Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
MetryCajun
Feels like this is Davis’s job to lose. Nothing he has showed up to this point indicates he can be a consistent player, but he definitely has the tools to be good. I would also expect one of the two young guys to be the backup. Why Dion Ray is not begging to play RB is mind boggling to me.
Dion has an ego issue.. He has been told he is a legit QB back to his High School days.. He believes.. He wont play any other position as he has told everyone within an ear shot. Problem is is the space between his ears and not his arms or legs. He is truly a gifted athlete who can play many positions. Qb just isn't the one
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
angeleast
Dion has an ego issue.. He has been told he is a legit QB back to his High School days.. He believes.. He wont play any other position as he has told everyone within an ear shot. Problem is is the space between his ears and not his arms or legs. He is truly a gifted athlete who can play many positions. Qb just isn't the one
That was the only reason he didn't go to ole miss if I'm not mistaken. But know you've got to pitch the idea that him at QB is not good for our brand and his as well
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
Cajun fan1
Harrison will have to improve dramatically to play QB. Will be a receiver after this year more than likely. I doubt Nunez is the guy either. Arceneaux will not be taken off of scholarship, no way! Dion will move positions or transfer.
JD
Lewis
Nunez
Go on HUDL and find each of our QBs HS highlights. Harrison clearly had the most up side as a complete qb than any other. His position will remain at QB.
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
ManAboutTown
Just my thoughts.
1. Harrison
2. Davis
3. Nunez
There will be no other QBs on the squad. Ray either moves positions or transfers (but honestly, I don’t see him as a slot receiver or tail back, and he doesn’t have the hips or instincts to play DB). Arceneaux may stay on the team, but he will not retain scholarship.
And where do you see Lewis? I don't think there is any way that we don't have 4 QB's on the roster. One significant injury and that depth chart is all of a sudden real thin. I agree that Arceneaux likely gets taken off of scholarship and no idea what happens with Ray.
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
fanof71
Under center please, especially in short yardedge...
At least every once in a while. you can run playaction and bootlegs as well as short yardage plays much easier from under center IMO.
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
zephyr
And where do you see Lewis? I don't think there is any way that we don't have 4 QB's on the roster. One significant injury and that depth chart is all of a sudden real thin. I agree that Arceneaux likely gets taken off of scholarship and no idea what happens with Ray.
Lewis RS in 2018
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
ManAboutTown
Lewis RS in 2018
Spring game will be interesting
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
Well, one thing for certain. Having your head coach call the plays and teach QB's the results will be better no matter who Naps chooses.
Re: Napier on UL QBs: 'It's about who can win the team over'
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Originally Posted by
CrappDaddy
Part of the reason for burning his shirt was that he has no intention of being here 5 years. I doubt he redshirts and will likely be the #2 behind Davis.
He talked Hud out of his redshirt last year, I can't tell if the quote below is for Lewis, Ray, or some other salesman.
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“We’re gonna let these young men compete, let them prove themselves. And obviously there’s not a lot of talking that needs to be done from their perspective.
“It’s gonna be more about showing us they can get the job done,” Napier added, “and not necessarily about telling us.”