hold up ....you sayin topic this hasnt been discussed at nauseam??? i know....i dont have to read these threads. maybe a warning in thread titles would help NEWS "ZERO" ***WARNING - ANOTHER RS AT QB THREAD***
When did I say it hadn't been discussed? If you are not interested in the topic why post? Simply move on to another thread. Some people are apparently interested in further discussion. Should they not be able to because you don't like it?
I am assuming you were trying to quote my post. He can't throw in the SEC because he was not a great high school passer, just like JJ. He is an ATHLETE and that is how he was recruited. SEC defense IS different than some other conferences, as you can see in the two headed monster we have now. I would bet my paycheck JL or JJ would have a little easier time in another conference. Speed is the enemy for a qb who is not accurate and the SEC is full of speed and our qb are not accurate. Why would you add a third qb that by all accounts would have the same problems as the ones we have. I am sure if RS was burning it up in practice at qb he would be getting his reps. There is no proof that is happening which is why we are not seeing him behind center. :thumb:
Not necessarily SEC, but it is quite surprising how many Boys from the South are or have been NFL QB's.
Just to stay on topic I am specifically asking about why we don't have a handful of designed plays ready for R. S. To run in case our starters are hurt. That was almost a reality Saturday! BTW do you think Shepard can't throw any better than Darren McFadden? He was a pure running back and threw 5 TD's at Ark. from out of the Wildcat formation. (I think that's more than both LSU QB's through 8 games...). I am just shocked that we have "Zero" plays for this kid to get in there with.