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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
    Bingo. He is just different…it jumps out of the screen at you. He has to play.

    Also, can we talk about Harvey Broussard’s apparent 60” vertical…that dude needs a cape.
    Give ZC the reps and by the final third of the season, this could be the most explosive offense in the SBC. We are extremely talented and extremely young in all the skill groups. If the OLine can just be slightly above average (and they've been pretty good outside of week 1), we won't be stopped. Harvey is another elite talent that can change games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Give ZC the reps and by the final third of the season, this could be the most explosive offense in the SBC. We are extremely talented and extremely young in all the skill groups. If the OLine can just be slightly above average (and they've been pretty good outside of week 1), we won't be stopped. Harvey is another elite talent that can change games.
    With a healthy Robert Williams, we have two of the best young WR's in this league, by far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
    I’ll trade the rare deep ball for the improved running. Deep balls rarely work no matter who throws them. Fools gold. I’m sure I’m in the minority in that opinion here :-)
    Always good to take a shot or 2 deep to keep the defense honest and not creeping up. During Billy’s years we had some success going deep. Iowa st, first championship game at App st, Ohio, are just a few games that come to mind. Mike don’t seem to use some of the same receivers the way that billy did.

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    One thing I noticed as I rewatched the game yesterday that ZC needs to work on, was on several of his pass plays watching his head, it was obvious that he looked at only one receiver the whole time from snap to delivery. Good defenses will catch on to that. Once he forced it into Harvey to the left and Jacob and Peter were wide open on the right. Never looked their way.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginDave View Post
    In a completely separate post, that is exactly what I told Kyle when he first proposed it. You don't ever want to take a kid that has the opportunity to be your full-time starting QB at some point in his career and move him to another position. LL2, was a different situation, he was never going to really have the opportunity to start here, with Ben, Chandler, Lunch and Zeon on the roster. The move was mutually beneficial for all parties. But moving a guy who is your projected 2023 starter and your #2 guys this season to another position only means that he is not getting reps at QB, so if you need him at some point this season and/or expect him to start next season, the only thing that does for you is regress any progress he was making at QB and cause him to be so much further behind when he does become your QB.

    There are only ever 2 reasons to move any player from 1 position to another. #1 and the most important reason is because that player has a special skill set as an athlete and you need to get him on the field, but he is buried so far down on the depth chart because of the talent you currently have that he is probably never going to see the field at the position he came to you as. That was never the case with ZC, like it was with LL2. ZC was battling for the #2 position since he walked into the Cajun athletic facility. The #2 reason is because you are so depleted at another position, and you don't have any other options. Again, this was not the case with the Cajuns, as we are learning the WR position even without LL2, is a position we don't need to worry about. Robert Williams and Harvey Broussard and Charles Robertson to some extent are going to be what we expected from Kyren Lacy, Errol Rogers and Donta Fleming, but never happened. I think these three that are currently on the team are going to be special not in years to come, but this year. The fact that we have veterans that they can learn from like Leblanc, Bernard and Cambre only make it better for these young men.

    Kyle was wrong on both reasons to move ZC. ZC is a QB and was expected to at some point, either earlier or later be the QB for the Cajuns, obviously this happened sooner than we wanted or expected it to occur and secondly, Kyle said our WR group was weak, and he would immediately be an impact player at that position. I kept saying, he was wrong, that group is going to be special. It has proven so far to be that way and that was with Robert Williams missing last week and a new QB playing.

    I might have been wrong about who the guy was that was going to be the next Michael Jefferson, I still believe Robert is going to have a great year if he can stay healthy, but Harvey Broussard is going to be redunculous!!!!
    When Kyle said our WR room was weak, I wondered how he knew that as many had that seen extensive playing time as of yet. I wondered if he had seen spring and summer workouts. A more accurate statement would have been they are inexperienced. On the other hand, someone like Cajun4life who knows as much on our recruiting as any fan, said our receivers would be better eventually than the group that just left. After reading that, I was somewhat confident our receivers would be fine. When I went to the open practice, I was also confident we would be OK in that area. Harvey Broussard looked good that late afternoon. Kyle is not the only one who has been wrong in the past. I have missed on some of my projections on Cajun basketball players, both good and bad. It appears Kyle may have missed on another projection when he said Bryan Breese would not work out as the Saints 1st round pick. So far he is playing about 50 percent of the snaps at DT and has been effective. Hopefully that continues.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    We play a dog excrement schedule this season. It is completely insane for people not to understand that if Zeon is even remotely close to ready to lead an offense, he needs to be learning on the job RIGHT NOW. We've played 3 horrible defenses. He can make as many mistakes as he needs to make and still get away with wins against these teams. That is how you build confidence and coach em up at the same time. I don't care how young he is. I'd rather take the bumps and bruises now and watch him develop into a great player during the season in 2023, than give the job to a guy who shows "leadership" and will be gone next year. Zeon is a once a decade type talent for us. He needs to be on the football field.
    Yes. Yes. Andmore yes! I keep saying this ad nauseum. I love Ben, but some people here are acting like Zeon is having to replace Tom Brady. Let's pump the brakes a bit. This gulf of separation just doesn't exist, unless we're discussing the one that exists between reality and some of yalls pride.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    When Kyle said our WR room was weak, I wondered how he knew that as many had that seen extensive playing time as of yet. I wondered if he had seen spring and summer workouts. A more accurate statement would have been they are inexperienced. On the other hand, someone like Cajun4life who knows as much on our recruiting as any fan, said our receivers would be better eventually than the group that just left. After reading that, I was somewhat confident our receivers would be fine. When I went to the open practice, I was also confident we would be OK in that area. Harvey Broussard looked good that late afternoon. Kyle is not the only one who has been wrong in the past. I have missed on some of my projections on Cajun basketball players, both good and bad. It appears Kyle may have missed on another projection when he said Bryan Breese would not work out as the Saints 1st round pick. So far he is playing about 50 percent of the snaps at DT and has been effective. Hopefully that continues.
    Breese is going to be a stud, mark my words. The jury is still out on Trevor Penning, I think he could end up being a bust. I have not been impressed with him so far now granted this is a very small sample size so far, but he needs to get better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CharlieK View Post
    Bingo. He is just different…it jumps out of the screen at you. He has to play.

    Also, can we talk about Harvey Broussard’s apparent 60” vertical…that dude needs a cape.
    Like everyone else I wasn't too excited about the for the 2023 season. But that's on paper and games are played on the football field. If everyone continues to play well this year as it has played out thus far, this schedule could end up better than projected.

    ODU had a chance to beat Wake Forest last weekend, fell a part in the 4th quarter.
    South Alabama is 2-1 and crushed Oklahoma State.
    Texas State beat Baylor 2-1
    ULM beat Army 2-1
    Georgia State is 3-0

    The only one that hasn't shown improvement over last season is Arkansas State.

    The schedule is going to get tougher as the season progresses. But it's far from complete garbage as of today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginDave View Post
    Breese is going to be a stud, mark my words. The jury is still out on Trevor Penning, I think he could end up being a bust. I have not been impressed with him so far now granted this is a very small sample size so far, but he needs to get better.
    Penning played much better last night than in Game 1. On the 2nd Tony Jones TD, he was the key guy in opening up a hole. In the first half, several of the OL guys struggled. When Kamara returns, the whole OL will look better. Just throwing the ball over the head of rushing defenders on a screen to No. 41 will slow down the rush considerably. Keep in mind that in the preseason game in which the Saints No. 1 offensive unit scored a TD, Kamara was on the field. Bringing the topic back to the Cajuns, their OL group has me quite encouraged as they have improved every game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RaginDave View Post
    Breese is going to be a stud, mark my words. The jury is still out on Trevor Penning, I think he could end up being a bust. I have not been impressed with him so far now granted this is a very small sample size so far, but he needs to get better.
    Penning has missed entirely too many snaps. His development is behind the curve at this point. He missed most of last season after injury. He missed off season workouts and camps and had to be brought along slowly this pre-season camp. That's over a year of actual on the field work and development.

    It you look at the past 3 drafts and look at the top LT's drafted in the 1st round and none of them were very good their first season.

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