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re: Can we as a fan base not recognize that young QB's develop over time?

Posted on 12/10/15 at 9:22 pm to
Posted by Festus
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Posted on 12/10/15 at 9:22 pm to
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I blame the kid for not keeping his word. Miles got Lee to campus and into spring practice as a 5 star QB. Rettig flipped days before signing day. Its hard to scramble and pick up a guy in a matter of days.

Am I taking crazy pills? Rettig showed up. I watched him in the Spring game. He sucked. Then, he quit and transferred.
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These 2 along with Harris were arguably the 3 guys we were stacking up to start for the next 6-7 years. Blame Miles for losing them but credit him for winning with younger or lessor talent. It's not like we lost 10 games each year. We can't have it both ways.

I give him credit for recruiting a helluva defense, and some unbelievable playmakers, like TM7. But your OP premise is that it takes time to develop qb's, not debating the win/loss record. On that note, I ask you again, have you seen 2 years worth of improvement with BH? 4 years of improvement with Lee? Jefferson?
Posted by biglego
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Member since Nov 2007
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Posted on 12/10/15 at 9:26 pm to
Yeah I don't think anyone would argue that experience helps a QB. The problem is either LSU QBs are always young, or they aren't improving as expected with experience. Bc the passing stats have been putrid outside of 2013.
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