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Hopefully Billy G can coach up our WRs and there will be a positive noticeable difference in their play this year. Can't get any worse!
Or maybe he likes accurate statements on a board. I just correct posters when they are not accurate by presenting the facts.You don’t want him gone because you agree with everything he says.
Of course. Your opinion never comes into play.Or maybe he likes accurate statements on a board. I just correct posters when they are not accurate by presenting the facts.
Jefferson has good size and they train their WRS very well at Ole Miss. His dad is an NFL coach. So if he was starting with the league's top WRS odds are he can block.Can he block though ?
That is why it is important to have accurate facts and not just opinions based on inaccurate facts.Of course. Your opinion never comes into play.
It cant get any worse, but the rap on all our WRs under Billy G (even Harvin) was "cant run routes". This is primarily bc Mullinz system doesnt run complicated routes though.Hopefully Billy G can coach up our WRs and there will be a positive noticeable difference in their play this year. Can't get any worse!
You don’t want him gone because you agree with everything he says.
Wrong again. Nice try thoughWhat the hell are you talking about. An NFL team will trade for a player whose best year was 2 years ago with 543 yards receiving in NCAA football.
You're famous go to is changing the subject (earlier with Grier) or telling people how emotional they are or wrong they are without actual facts to back it up. You are acting like Van Jefferson is all SEC. Here are his two years of stats:
In two years in an offense that passes more than McElwain's or Mullen's he has basically a 1000 yards and 4 tds. I know that is ground breaking stats right there for the one receiver you are pinning your hopes on.
In 2016 his big games were Alabama (91 yards) and Memphis (79 yards). I know Memphis is that SEC West powerhouse defense right? The next high for him was 52 yards vs Vanderbilt (another one of those SEC West Powerhouses).
In 2017 his big games were California (94 yards) SEC West Powerhouse, Auburn (89 yards), and Kentucky (82 yards) also huge defensive juggernaut of the SEC West. His next high was against Arkansas at 55 yards.
Here are some low lights for you against great SEC Powerhouse Defenses Wofford 31 yards, Georgia Southern 49 yards, Tennesse-Martin 30 yards, Vanderbilt (2017) 13 yards, Louisiana (not LSU) 29 yards.
14 our of 22 games have been under 50 yards, 17 our of 22 have been under 60 yards, 22 out of 22 have been under 100 yards.
It's time to pump the brakes on your great hope.
Well, you convinced me with that rock-solid rebuttal.Wrong again. Nice try though
It was good wasn't it. I hope I didn't make it to long for him. Douglas put so much work into that moot point I didn't want him to get discouraged. He thinks a WR who puts up 90 yards versus Bama and a TD versus one of the DBUs in LSU can only hope to produce in the SEC East.Well, you convinced me with that rock-solid rebuttal.
Wrong again. Nice try though
Posting irrelevant facts does not change that he has already produced in big SEC games. Nice try though.I'm wrong for posting actual facts?
It was good wasn't it. I hope I didn't make it to long for him. Douglas put so much work into that moot point I didn't want him to get discouraged. He thinks a WR who puts up 90 yards versus Bama and a TD versus one of the DBUs in LSU can only hope to produce in the SEC East.
Yes, but actual facts are not, you know, facts.I'm wrong for posting actual facts?
Posting irrelevant facts does not change that he has already produced in big SEC games. Nice try though.
Yes, but actual facts are not, you know, facts.
Such a douchenozzle.That is why it is important to have accurate facts and not just opinions based on inaccurate facts.