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3. With a Walther PP7. Enters but doesn't exit. :pimp:

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Sadly no, we require help. Should have won more conference games. Doesn't matter imo. We are playing great ball right now. I'm excited to see how deep this team can go.

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re: Caleb Lewis - QB LSU

Posted by Tech Support on 3/3/15 at 11:22 pm to
I absolutely love kids like this. He has a quick release. That's more valuable than most realize. His intelligence would suggest, dare i say it, "game manager." I've long felt teams that are loaded with talent like the LSU's and Bama's of the world are better served with guys that manage the game and don't make mistakes. There is so much talent on that field. We need a guy that can consistently deliver the ball effectively. Chances are he won't see the field, but I'm rooting for him. He walked on and could probably have gone elsewhere on scholarship, so he clearly loves him some LSU. Makes him top notch in my book. I really enjoyed watching his highlights. Seems to have a good arm on him, an elite head on his shoulders, and could be the next Matt Mauck or Matt Flynn. No, not because he is white. Because those are the last two that brought us national titles. We sure are stocking up on QBs. I like it. The cream will rise to the top.



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Love his motivation and work ethic. He is a monster. However, it is discouraging to see that he is doing dangerous exercises. The obvious fears are for his knees, ankles, and back. Would be horrible to see his dreams go up in smoke because of an injury sustained during training like those in the videos, especially that "clean+box jump". I hope someone close to him can get in his ear about training safely. Harder and creatively different do not mean better. I'm sure that trainer means well, but he clearly does not understand safe and effective training methods. Some of the hardest and most effective training I was put through used only my own body weight. From the looks of things, he has added some more of that in a good way.

I haven't had the pleasure of seeing him in person yet, but I highly suspect that will happen this upcoming season. He seems to be able to do it all. Run with speed. Run with power. He can make you miss or run over you. There is some finesse to his game, but it's not smooth running. It's the type of running you don't want to see coming towards you. The sky is the limit for that kid if he can stay healthy and continue to progress.

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