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re: We are not mentioning the main benefit to running a pro style offense
Posted on 10/15/14 at 4:56 pm to TigerBlood17
Posted on 10/15/14 at 4:56 pm to TigerBlood17
TigerBlood is correct. Everything has went great for LSU except the state stopped developing SEC QB's. LSU has kept up with Bama until the NFL departures, even with them having the better QB play the entire time. Miles adjusted and continued to bring in guys who could graduate and still compete for SEC titles every year. Even our receivers are adjusting better to the NFL game, without near as many catches, as others.
Its hard to believe that an entire state can be in this big of a drought on developing its high school kids to be QB's.
Its hard to believe that an entire state can be in this big of a drought on developing its high school kids to be QB's.
This post was edited on 10/15/14 at 4:59 pm
Posted on 10/15/14 at 4:58 pm to LSUANDY25
quote:Doesn't take much to run a spread offense, and most of the best athletes are at QB in LA...
Its hard to believe that an entire state can be in this big of a drought on developing its kids to be QB's.
Posted on 10/15/14 at 8:08 pm to LSUANDY25
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TigerBlood is correct. Everything has went great for LSU except the state stopped developing SEC QB's. LSU has kept up with Bama until the NFL departures, even with them having the better QB play the entire time. Miles adjusted and continued to bring in guys who could graduate and still compete for SEC titles every year. Even our receivers are adjusting better to the NFL game, without near as many catches, as others. Its hard to believe that an entire state can be in this big of a drought on developing its high school kids to be QB's.
Louisiana produced a top-notch quarterback. You may have heard of him. Name is Dak Prescott. LSU slept on him until it was too late, and even then, wouldn't commit to playing him at quarterback. Speaks volumes about the inability of the staff to develop quarterbacks and identify potential quarterback talent.
Posted on 10/16/14 at 5:33 am to LSUANDY25
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Everything has went great for LSU except the state stopped developing SEC QB's.
Did Dak Preacott all of the sudden not go to high school in Louisiana?
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