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re: How much blame should be placed on the WRs?

Posted on 12/10/14 at 10:45 am to
Posted by TigerAlum93
Member since Sep 2010
3010 posts
Posted on 12/10/14 at 10:45 am to
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Quinn has short arms every time he goes across the middle! I agree with the last post!


The IQ of some folks on this board, hmmm.

He seemed to do just fine going over the middle and making a catch inside a congested red zone against TAMU.

As for previous comments, HE will be the first to tell you that if he touches the ball he expects himself to catch it. He had some plays that he did not make this year that he has made his entire life and should have made.

What seems to be forgotten is how often he ran around the field wide open this year, how HE does not seem to have trouble getting off the LOS, beating jams, getting open, etc. Instead, in the true spirit of this particular board, some want to dwell on the negative, focus on one game, and throw a guy under the bus who committed to us BEFORE OBJ and Landry had the year they had, stuck to his committment, took ONE official visit to LSU, did not play the recruiting games that these teenagers play, quietly goes about tryinig to represent his state and university with class, hmmm. Says alot about the issues people have who post on here. Before I would question an 18 year old college football player I would question why some of you feel the need to come on here and constantly put others down to make yourselves feel better about your own life.
This post was edited on 12/10/14 at 10:46 am
Posted by atltiger6487
Member since May 2011
18194 posts
Posted on 12/10/14 at 10:50 am to
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Before I would question an 18 year old college football player I would question why some of you feel the need to come on here and constantly put others down to make yourselves feel better about your own life.


Relax Francis. This is an LSU message board. You're going to get opinions here. Passions run high with LSU football, and that's a great thing. Some posters are rational, some are nuts.

When a player voluntarily decides to play football for LSU, they know there will be high expectations and high pressure. They have to accept legitimate criticism from fans when they don't perform up to expectations. That's just the nature of elite college football.

That being said, I love Quinn and would like to see him get more targets. He did have some big drops against Bama that hurt us - you just have to acknowledge that. But I really like the guy.
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