early PT as a true freshman.I think someone's confusing Enos - who sucked more than a Black Hole - with our receivers.
We'll be fine.
If Restrepo is 5'7" and vulnerable - Berrios was 5'7" and vulnerable.
He’s a legit 5’10 and a 1/2...Was more talking in terms of him being 5'7 on a good day. Being that short without top end speed can be tough. I do like his upside and get-off
Here's a question, and by no means am I comparing Miami's WR's to LSU's, more so scheme. I remember the 2019 LSU offense looked drastically different from the year prior due to a scheme shift. I'm guessing it put their QB and WR's in the best situation as possible. Am I crazy to think the scheme shift with Lashlee and the new offense can have the same effect to our WR's?Hands down one of the worst post i've seen on here. OP has no idea what he's talking about. Harley, Pope, WIggins, and Payton have no problem getting separation. All 4 have elite traits. All 4 have the potential being starters in the league. If the Oline can be average you'll see this season. You could have put Jerry Juedy and Henry Ruggs in our offense and they would have done nothing.
Talent at WR, CB and LB aint the problem. Depth is the issue. Our top 4 receivers are solid starts. You would have probably walked into LSU locker room and said the same thing you're saying now.OP might be a troll and I know he’ll get blasted because you’re not allowed to say that Miami doesn’t have 85 Heisman winners, but imo he’s really not wrong.
The silver lining here is if you include the group to be “pass catchers”, to get Brevin and Mallory in there, it looks a whole lot better. And I’m not saying that the kids we have now can’t or won’t produce, especially in this system with a legit QB. But on paper, in preseason, he’s probably right.
IMO if I had to rank the position groupings as they stand now, starting with worst (and again, it doesn’t mean these kids suck or can’t perform, but even the 2001 roster had to technically have a “worst” position grouping):
1. CB
2a. WR
2b. LB
3. OL
Even the OL has at least 3 kids (60% of the line) that I am very confident I can rely on to be decent. Is there anyone in the WR group that you KNOW is gonna be a solid to good starter? Not really.
In my opinion it pretty much depends on how well our running game is. If Cam and King are gashing teams, they'll be forced to load the box. That would open up the offense to screens and RPO's. Imagine our opponents having to cover WIggins, Payton Hartly running a go one on one. Imagine Pope and Hartly catching a screen and having to make one person miss. Also, keep in mind Clyde Edwards-Helaire at LSU Ran for 1,400 yards and had 16 touchdowns.Here's a question, and by no means am I comparing Miami's WR's to LSU's, more so scheme. I remember the 2019 LSU offense looked drastically different from the year prior due to a scheme shift. I'm guessing it put their QB and WR's in the best situation as possible. Am I crazy to think the scheme shift with Lashlee and the new offense can have the same effect to our WR's?
This !!!!As said in another thread, every poster here would take Tutu Atwell right now and plug him into our starting lineup. Except had he played here for the last 2 years, he'd have looked nothing like the "proven" player most consider him right now.