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    Quote Originally Posted by SlickRick View Post
    I think Haack will let the spring workouts/game dictate whether he stays or transfers. QB's, IMO, have the most room to develop and improve than any other position on the team. He had a nice game coming off the bench during ULM game, then not so nice starting at SoAl. He didn't look comfortable at SoAl, which doesn't mean a thing when you consider he was a RS Fr last season. I'm predicting he will have a great spring and will stick with the Cajuns.
    You have to throw out the South Al game. We were so far behind so early, that it is unfair to judge any QB in that situation. Hell Broadway would have struggled being down by 21 that early.

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    Nm


  3. #23

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    All I know is...


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    Quote Originally Posted by I_Bleed_RED View Post
    Why was his scholly allegedly pulled?
    I was mistaken

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJack55 View Post
    If a player or players have been kicked off the team, why would it not have been made public yet, especially if it happened during the season as you say?

    Does not compute...
    The offense happened multiple times during the season and the punishments was given after the results of the last incident came in. HUD is running a tight ship and is cleaning things up as he goes. I for one like it. You have to expect the best out of your team and the only way to do that is to enforce your own policies. The coaches know is on the naughty list and while it would be nice to know everything about the team, I don't think naming kids that have screwed the pouch is productive. They all have more than one chance and they have basically fired them selves. Do they deserve another chance when they out of purgatory? Dunno...I am sure the depends on many many things they we don't know about. I hope that all the kids straighten up and fly right and I hope they do it for themselves...it's the only way they will be able to help the team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bigbuf View Post
    The offense happened multiple times during the season and the punishments was given after the results of the last incident came in. HUD is running a tight ship and is cleaning things up as he goes. I for one like it. You have to expect the best out of your team and the only way to do that is to enforce your own policies. The coaches know is on the naughty list and while it would be nice to know everything about the team, I don't think naming kids that have screwed the pouch is productive. They all have more than one chance and they have basically fired them selves. Do they deserve another chance when they out of purgatory? Dunno...I am sure the depends on many many things they we don't know about. I hope that all the kids straighten up and fly right and I hope they do it for themselves...it's the only way they will be able to help the team.
    I get this and I don't expect everything these kids do to become public but if one of our scholly QB's were no longer on the team I just can't comprehend why it hasn't been announced by now. Tim Buckley just printed this article and it specifically names all 5 quarterbacks.

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    Hopefully the guy who told me is wrong.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    You have to throw out the South Al game. We were so far behind so early, that it is unfair to judge any QB in that situation. Hell Broadway would have struggled being down by 21 that early.
    No you don't. He's the QB and has to be the leader, particularly on offense. At some point, whether you are down or not you have to be able to generate some offense and drives that lead to points. You do not throw out the USA game because part of the reason we got down was due to offensive inefficiency. Now, for those that thought he would just step in and drive us up and down the field all night were not thinking real logically either. Its much easier for a QB to come in off the bench and surprise a defense with the things they can do. Its another thing to give a good defense, and USA has a good defense, the time to prepare and watch video of what you can and can't do as a QB and adjust your gameplan. Haack, I'm sure, will be a fine QB but he was a freshman last year with NO game experience and that's tough on any young QB. However, people need to be able to temper their expectations at the same time

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    No you don't. He's the QB and has to be the leader, particularly on offense. At some point, whether you are down or not you have to be able to generate some offense and drives that lead to points.
    Peyton Manning sucks! You're right. It wasn't the Seahawks defense or the fact that the rest of the Broncos weren't helping. Peyton just sucks as a QB. He should never have been in the NFL.

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