Sunday, March 29, 2015

Fact or Fixation.

 
Thomas Williams: Comments-
We are what we do. And what we say is something that we all start talking about if we kept to the facts and do not go off into a lot of fixation, that has nothing at all to do with reality. Jennings says that he is throwing the football trough the LSU receivers. Instead of the ball dying at the spot of the receivers like last year

Brandon Harris throws the football very quickly naturally and has been doing that for a long time in his short young QB career. So what bothers me about what Jennings is saying is what we want and what we can have is not so much how hard we are working and studding but what is our God given skills that we were born with. I could study forever how to paint a picture but if I can’t draw a straight line who am I kidding. Because I will never be the painter that some of the God given talented painters were born with.

Some people can draw a straight line and some people can't. My point is in all livelihood Jennings is going to waste our LSU football team time failing to get the first down that our LSU offense needs because he doesn’t have the natural passing skill to get that first down with. And that Harris is the QB with the natural talent to pass the football for the LSU first down that everyone is looking for.

Talking is one thing and doing is another. History keeps repeating itself for a reason and the reason is that what you do is who you are. Are we going to waste everyone time with someone (Jennings) who doesn’t have the natural talent to throw a forward pass on the football field in a football game that we want to win only to keep failing again and again. Or are we going to play the right man in the right position who does what we want naturally, and wins again and again.

After all we have heard all of that passing QB talking stuff before, don't you think?
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http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/11963416-123/rabalais-his-resilience-on-display

Rabalais: His resilience on display, Anthony Jennings won’t give up LSU’s starting quarterback job without a fight


BY SCOTT RABALAIS| srabalais@theadvocate.com 

It’s long been the assumption at LSU regarding the quarterback candidacy of one Brandon Harris that it’s only a matter of time. He will eventually burst through the dreaded “potential” barrier and cast Anthony Jennings aside like a deflated New England football.

What if it never happens, though? What if Harris turns out to be a paper cowboy, all hat and no cattle?

What if Jennings really does improve from the Point A that was the end of last season to the Point B of the start of this season? What if he refuses to go?

Read more...http://theadvocate.com/sports/lsu/11963416-123/rabalais-his-resilience-on-display
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