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re: Lowell Narcisse 7-on-7 highlights

Posted on 6/22/16 at 2:43 am to
Posted by luvlsufootball
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 2:43 am to
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Posted by luvlsufootball
Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 2:43 am to
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You really think I'm going to divulge that on a message board?



If you do, I fear for what those kids are being taught LOL!!!!
Posted by luvlsufootball
Member since Apr 2014
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 2:45 am to
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You'll give it away sooner or later.



No he wont. He's not willing to admit that he's coaching a career season on "Madden 2016"
Posted by LSUDbrous90
Lafayette
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 6:11 am to
9 replies in a row...impressive
Posted by prepsportsallday
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 8:25 am to
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9 replies in a row...impressive


He'll somebody's gotta do it
Posted by CajunPowah
Member since Jan 2016
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 9:04 am to
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That's because Tebow isn't an NFL QB. He's basically an athletic TE playing QB. Meyer just does a great job designing an offense that utilizes his QB's strengths. Tebow wasn't asked to make very many tough throws or reads at Florida. Meyer's offense schemed to allow him to make plays he could make. You never know the name Tim Tebow if he forced to be strictly a pro-style QB or even put him in an offense like they run at Baylor (or used to anyway)


I agree with your point on throwing accuracy being extremely important as well, I did forget that and left it out. However I disagree that Tebow could never have developed into an NFL caliber QB.

If Tebow would have been given the proper coaching, working on this throwing technique etc, he had all the other abilities to become a successful passer in the NFL. The problem was that all he was really ever taught to do, waa run the football and get in the endzone. Meyer said it wasn't his responsibility to develop Tebow into an NFL QB, all he was responsible for was winning games while he was the head coach at Florida.

While Meyer has a valid point, there is no reason he could not have developed Tebow into a competent passer while continuing to win games. Sure, they may have lost more games at the beginning of Tebow's career, but just think of how many more games, and possibly at least one more national championship they might have won, had Tebow become an NFL level passing QB by his junior and senior years at Florida.
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Posted by BOZ4LSU
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Posted on 6/22/16 at 12:00 pm to
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Posted by Cajun Catfish
Member since May 2016
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Posted on 6/24/16 at 3:10 pm to
Many great observations on this thread but heres the break down on Narcisse and Brennan from someone who was in LA and watched them live at Elite 11 and has watched hours of film on them both. Lowell is raw talent at its finest. His size and strength is want some coaches would take years off their lives to be able to work with. Unfortunately, as good as his coach is in high school he is not a qb coach. Lowell lacks the finer qualities at this point to be an elite qb. He has relied on his physical domination for so long at every level he hasnt had to master the finer techniques of the qb position YET. Brennan not being able to rely on speed or size to jam a qb draw up the middle of the defense has had to rely on himself being able to master these finer skills that ultimately equal an elite qb at any level. Secondly, Lowell being 6'3" 225 lbs as an 18 year old makes one wonder where does he go from here. Will be 255 lbs after his redshirt feshman year and then will he be able to move like he use to. Where when Brennan puts on 30 lbs he will be 6'4"+ and 215-218 lbs as a red shirt freshman and still want have run because he will throw the ball to the athletes that are there to run. Nonetheless we have 2 good ones in the stalls. Let's hope that Cameron and Miles stay because that is the only thing that will keep either one of them on the roster..
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