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    After starting every game last season, Masson goes into his redshirt junior year once again atop the depth chart for the Ragin' Cajuns. The Miami native appears poised to take his game to the next level after ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NewsCopy View Post
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    Good article on Masson. Does the print version carry a football picture of him? The on-line version does not. And, if it is in the print version, why not on the on-line version? The Advocate does that each day with an LSU football picture. The Austin American-Stateman does it everyday with a UT football picture. Seems like a picture each day with each article would help excite the reader and general fan about UL football. Just a personal suggestion.

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    "In addition to those highlights, the Cajuns ranked 16th nationally in red-zone efficiency (89 percent)"


    Since the focus of the article is Masson that is a bit of an 'off topic' stat simply because the coaches often put the success of the team in the hands of Brad McGuire when they got into the Red Zone.

    Counting running and throwing TD's Masson personally scored once ever 27.2 touches while McGuire scored once every 7.4 times he had his hands on the ball.

    Besides the quarterbacks there were only 5 other rushing TDs the whole year.

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    "After weighing in at 211 pounds last fall, the 6-foot-2 Masson showed up for preseason camp at 203 pounds. His physical transformation is a culmination of his hard work with the weights since arriving as a 185-pound freshman in 2007"

    I'm not totally sure on this, but I think he reportedly showed up to camp at 211 this year, not last fall. Anyway, I think Chris has the potential to improve upon last years performance. I hope he does, for all of our sake.


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    Quote Originally Posted by foofoochaisson View Post
    "After weighing in at 211 pounds last fall, the 6-foot-2 Masson showed up for preseason camp at 203 pounds. His physical transformation is a culmination of his hard work with the weights since arriving as a 185-pound freshman in 2007"

    I'm not totally sure on this, but I think he reportedly showed up to camp at 211 this year, not last fall. Anyway, I think Chris has the potential to improve upon last years performance. I hope he does, for all of our sake.
    Foo, I'm sure on this. I have the updated preseason camp roster with current heights and weights. Masson is listed at 6-2, 203.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    _ "In addition to those highlights, the Cajuns ranked 16th nationally in red-zone efficiency (89 percent)"
    Since the focus of the article is Masson that is a bit of an 'off topic' stat simply because the coaches often put the success of the team in the hands of Brad McGuire when they got into the Red Zone.

    Counting running and throwing TD's Masson personally scored once ever 27.2 touches while McGuire scored once every 7.4 times he had his hands on the ball.

    Besides the quarterbacks there were only 5 other rushing TDs the whole year. _
    Being that Mcguire only played in short yardage situations/near goal line, this is a stat that is skewed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HoustonCajun View Post
    Good article on Masson. Does the print version carry a football picture of him? The on-line version does not. And, if it is in the print version, why not on the on-line version? The Advocate does that each day with an LSU football picture. The Austin American-Stateman does it everyday with a UT football picture. Seems like a picture each day with each article would help excite the reader and general fan about UL football. Just a personal suggestion.
    The only photo of Masson in the print edition is a mug shot. You must understand that story placement largely dictates whether any visual element runs with a story. The Masson story was stripped across the top of the front page, so there was only room for a mug out front. The rest of the story jumped to an inside page and was spread over two columns, again leaving little - if any room - for an actual photo. And in all honesty, more of the DA readers care about live art from the Saints-Patriots game (that story was the centerpiece on the front) than a practice shot or file photo of Masson.

    Can't speak to what the Advocate and American-Statesman do with their sections. Both of those newspapers have many, many, many more resources than the DA does, both in the sports department and in terms of available photographers. If it was up to me, we would have color photos of Cajun athletes every day, but the final photo decisions are out of my hands.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ Being that Mcguire only played in short yardage situations/near goal line, this is a stat that is skewed. _
    Agreed, which is why I find the redzone percentage slightly off topic.

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    Turbine, a couple of things to consider:

    Masson accounted for 16 touchdowns last season (10 in the air, six rushing). Of those 16 TDs, 12 came in the red zone.

    McGuire accounted for nine TDs (seven rushing, two passing). Eight of his TDs came in the red zone.

    So of UL's 27 TDs in the red zone last season, Masson with 12 and McGuire with eight. Masson obviously played a big role in the team's success in the red zone last year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Parrott View Post

    So of UL's 27 TDs in the red zone last season, Masson with 12 and McGuire with eight. Masson obviously played a big role in the team's success in the red zone last year. _
    Big role I agree, I don't discount his effectiveness, however 12 of 33 (total TDs) is pretty far from the 89% (semi credited to Masson) which is why the comment jumped out at me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Big role I agree, I don't discount his effectiveness, however 12 of 33 (total TDs) is pretty far from the 89% (semi credited to Masson) which is why the comment jumped out at me.
    The Cajuns scored on 31-of-35 tries (89 percent) in the red zone. That included 27 TDs and four field goals by Albrecht.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Parrott View Post
    _ The Cajuns scored on 31-of-35 tries (89 percent) in the red zone. That included 27 TDs and four field goals by Albrecht. _
    Oh great thanks. I was looking at percentage of total TDs that were in the redzone.

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