LSU's depth chart

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by CParso, Aug 27, 2007.

  1. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

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    I can't believe that someone had to actually point that out.
     
  2. gumborue

    gumborue Throwin Ched

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    doubt tt could catch him. calvin was 6'4" 210 coming out of high school.
     
  3. Contained Chaos

    Contained Chaos Don't we all?

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    And TT is 190. If anything, that gives TT an advantage in terms of speed. 6'5" is 6'5" anyway you cut it, and there aren't many defenders within several inches of that kind of height. Of course, that's assuming that he doesn't grow any within the next few years...

    Either way, four years in Moffit's training system is bound to bulk the young man up. Besides, CJ isn't CJ because of his weight...and someone doesn't have to match his vitals to be the same kind of player.

    Texas state long jump champ? Yeah, the guy's a prototype.
     
  4. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

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    I agree.........easily KW will be the "Play-maker". :thumb:

    Probably Murphy next; however, as you said, Hester is the most versatile- bet hands and best blocker though.


    TT is really shining at practice. So why isn't he starting, you ask? Like Parso said, he doesn't know the routes yet. Comment was made how amazing he's looked at practice despite that and has relied mostly on intincts. Anxious to see when he cracks the starting line-up.
     
  5. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

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    I know these OL are great recruits, but this is not a good sign for an elite program. It shows how thin we are on the OL. Both Hitt and Stewart are recent converts from the DL and the best we have backing up our number ones are 3 freshmen. You would normally expect sophs and jr.s waiting their turn to become the starter. Pray we stay healthy, because stunts and blitzes could eat a group of freshmen OL up.
     
  6. tboy

    tboy Founding Member

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    I think he will play, even if he doesn't start. I believe they wanted him to back up or start in front or Hitt, but he was uncomfortable playing on the right side. I have to believe that if Hitt went down Arnold would step into the line at either left or right guard though. I don't see how you could start a freshman over him. Perhaps big Herman could play on the other side if Arnold couldn't.
     
  7. tboy

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  8. tigermark

    tigermark Rematches suck!

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    Yep. That is a problem that LSU fans that follow recruiting have been pointing out for years. Now ask yourself, who is to blame... (hint, the answer is not the current coaching staff).
     
  9. Bengal Buddy

    Bengal Buddy Founding Member

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    It will be interesting to see whether Richard Dickson or Keith Zinger starts at TE.
     
  10. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

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    Crowton said that Zinger would be used more as a blocking tight end. So, do we run or pass on play one?
     

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