Seriously...?

AzzurriDawg4

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Seriously...2011

Bumphis
Heavens
Arceto
C. Smith
Ricco
Carr
R. Johnson
M. Johnson
J. Lewis
Brassell
Singleton (hopefully)
Morrow
Fosselman

I think Dan has his stable of WR now. I mean seriously, all of these guys and NONE will be seniors next year. Add another year of Relf and Ballard and look out. Bonus, when Russell is finally ready to take over, he is going to have a ridiculous set of weapons with Bumphis leading the charge as a senior.

We will have to overcome losing Sherrod and Brignone, but I think Saulsberry is showing that we don't have to worry too much about center. Also, reports are really good re: Archie Muniz and Damien Robinson. I think we will clearly focus the rest of our recruiting efforts on getting a couple of tackles. Still, this is setting up to be a really sick offense in 2011.
 

jeremyrbrown

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Sep 4, 2008
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when Mullen was hired, I seem to remember discussion about how many receivers he needed to run his offense. Was it 13? if so, that list is spot on for what he wants to do.
 

Shmuley

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Hopefully by then if Bumphis is "leading the charge" it will not be a charge headed straight for the sidelines.
 

FlabLoser

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Time to bring out the shears. Just to keep it real.

When we play the LSUs of the world, I look at their team and think damn they are just in a different league than us. During our LSU loss many of you posted "we just don't have the horses" and you were correct.

Dammit, folks we need some horses. Stop seeing the promised land in the hands of 5-10 guys.

Check out how the following teams stocked the top 2 WR spots on their rosters:

Auburn
Darvin Adams 6-3 192
Terrell Zachery 6-1 211

LSU
Toliver 6-5 206
Randle 6-3 201

Alabama
Jones 6-4 211
Hanks 6-0 184

Arkansas
Childs 6-3 217
Adams 5-11 182

South Carolina
Jeffery 6-4 237
Gurley 6-5 230

UGA
Durham 6-5 209
Green 6-4 207
King (not Caleb) 6-1 180

Wake me up when we get a few playmakers that are as big as everybody else.