The passing game against arkansas

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Our passing game is our bread and butter, and without it it will be hard to pull out a W.

I have a lot of faith in Crompton, but against lsu I noticed he was throwing almost compleatly at Meachem, even when Swain is wide open.

So if Arkansas can double team Meachem and take those routes away (which is a tall order in itself) I think a game deciding factor could be how well Crompton picks up secondary and even tertiary recievers.

Remember though, USC picked apart the hogs secondary with fade routes, which I bet we see quite a lot of today.
 
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It appeared that cut didn't want to leave crompton in the pocket against LSU. He was calling a lot of plays where crompton is designed to run out to the right -- only giving him half the field to work with.

What I'm saying is that perhaps the reason he was only looking at meachem is that cut was calling plays for that very purpose.

Does Crompton remind anybody else of heath shuler, or is it just me?
 
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It appeared that cut didn't want to leave crompton in the pocket against LSU. He was calling a lot of plays where crompton is designed to run out to the right -- only giving him half the field to work with.

What I'm saying is that perhaps the reason he was only looking at meachem is that cut was calling plays for that very purpose.

Does Crompton remind anybody else of heath shuler, or is it just me?

More of a caucasion Randall - the kid from LSU a couple of seasons ago.
 
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