Ben throwing into triple coverage. At least it is just practice.
https://x.com/ragincajunsfb/status/1...870950083?s=42
. . . it was completed to a Cajun . . .
He’s been here for 4 years now. I’d call that plenty of opportunity. I guess Des killed all his momentum in the south Alabama game when he threw a pick on his first pass of the game. Then failed to score again on his next possession. Jake was a true freshman. It’s not even close to comparable.
Or trying to compare
Let’s agree on this
Chandler is a better pro style quarterback. When there is a good offensive line in front of him.
Is the line is weaker and breaks down easy then Ben seems like a better choice due to his size and athletic ability
My fear with Ben is when we are in those games that we have to rely on a passing game to get back in it or win it
No offense fo Fields but we saw last season how much his height is a hindrance especially with the play of the o-line. Even Lewis had problems himself but he was far superior with his legs which somewhat made up for it.
I see people bringing up Fields being the best pro-style qb but the problem is we don't run a pro-style offense so what does that even mean?
Are they practicing getting excessive celebration penalties also
I really don't understand all this back and forth about who is the "best" qb for our team. We have a head coach, who if I remember correctly, played that same position in college. It ihs his responsibility, along with input from his coordinators, to select the starters based on on their ability to help us win the game.
Not put up the best stats. Leadership is more than stats, much more. Even with that, I am good with whomever is selected to start for the Cajuns.
As fans, it is time for us to get ready for a new season.
GEAUX CAJUNS!
Is there even such thing as a “pro style” QB anymore? NFL offenses are doing more and more “college style” things these days.
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