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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Jake only started because of injury. The coaching staff didn’t think he could play. No one knows what can happen. Competition does incredible things to forball players.
    Not just injury.

    There was a lack of production ahead of Jake in game one.

    Stokley didn't immediately go to Jake when needed. In game one Stokley went through every other QB before thrusting Jake behind center. A spot he would not relinquish.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Gibson did not come into the program until summer other QB's had a 5-month head start. QB is a position where guys who have superior talent sometimes sit the bench for guys who have a better understanding of the scheme. Not saying he is our savior but the 2nd half of the season I would not be upset if we threw him into a game instead of Lewis.
    Why did he not come earlier? He was brought in after Davis left the program so they could fill out the QB depth. If he was a legitimate D1 starter he would not been available to us. He has some athletic ability so I’m sure he is an upgrade at the 3rd/4th string position.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Yeah, I was on campus back then. Everyone knew Jake was the man early on. The staff was hoping to redshirt him so he could bulk up. Either way he was a 4 year starter. Kind of fits what I am saying.
    100000% wrong

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Why did he not come earlier? He was brought in after Davis left the program so they could fill out the QB depth. If he was a legitimate D1 starter he would not been available to us. He has some athletic ability, so I'm sure he is an upgrade at the 3rd/4th string position.

    Grades, he was injured, and the fact he wanted to be back home could have played a factor in why he was not available or why he was walked on when the semester ended. Begin a legit D1 starter or not that is a decision we cant make until he gets some playing time. Your TIGHAS offered him a PWO as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Yeah, I was on campus back then. Everyone knew Jake was the man early on. The staff was hoping to redshirt him so he could bulk up. Either way he was a 4 year starter. Kind of fits what I am saying.
    LOL he ran out as like the 3rd qb that day. It's absurd to think that talented guys don't get missed on every team.

    Neither Brian Mitchell nor Jake Delhomme started their first games as Freshman. Just that destroys your theory. Everybody knew Mitchell was a stud.....but even they didn't recognize how much so evidently

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    100000% wrong
    No I am not. Back then you could watch practice. He was obviously the man in fall practice, but he was small back then. Were you watching the practices also?

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    Quote Originally Posted by charliek View Post
    LOL he ran out as like the 3rd qb that day. It's absurd to think that talented guys don't get missed on every team.

    Neither Brian Mitchell nor Jake Delhomme started their first games as Freshman. Just that destroys your theory. Everybody knew Mitchell was a stud.....but even they didn't recognize how much so evidently
    Please read my initial post. I did not say they have to start from day one. I said impactful players get on the field very early in their careers at UL. Delhomme, Mitchell, Stokley, Fenroy, Harris, Green, Lawson. I could go on and on. My point is...a Redshirt junior should be getting meaningful snaps if he is a difference maker for us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Grades, he was injured, and the fact he wanted to be back home could have played a factor in why he was not available or why he was walked on when the semester ended. Begin a legit D1 starter or not that is a decision we cant make until he gets some playing time. Your TIGHAS offered him a PWO as well
    Doesn’t LSU have a numbers problem at QB? Do you honestly believe they offered him a chance to complete for the starting job? And they are not my Tigers. I bet you watch them more than I do.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MetryCajun View Post
    Doesn't LSU have a numbers problem at QB? Do you honestly believe they offered him a chance to complete for the starting job? And they are not my Tigers. I bet you watch them more than I do.
    You just said he was not a considered a D1 QB

    At the time I'm pretty sure they were looking for a starting QB and you

    Can't tell you the last time I watched a game

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Have not watched a game in 3 years and at the time I'm positive they were looking for a starting QB
    Lol. What do you think Coach O? Should we go after Burrow at Ohio St or the Mississippi JC kid to be our starter at LSU?

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