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The best WR in the SEC next year will be...

  • goingON16 said...

    I mean he is a fan of them, why can;t he talk about them?

    Agreed. Mriderblue is going full nazi in this thread.

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    wutang148713

  • Cg87 said...

    If somebody doesn't step up opposite Copper teams will double team him and completely shut him down

    It looks like I'm pretty late to the party, but this statement tells me that you're not educated enough to have an educated opinion on the topic.

    VegasTide

  • Shaq Roland. Picture Alshon Jeffery but without the daily chinese buffets. Faster, more elusive, etc, etc

    DavidsonNCCock

  • DavidsonNCCock said...

    Shaq Roland. Picture Alshon Jeffery but without the daily chinese buffets. Faster, more elusive, etc, etc

    Bust

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    Ichabod

  • Ichabod said...

    Bust

    shut up bitch

    DavidsonNCCock

  • Amari Cooper. Kid is off the chain. He is so clutch. He'll be another Julio Jones in the draft. NFL teams will fight and trade to get him.

    KeepOnDucking

  • VHSRebels said...

    Ok I see that it has been one rebel verus everyone so I will try to help out.

    First, Cooper is the best WR in the SEC, period. That does not mean that Moncrief is not a really good WR. Both are talented and have the makings of NFL Draft picks in the future. Moncrief, in this high speed offense, will have all the chances he wants to make plays. I understand what you all have been talking about, but just because one is better than the other does not discredit his talent too.

    Second, Ole Miss will be competitive next year. We are not talking about BCS NT game, we are talking about a team that plays in the SEC. I understand that 6-6 is nowhere near impressive in the SEC, but it was a step that we had to take in order for Ole Miss to get back to playing a great brand of football. The west is the best division in football, everyone knows that, so for Ole Miss to actually make a splash we will have to play toe to toe with Bama, LSU, etc.

    Third, I know that 6-6 is not the best but returning just about everyone of your starters is never a bad thing. Yes we know that one class does not change a program, but it can make waves atleast for 2014. I dont disrespect any coaches like Les Miles or Saban, but I do like Freeze and would love to have him for a long time. Everyone wants that coach that is there forever with sustained success and i feel as if Freeze can do that at Ole Miss. That doesnt mean NT every year, but it does mean that a bad season should be 6-6 in the future. Before I get jumped on for that last comment I will say that if we do put together some good seasons in a row( say 2 or 3) in the 8 to 10 win range, then expectations will change.

    Last I would like to say I know what teams like Bama and LSU lost and what is returning and also who they got in recruitment. I know they are not getting worse, but can you honestly say that you dont see progression out of this staff and program? Do you honestly think that none of what has transpired in the last year will help us next year? Nkemdiche will start as a freshman and you know he will be good.

    I get the banter back in forth, heck I enjoy it myself, but I can take off my red and blue goggles and make an honest opinion. I know we are excited about next season, can you blame us? we 2 hard seasons to watch and last year they played with pride and heart which gave us a reason to cheer because they left it all on the field. We signed a Top 5 class probably for the first time in school history( definitely since the surge of online recruitment following) and now we feel as if we are finally getting there with our SEC brethren.

    SEC is the best and its getting better,

    Hotty Toddy

    No offense, but it's still unclear whether Ole Miss will be good or not. Better is not necessarily good. Landing a top 5 recruiting class does not automaticly make you a good team. Haven't you learned anything from USC, Texas and even UF, FSU, Notre Dame, etc, etc? Sure UF, FSU and ND stepped their game up this past season, but they were down for a couple years(some longer) and they always pulled top 5-10 classes. I definitely think Ole Miss will improve, but I'm not ready to call them good until they actually prove something on the field. Honestly, with that talent you just brought in anything less then 9 wins would be a failure imo.

    KeepOnDucking

  • KeepOnDucking said...

    No offense, but it's still unclear whether Ole Miss will be good or not. Better is not necessarily good. Landing a top 5 recruiting class does not automaticly make you a good team. Haven't you learned anything from USC, Texas and even UF, FSU, Notre Dame, etc, etc? Sure UF, FSU and ND stepped their game up this past season, but they were down for a couple years(some longer) and they always pulled top 5-10 classes. I definitely think Ole Miss will improve, but I'm not ready to call them good until they actually prove something on the field. Honestly, with that talent you just brought in anything less then 9 wins would be a failure imo.

    Well it is a message board haha, so i will take no offense. I can see your points and i agree with just about all of them. I know that just getting a good class does not make you a good team, but in our case we only had 58 kids on roster last season, so to have a full roster should help tremendously with rotating people in and out. With the way the West sets up this season( I know it is still the SEC and how hard it is to be in it), 2 teams really bring back the majority of their players and that is us and Bama. We know what Bama is going to do, but for the most stable situations in the west the top two have to be Ole Miss and Bama going into this season. Arkansas did get some kids in but still new head coach, new system, so we will see how that goes. MSU lost their best players on Offense and Defense, but should do ok in a rebound. States schedule actually sets them up for a let down in the front half of the schedule. LSU, I have never seen a team be so elite and hasnt had a Quarterback in i cant even remember. So with everone jumping the ship for some reason down there, they should have a little more of a time getting into the swing of things. Although, they have talent to replace the ones who have left. If i were them i would release that stable of running backs they have and they will do better than throwing the ball. Auburn, I am in a wait and see with Malzaun. Im not sure about him yet. Could be great or could be Chizik 2.0.

    So I dont have to go back, I still dont always remember Texas A&M, kinda like when its the new year and you still write the old one. They put themselves, despite who they lost to the NFL, in a better situation than Ole Miss. I am curious about Ole Johnny and how he does in his Sophmore season.

    If i had to rank the west honestly going into the season it would be.

    1 Alabama
    2Texas A&M
    3 Ole Miss/LSU
    4LSU/Ole Miss
    5Auburn
    6MSU
    7Arkansas

    I know Beliema is a good hire, but I still want to see one season on the field. I know this might be a little skewd for each fan base but Tell me what yall think the west lines up like preseason? would love to see the other prospectives on this.

    VHSRebels