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re: Diarse & Quinn's Roles Moving Forward
Posted on 9/30/14 at 10:38 am to AlexLSU
Posted on 9/30/14 at 10:38 am to AlexLSU
Quality post Alex!
It is a great problem to have!
Dural has shown that he is a real threat on the go route, and can also break the route off on digs.
Dupre is a legitimate red zone threat. 6'3" and a 40" vertical jump cannot be taught.
Diarse is our thickest and strongest receiver and will be a weapon!
Quinn is probably the most versatile of them all and can play any receiver postion, attack all areas of the field, and we have not been able to see his full arsenal of skills yet. The pass from Harris that looked like a touchdown was the first time he was able to get a ball and turn upfield with it. I think Harris will be able to spread the ball around more and has simply been in the game more with Dupre the first few games.
I really like our group of receivers, and think they all compliment each other really well, and as somebody said, I can see different guys being the leader in receptions based on matchups and what the situation calls for at the time.
It is exciting to be an LSU fan!
It is a great problem to have!
Dural has shown that he is a real threat on the go route, and can also break the route off on digs.
Dupre is a legitimate red zone threat. 6'3" and a 40" vertical jump cannot be taught.
Diarse is our thickest and strongest receiver and will be a weapon!
Quinn is probably the most versatile of them all and can play any receiver postion, attack all areas of the field, and we have not been able to see his full arsenal of skills yet. The pass from Harris that looked like a touchdown was the first time he was able to get a ball and turn upfield with it. I think Harris will be able to spread the ball around more and has simply been in the game more with Dupre the first few games.
I really like our group of receivers, and think they all compliment each other really well, and as somebody said, I can see different guys being the leader in receptions based on matchups and what the situation calls for at the time.
It is exciting to be an LSU fan!
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