So how is you guys rail against him for disagreeing with your opinion while dissing his OPINION? I recognize he's been in quite a few threads stirring up controversy, but it's a lot of pots calling the kettle black in here. For the record, if they're not going to play to Trindon's strengths on offense (not special teams people), they're wasting him and wasting a valuable down.
Well, for me anyway, it started out with us railing on his OPNION, not the poster himself. It was his reaction to the complete disagreement that he got that really riled some people up. You can't start a thread without expecting some challenge to your claims.
god I hate when that happens. Don't come here to fight though big boy, just read up on our Tigers.:thumb:
When did he emerge? I only saw two catches against Georgia, that makes about 5 for the season. He has great potential, but has yet to make any kind of impact. Hopefully he will explode on the scene soon, the offense could use him. However it may be a little soon to write Trindon off based on what Randle has done so far.
Don't worry about that he has no clue. But Randle did have some crucial catches on 3rd down the last 2 games which bodes well. Jefferson is trusting him along with the coaching staff and he is building confidence. He got a significant increase in practice reps last week and I assume he got even more this week.
I'm not belittling Randle and I think he will be great one day. I just thought maybe I had gone in to a coma or something and had missed a game or two.
Miles added that he liked the fact that freshman receiver Rueben Randle, one of LSU’s top recruits, “came of age on the road at Georgia.” Randle had only one catch for 15 yards through LSU’s first four games, but coaches had confidence to put him on the field during the fourth quarter last Saturday. He hauled in a 16-yard, third-down pass thrown hard and slightly behind him to extend a late scoring drive. He then added a 12-yard catch to keep the momentum going LSU’s way. Miles assured that the 6-foot-3 Randle will “get more opportunities.”