Here are some of the stats from LSU's scrimmage on Saturday, according to LSUSports.net:

QB:
Joe Burrow: 10-of 24 for 124 yards, 1 TD, 1 INT.
Myles Brennan: 5-of-19 for 47 yards, 1 INT.

RB:
Chris Curry: 35 yards on eight carries.
Nick Brossette: 16 yards on six carries.
Lanard Fournette: 13 yards on 5 carries.

WR/TE:
Terrace Marshall: 3 catches for 44 yards, 1 TD (25-yarder).
Foster Moreau: 2 catches for 28 yards.
Many wide receivers with on reception.

DEFENSE:
Damone Clark: 5 tackles, 1 sack, 1 tackle for loss.
Jacob Phillips: 5 tackles.
Tyler Shelvin: 5 tackles, 1 tackle for loss.

Kicker:
Cole Tracy was 1-of-2 on field goal attempts.
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The stats are not impressive, but they also are not indicative of actual game situations. Many times the coaches purposely put them in high stress situations to see how they react/handle the situation. Much like putting a runner on 2nd and 3rd with no outs in a scrimmage and tell your pitcher to get out of the inning.
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Did the wrong qb leave 5-19 47yrds and a pick... Wow.. Narcisse never had shitty stats like that in camp...
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Narcisse was far better than Brennan
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Narcisse has gone like 3/11 in scrimmages before.
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Except for the fact LN is a quitter and has never been in front of brennan
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With no dual threat qbs on the rosters lets see how this goes when they can't complete a pass..lol
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Jontre played QB in high school. He can play both ways I'm sure.
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The stats suck... the sky is falling... the team is heading for self-destruction... blah blah blah. Anyone remember when ole Les talked about they threw the ball over place and they ran the ball for this many yds and vise versa? Those stats in scrimmages didn't always translate into game time production.
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Scrimmage stats aren’t Opposite Day. Do you think O is lying about how good we are?
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Looks like LSU’s O will start utilizing the TE as a receiver again! Good news.
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But I would rather them use the WRs first!
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Jesus...
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5-19 holy shit
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Gonna give him the benefit of the doubt and say those 8 dropped passes was thrown by him so 13-19 lol
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Stay positive.
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We are doomed!
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Look I’m not like the greatest football guy in the world but can someone please just answer me one question why can’t we let our number one offense play against our number two defense to get some confidence because it damn sure looks like our number one defense is lights out and they will be very very good this year so I’m just asking and for y’all english professors and grammar freaks here y’all go ..............?????????!!!!!!!!!!”””””””
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Bc the number 2 defense is pretty damn good too lol.
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Ouch
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