Because Relf has a greater passing efficiency than Snead.RebelBruiser said:Pass Offense before the bowl:
Ole Miss - 2673
MSU - 1732
On top of that, we lose 1498 of those receiving yards off this year's team. You lose I believe 116 of those receiving yards. <span style="font-weight: bold;">So, I might ask you the same question...why would ANY WR consider going to MSU over Ole Miss?</span> It's clear to me that not only did we throw it a good bit more this year, but we have a whole lot more catches and yards that will be open for the taking next year.
By the way, Bumphis had less than 200 yards more receiving than Patterson this year despite being one of your primary receiving targets. Patterson had to play behind veterans, was the 5th option, and still wasn't all that far behind Bumphis.
I know u was asking a question, but u was also stating your opinions. Was just telling u to hang onto them, cause Sanders and others WILL be at Ole Miss. Man, Ole Miss sure is getting alot of postive press tonight on espn. Bet those recruits are listening.Thick said:before responding then you won't look like a douche.
Thick said:will be better. By the way "Literally a **********", your back ups are not proven either. Your so called veteran wr's are no better than ours, and we have a legit tightend that we throw to you don't even acknowledge that position under Nutt! We will see how well you perform McClusterless next year.
Bukowski said:Why would receivers go to Ole Miss? Because we throw the ball, and because they see Ole Miss receivers being drafted. At State... not so much.
ckDOG said:We can't talk **** about WRs and passing offense until we actually start successfully putting up some passing yardage. Until then, we sound like dumb asses
acting as if MSU is the established program for passing prowess. We may have some upside, but nothing to talk **** about.
Todd4State said:ckDOG said:We can't talk **** about WRs and passing offense until we actually start successfully putting up some passing yardage. Until then, we sound like dumb asses
acting as if MSU is the established program for passing prowess. We may have some upside, but nothing to talk **** about.
we are running an offense that is primarily 3-5 WR sets. This was our first year to install this offense and we ALL know why we didn't throw as much- we had a ****** midget QB, a pot head hitting port-a-potties, and a guy named Anthony Dixon. If we didn't run the ball as much as we did, we would have been incredibly stupid.
Haha, your positive press consisted of shepard smith getting on there and saying omg ole miss just has the best ipf and we just built an awesome one for basketball.rebeljim said:I know u was asking a question, but u was also stating your opinions. Was just telling u to hang onto them, cause Sanders and others WILL be at Ole Miss. Man, Ole Miss sure is getting alot of postive press tonight on espn. Bet those recruits are listening.Thick said:before responding then you won't look like a douche.
Wide receiver, singular...not plural.Bukowski said:Why would receivers go to Ole Miss? Because we throw the ball, and because they see Ole Miss receivers being drafted. At State... not so much.
Because MSU has one of the best QB coaches in the nation - a coach who put up 1700+ passing yards with a walk-on QB. With a 5* poised to start next year, its a good time for good WRs to show up and play here.RebelBruiser said:Pass Offense before the bowl:
Ole Miss - 2673
MSU - 1732
On top of that, we lose 1498 of those receiving yards off this year's team. You lose I believe 116 of those receiving yards. So, I might ask you the same question...why would ANY WR consider going to MSU over Ole Miss?
If I'm not mistaken, MSU had more WRs make the NFL than Ole Miss did the last few years.Bukowski said:Why would receivers go to Ole Miss? Because we throw the ball, and because they see Ole Miss receivers being drafted. At State... not so much.
Lance Long and Justin Jenkins disagrees.BanksShepherd said:We have put WRs in the league, have the leading conference receiver, and you haven't had a relevant receiver since 1994.
We have 2 WRs and 4 TEs.8Dog said:right now. State has 2 WR and 1 TE.
Yes, you guys are Wide Receiver U.