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    Graduate-transfer quarterback makes redshirt-freshman receiver his favorite target in win over the Cowboys



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    Jennings has done a fine job at QB for the first 2 games. He is poised, patient, has a strong arm, fairly accurate, good running skills and avoids interceptions. Bradley looked good also, let's see how he looks for this upcoming game.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    Jennings has done a fine job at QB for the first 2 games. He is poised, patient, has a strong arm, fairly accurate, good running skills and avoids interceptions. Bradley looked good also, let's see how he looks for this upcoming game.
    Agree. Our first two games were almost the extremes of what we'll face going forward. That takes nothing away from Jennings or Bradley. They did well this past Saturday regardless. I knew what Jennings could do. And I think it's just started to show. But Bradley had a coming out party. If we get one or two more receivers clicking somewhere even close to Bradley's level... it could get fun.

    Jenning's mobility (good for his size), and his ability to deliver the ball... is going to hopefully put Eli in situations that allow him to get into the secondary, make a move, and get into some foot races. I see no reason this offense can't be scary.

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    It was good to see Jennings starting to get some rhthym going with his recievers. Waiting for Fuselier to get in the mix! A solid threat in the slot would really help open up the field.

    Just remembering how exciting Green, Peoples, Lawson, and Surgent were to watch! It seemed like Gautier / Broadway just had to throw it up there and they would get open and go take the ball out of the air!

    The last couple of seasons even when a Cajun reciever makes a reception it takes a great throw and catch because there is little to no seperation from the defender. It's hard to believe that the talent at WR has dropped off so drastically in the last 3 years but not sure how else to explain it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by axg8750 View Post
    It was good to see Jennings starting to get some rhthym going with his recievers. Waiting for Fuselier to get in the mix! A solid threat in the slot would really help open up the field.

    Just remembering how exciting Green, Peoples, Lawson, and Surgent were to watch! It seemed like Gautier / Broadway just had to throw it up there and they would get open and go take the ball out of the air!

    The last couple of seasons even when a Cajun reciever makes a reception it takes a great throw and catch because there is little to no seperation from the defender. It's hard to believe that the talent at WR has dropped off so drastically in the last 3 years but not sure how else to explain it.
    You said a mouthful... and exactly on the money. But I see some threats emerging from our roster. Bradley started it last Saturday. It's there to be had. And Jennings should give every receiver a reason to run a crisp route and use every skill in the book to get open and make the grab.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Agree. Our first two games were almost the extremes of what we'll face going forward. That takes nothing away from Jennings or Bradley. They did well this past Saturday regardless. I knew what Jennings could do. And I think it's just started to show. But Bradley had a coming out party. If we get one or two more receivers clicking somewhere even close to Bradley's level... it could get fun.

    Jenning's mobility (good for his size), and his ability to deliver the ball... is going to hopefully put Eli in situations that allow him to get into the secondary, make a move, and get into some foot races. I see no reason this offense can't be scary.
    Yes, the potential has certainly risen. Eli should absolutely see some room to roam if we have a real threat at passing. The only missing ingredient I see is the offensive line providing a little more push up front on running plays and creating some of those seams big enough for Eli to squirt through. There is a long way still to go, but the pieces of the puzzle appear to be there.

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    Just1More's Avatar Just1More is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    Quote Originally Posted by ULGrad@HOU View Post
    Yes, the potential has certainly risen. Eli should absolutely see some room to roam if we have a real threat at passing. The only missing ingredient I see is the offensive line providing a little more push up front on running plays and creating some of those seams big enough for Eli to squirt through. There is a long way still to go, but the pieces of the puzzle appear to be there.
    I think so. The proof's in the pudding.

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