Thursday, April 23, 2015

LSU quarterbacks will be better.


Tinker
The statement that ""When you have two quarterbacks, you have no quarterbacks." is a lot of bull talk because it is very wise for a college football team to have a second QB who can come in and play good football if your starting QB get hurt.

I mean let's get real here. Anthony Jennings does not have the natural throwing arm that Brandon Harris does, but he is getting better with more experience. Harris can develop into a truly great force to be recon with. And like all good rifleman can kill you in a football game with just one good shot.

So having both of these two LSU QB on the same team will only make LSU football team much better in 2015. No matter what wise old saying you try to repeat to the contrary.
LSU football team will be ready to win in 2015 because these guys can really go, just wait and see.
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LSU Football: Despite Spring Performances, Tigers Still Have a QB Problem

 
By Barrett Sallee , SEC Football Lead Writer
Apr 21, 2015 

 

"When you have two quarterbacks, you have no quarterbacks."
It's an old cliche that's not often applicable in this day and age of college football, where quarterbacks get injured and coaches are well-schooled at using signal-callers with different skill sets.

For LSU in 2014, though, it was a 100 percent accurate description of the state of the quarterback position.

Anthony Jennings completed just 48.9 percent of his passes on the season, lost his job to Brandon Harris and was forced back into action after Harris completed just three of 14 passes in just over two quarters in his only career start—a road matchup vs. Auburn in early October 2014.

Read more...http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2437564-lsu-football-despite-spring-performances-tigers-still-have-a-qb-problem
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