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re: Lowell Narcisse down in Florida...
Posted on 2/16/18 at 7:27 am to the paradigm
Posted on 2/16/18 at 7:27 am to the paradigm
I don't think there are too many questions regarding Narcisse's physical tools, but it's his health. He's a big, mobile QB who has injured both knees, but LSU and Auburn both still offered him a scholarship. If he is healthy enough to develop his skills and learn the offense, he should be very good.
Of course, Brennan is very good, and after watching him throw in practice (videos posted here) and in the few games he's played, he looks like a very natural passer who's not afraid to let it go on time. I think the biggest questions on Brennan are his size and toughness to stand (or move effectively) in the pocket and NOT to force the ball if he's being pressured.
Competition if Narcisse is healthy should be a good thing for LSU.
Of course, Brennan is very good, and after watching him throw in practice (videos posted here) and in the few games he's played, he looks like a very natural passer who's not afraid to let it go on time. I think the biggest questions on Brennan are his size and toughness to stand (or move effectively) in the pocket and NOT to force the ball if he's being pressured.
Competition if Narcisse is healthy should be a good thing for LSU.
Posted on 2/16/18 at 5:27 pm to Cracking
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He's a big, mobile QB who has injured both knees,
Knee surgeries have progressed dramatically over the years. Most, but not all people, end up with stronger knees after the surgery and rehabilitation than before the knee surgeries, but, again, not all people. Let’s hope Narcisse is one of those guys who ends up with the stronger knees post-operative surgery.
There are a ton of players who went on to have long and very prosperous careers in the NFL after undergoing knee surgeries in high school, college, or early on in their NFL careers.
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