LSU WRs vs. Oregon (4-wide set)?

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  1. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

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    Nice looking ahead with D-Pete....:thumb:
     
  2. b_leblanc

    b_leblanc That's just my game...

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    More Rueben Randle please. That TD pass was nice. We need to call this guy's number more often
     
  3. stk

    stk Founding Member

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    With an effective qb we might have hung 60 on them last night. That being said Lee had some pretty decent passes to Boone / Clement that were dropped. For going up against a pretty good defense Lee did ok. Managed the game, made some decent throws, and didn't panic. Miscues at the center will disappear, reading the blitz will improve, and hopefully Lee will figure out to run in the correct direction instead of whatever that sack was.
     
  4. islstl

    islstl Playoff committee is a group of great football men Staff Member

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    Where the heck was Wright? He was a ghost.

    Looks like we're definitely going to get Beckham involved in the offense. He just needs to somehow snag the ball. Although the one catch he made was incredible on the deep ball that was nullified from a god awful holding call.

    Boone had the dropsies. He needs to improve.
     
  5. onceanlsufan

    onceanlsufan Founding Member

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    Yep .... the entire WR unit had the dropies. Lee could have helped them out a bit more, but great WRs make the plays. I lost count of how many passes were dropped that should have been snagged.
     

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