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LSU Offers Baylor Quarterback Commit Kellen Mond
by TD Staff ReporterFebruary 20, 2016
LSU is the latest school to offer four-star dual threat quarterback Kellen Mond from San Antonio, TX.
The 6-2, 192-pound prospect is currently committed to Baylor and plays at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL. He is rated the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback for 2017, according to ESPN.
For more info on Mond, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
The 6-2, 192-pound prospect is currently committed to Baylor and plays at IMG Academy in Bradenton, FL. He is rated the No. 1 dual-threat quarterback for 2017, according to ESPN.
For more info on Mond, visit his profile page on our Recruiting Tracker.
Filed Under: LSU Football Recruiting
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we recruit dual threat QBs to run a one threat offense. that threat is the 2 TE 1FB power
Reply62 months

Datbayoubengal. "It has nothing to do with anybody being a dual threat or not." "[P]ro style pocket passer offenses don't beat Bama." Which one is it?
But really. No one is complaining about having a dual threat as much as forcing a dual threat QB into a style which is completely bass-ackwards from a dual threat-conducive offense. Either run a true dual-threat fitting offense, or if we keep the offense as it's been (it IS Les, after all), quit pulling DUAL QB's for your PRO offense. That's the frustration.
So, there's actually some continuity. It's not that everyone here hates dual threat QB's; they hate forcing a dual threat QB into a NON-dual threat offense. And seeing as the offense hasn't changed, the acquiring dual-threat QB's is beyond perplexing.
But really. No one is complaining about having a dual threat as much as forcing a dual threat QB into a style which is completely bass-ackwards from a dual threat-conducive offense. Either run a true dual-threat fitting offense, or if we keep the offense as it's been (it IS Les, after all), quit pulling DUAL QB's for your PRO offense. That's the frustration.
So, there's actually some continuity. It's not that everyone here hates dual threat QB's; they hate forcing a dual threat QB into a NON-dual threat offense. And seeing as the offense hasn't changed, the acquiring dual-threat QB's is beyond perplexing.
Reply62 months

It's pretty laughable that LSU thinks they can get a shotgun spread qb to switch from Baylor to LSU. Hey you will get under center and toss back to the running back. Way better than throwing 50 times a game. And when you do throw you will have one option instead of 5 at Baylor
Reply62 months



Lol, when will you egg heads learn. It has nothing to do with anybody being a dual threat or not. I bet many of you wanted Shea Patterson who is about as dual threat as you can get.
Jameis Winston was a dual threat and so was EJ Manuel. Craig recruited one and coached both at least a year (Manuel for 3 years). Blake Sims had no problem in Bama's pro style offense. Andrew Luck and then Kevin Hogan right after him, had no problem in Stanford's pro style offense.
You have to evaluate the talent, coach it up, and match the offense to fit the player.
Plus, pro style pocket passer offenses don't beat Bama and haven't for a long time. That's the goal if you want to make the playoffs.
Jameis Winston was a dual threat and so was EJ Manuel. Craig recruited one and coached both at least a year (Manuel for 3 years). Blake Sims had no problem in Bama's pro style offense. Andrew Luck and then Kevin Hogan right after him, had no problem in Stanford's pro style offense.
You have to evaluate the talent, coach it up, and match the offense to fit the player.
Plus, pro style pocket passer offenses don't beat Bama and haven't for a long time. That's the goal if you want to make the playoffs.
Reply62 months


otowntiger
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Another 'dual threat' qb? Really? I think we need someone who can concentrate on throwing the ball accurately. We don't have that now and all the so called 'dual threats' we've had in the past turned out to be singular threats if any threat at all. Thus will likely be another one of those.
Reply62 months
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