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re: Perriloux EFFECT
Posted on 10/13/09 at 3:39 pm to Rockerbraves
Posted on 10/13/09 at 3:39 pm to Rockerbraves
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Not sure the reason why not before (Saban knows best), but I can understand why we couldn't land a QB worth a flip after signing the #1 QB recruit in the nation.
Not sure how many top QB's would have enough confidence to think they could overtake the most highly rated Lousiana HS QB to come along ever.
You answered your question with the 2nd line.
'03 We signed JaMarcus (Top 5 QB) and Flynn
'04 Prolly didn't want to come because of 2QBs in previous class
'05 Perrilloux
'04
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:04 pm to White Tiger
Not just Perrioloux, but people need to look at the signing class of 2005. We only had 13 signees that year and only 7 of them are still on the team (D. Beckwith has graduated).
If you look at 2006's class, only R. Dickson, Charles Scott, A. Woods, KW, Pep Livingston, Jai Eugene, K. Shepparard, P. Riley, D. McCray and J. Cutrera are contributing. Those were two signing classes that have produced a few stars, but not a "solid" core for this team. The talent on this team is relatively young.
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Class of 2005:
Kyle Anderson TE The Woodlands, TX
Darry Beckwith LB Baton Rouge, LA
Ciron Black OL Tyler, TX
Chris Hawkins DB Walker, LA
Lyle Hitt DT Baton Rouge, LA
Trindon Holliday ATH Zachary, LA
R.J. Jackson ATH Houston, TX
Ricky Jean-Francois DE Miami, FL
Al Jones DE New Orleans, LA
Steven Korte RB Mandeville, LA
Brandon LaFell WR Houston, TX
Ryan Perrilloux QB Reserve, LA
Antonio Robinson RB Winnfield, LA
If you look at 2006's class, only R. Dickson, Charles Scott, A. Woods, KW, Pep Livingston, Jai Eugene, K. Shepparard, P. Riley, D. McCray and J. Cutrera are contributing. Those were two signing classes that have produced a few stars, but not a "solid" core for this team. The talent on this team is relatively young.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:12 pm to Rabid Tiger
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'04 Prolly didn't want to come because of 2QBs in previous class
We also really didn't need any QBs in the '04 class because both Russell and Flynn were redshirted in 2003. It was probably that plus the idea that we were banking on Perrilloux in '05 that we didn't sign an '04 QB.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:16 pm to White Tiger
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:17 pm to OFWHAP
The staff should have seen the writing on the wall about RP. They should have seen that he could not be trusted from all his transgressions and should have been bringing another QB along. No excuse for that. Unless they just cannot develop the talent.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:22 pm to White Tiger
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It is the Perriloux effect.
Good grief, you dipsticks are funny.
Let's blame Saban, then Russell (leaving early), RP, Hatch(for getting hurt), Lee(pick 6's). All are accountable and should be bitch-slapped for causing this team to be the worst offense in the conference this year.
:sigh:
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:22 pm to dirtyred
I guess with respect to signing Perrilloux in 2005, Les knew that we still wanted Saban around and that a lot of fans were skeptical about hiring him, so he felt like he really needed to make a splash in the recruiting game by poaching the high-profile recruit, Ryan Perrilloux, from Texas. After Saban had built the wall around Louisiana, Miles couldn't let the wall crumble as soon as he showed up by letting our best player leave.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:24 pm to White Tiger
naw this is fricking retarded. Its been 2 years and coaches cant use rp as some kinda crutch for their failure. bottom line is they didn't develop our qbs. Losing RP hurt last year but we had time to fix it and we didn't. this is on leslie and gary
This post was edited on 10/13/09 at 4:25 pm
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:25 pm to White Tiger
I've seen plenty of teams who lose their starting QB to injury and while last year would be understandable, this year there is no excuse. Furthermore, the fact our OL is horrible has nothing to do with Perriloux leaving.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:29 pm to heartbreakTiger
We are blaming this on a quarterback who had previously started two games in his college career due to the injury of our starting quarterback. But let me say this, it was a thing of beauty watching RP throw that pass out of the fake option run. I sported wood after watching him hit a wide-the-frick-open Doucet against VT '07.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:29 pm to White Tiger
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no qbs were recruited the year before RP or the year after RP.
we had another QB coming in 06, Alex Cate, but things went bad somewhere with his recruitment. there was some talk that it was the flirtation with Tebow.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:31 pm to ATLTiger
Where'd Cate end up going? I don't think I've ever heard of him.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:33 pm to White Tiger
i do think rp could be part of the problem. we couldn't recruit a big time qb for two years just because he was on the roster. now we are stuck with our most experienced qb being a sophomore.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:35 pm to White Tiger
Perilloux only part of the problem..
04 - no qbs
05 - Perilloux
06 - no qbs
So, a three year span with no qb's at all.
Granted the thought of JR, Flynn and Perilloux made 06 recruiting hard, but it's a fact that we went 3 years with not a single QB added to the roster.
And 05 only had 13 recruits... that was all we could take that year... limited on scholly's due to the total number we had on the team.
04 - no qbs
05 - Perilloux
06 - no qbs
So, a three year span with no qb's at all.
Granted the thought of JR, Flynn and Perilloux made 06 recruiting hard, but it's a fact that we went 3 years with not a single QB added to the roster.
And 05 only had 13 recruits... that was all we could take that year... limited on scholly's due to the total number we had on the team.
This post was edited on 10/13/09 at 4:38 pm
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:36 pm to OFWHAP
he backs up Zac Robinson at Okie State.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:38 pm to lsudupont82
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i do think rp could be part of the problem. we couldn't recruit a big time qb for two years just because he was on the roster. now we are stuck with our most experienced qb being a sophomore.
How come other schools are able to sign good quarterbacks in consecutive classes? How come we were able to sign both Russell and Flynn in the same class? How come McKnight chose to be one of, was it 3 5* RBs, to sign at USC in the same year?
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:38 pm to White Tiger
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His departure has sent this team, esp the offense on a completely different course with very negative consequences
bullshite. He wasn't that good in the 1st place.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:39 pm to dukke v
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bullshite. He wasn't that good in the 1st place.
That's just a dumb comment to make duk.
RP was immature here, yes, but he grew up and has always been a damn good QB.
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:49 pm to Meauxjeaux
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RP was immature here, yes, but he grew up and has always been a damn good QB.
Uhh, he didn't grow up while here.
"damn good" is debatable.
Potentially, yes. We'll never know. (LSU career speaking)
Posted on 10/13/09 at 4:52 pm to Suntiger
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Not just Perrioloux, but people need to look at the signing class of 2005. We only had 13 signees that year and only 7 of them are still on the team (D. Beckwith has graduated).
We can thank Nick and his late decision for that, unless that is all we could take.
Miles came in on the back half of this class I believe.
This post was edited on 10/13/09 at 4:57 pm
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