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Narcisse looks like he's 40 pounds heavier than the other two and all solid weight. Guy is going to be a load to bring down.
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Brennan throws the best ball, but that doesn't necessarily make him the best choice. Narcisse has a cannon as well, plus he provides so much more with his scrambling/running ability.
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Narcisse is running 3rd behind both Brennan and McMillan. Get over it. Imagine having a QB who can actually THROW THE DAMN BALL. Yet, some of you are still wanting yet another Brandon Harris (cannon arm and inaccurate). Some of you never learn.
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narcisse will be a great player, but he hasn't played in almost 3 years. he'll be fine. he'll be our starter one day. this season or in a couple seasons.
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IMO-no one has been preordained to start. Hopefully, the coaches make the right call. One thing I noticed was MB and JM really "follow through" on each of their throws. LN on several throws looks like he is just flippin it out his hand-all arm strength. There is loads of talent in that QB room-experience not so much.
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This is starting to look like there might actually be a real competition at QB with quality QB's. JM is coming along, Brennan throws a beautiful ball, LN also hit the target more that some people gave credit for. Was nice to see Ducre working with the RB's a lot the last couple of practices. I think he breaks out this year if give the chance.
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22 Passes and 0 drops!!!
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Wow I really like what we are doing. OL should be much improved in pass pro this year, with some true Tackles and real quality depth across the board. We have some true depth at WR with some big blocking TEs who are also athletic enough to go up and get the ball. RB position is in better shape then folks think. CEH is going to be tough to stop and they are all very good at coming out of the backfield into the flats for a pass. What I like about Steve E is how he mixed up the play calling in 2016 and so I believe he will do the same in 2018 but with a better passing attack. It's all about the chemistry these coaches have with each other and the players. It's obvious to me that O has done a superb job with with picking the right guys for what is needed at this time and the players who fit their scheme. Young guys are already stepping up, like Racey McMath, Micah Baskerville, both of whom were just 3* players but you could see the immense talent they have. I love to hear that young guys are stepping up bc that means that the upper class man or guys who were ranked higher will have to step their game up to beat them out. That's why Orgeron hired these coaches, to demand toughness, and bring their skill to top level or get passed by period. It just seemed like in the past coaches were simply running through the motions, letting the players decide if they would raise their level. These coaches are demanding it from day #1 from all players. With all the assistants we now have, it will give time for Raymond, Aranda, Sullivan, Ensminger, Meatball, Bush, Orgeron, ect. to focus on details, and also recruiting all year but especially now in the offseason. Idk what people are bitching about bc this team will be much improved this year. If LSU can find that passing game, look the frick out and I think Steve will get it done. SEC teams will be surprised when they hit pads with LSU in 2018. With the class we will have coming in 2019, it could really be special in the next 2 or 3 years. Sorry but LSU really did have to clean house and sort of start over. We had some boys on this team not men. We now have some MEN on this team. Let's shore up this corner position, and keep stacking up the LOS with stupid talent and I honestly see LSU winning the SEC and at least making a playoff before this man is done here at LSU. Hate him or not, he's changed our LOS in a short amount of time and that's what all the fuss was about 2 and 3 years ago. Go get em O!!!
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I can see why the say they are all even. Pure passer yes Brennan is that, but we don't know how he reacts against defenses. Mcmillan long throwing motion but looks to be most confident. Lowell has a strong arm, but not as accurate as Brennan. I mean Lowell had some nice passes but one was thrown too low and one a little high. I don't think Brennan missed on one throw. In any event we will need all three when this season progresses. No way Brennan can hold up the entire season at the weight he is at now.
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All this crap about Brennan being too skinny is hillarious. We aren't in a beauty contest. In addition, you dumbasses all talk about Brennan not making the season because he is supposedly too thin yet never seem concerned about Narcisse and his previously blown out right and left knees. You dufuses are ready willing and able to ignore the fact that Narcisse is obviously injury prone but worry about Brennan. Lol
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Im on team Lowell. Myles is too damn scrony. I dont think he can take enough shots to make it through an SEC schedule. *my body is ready for the downvotes*
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Scrony?? Have a downvote!
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Myles is bigger than Hodson!
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Narcisse has 2 blown out knees but that doesn't bother you or enter your thought process? I severely doubt you are on the team. Idiot.
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Myles is going to be a good one before all is said and done.
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Brennan throws a very good ball and has a cannon. He’s got great feet too. Lowell has a cannon as well, not as good of feet but he’s not a typical drop back quarterback. McMillan threw some good balls there as well, long throwing motion though.
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How refreshing is it to see our receivers consistently catch the ball? I feel like in previous years, the receivers would drop passes consistently, even when our poor passing QB's put the ball on target. Brennan (barely) McMillan Narcisse (but yes, he does look the part)
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Brennan throws a nice ball
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The only posts with upvotes refer to backups. Classic TD.
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Lowell struggles with accuracy...but man he looks the part in pads.
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Struggles with accuracy and has two bad knees. I mean really? And y'all worry about Brennan? Nuts.
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Narcisse to Marshall....TOUCHDOWN TIGERS!!!
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In the 4th Qtr after Brennan has already gotten the W.
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It’s so refreshing to have depth!
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McMillan or Brennan. Narcisse isn’t ready.
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Not saying right or wrong but pretty foolish assumption considering it is spring and that was only 2 minutes of video.
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I still see better qb skills in Brennan
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McMillan starts, call it a hunch
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From the 2 scrimmages where stats were kept: McMillian 10 for 26 — 38.4% Narcisse 9 for 25 — 36% Brennan 22 for 31 — 70.9% And the starter is?
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What do you not understand when I say call it a hunch? These scrimmage stats are meaningless because they are given to us by the coaching staff. So I do not put much stock in these. Well see what happens.
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Miles is the only one who looks impressive.I'll wait for pads to get excited.
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McMillan has thrown some darts from the videos that ive seen as well.
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