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    SwampHound this was a really fun thread to follow all year.

    Thanks


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    Originally posted by SwampHound
    Jerry Babb finishes the 2004 season in 5th place

    #01) 9,216 Jake Delhomme (93'-96')
    #02) 5,447 Brian Mitchell (86'-89')
    #03) 5,267 Jon Van Cleave (00'-02')
    #04) 4,656 Roy Henry (75'-77')
    #05) 3,847 Jerry Babb (03'- present)
    #06) 2,701 Don Wallace (81'-84')
    #07) 2,298 Dwight Prudhomme (79'-82')
    #08) 2,229 Lance Domec (97'-00')
    #09) 2,176 George Roussel (68'-69')
    #10) 2,046 Barton Folse (97'-99')
    Jerry Babb also made some very poor decisions this season. Injury or not, he must learn how to throw the ball away. His improvement is key for a winning season in 2005!

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    Originally posted by CAJUNGURU
    Jerry Babb also made some very poor decisions this season. Injury or not, he must learn how to throw the ball away. His improvement is key for a winning season in 2005!
    Most (not all) seemed to come after the injury.

    So do you think there is anything to that sophomore jinx thing-a-ma-jig ?

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    I think Jerry was definitely overcoached in the Monroe game. I think we could have beat those boys. And yes, his mistakes mostly came after his injury.


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    Quote Originally Posted by SwampHound
    Jerry Babb finishes the 2004 season in 5th place

    #01) 9,216 Jake Delhomme (93'-96')
    #02) 5,447 Brian Mitchell (86'-89')
    #03) 5,267 Jon Van Cleave (00'-02')
    #04) 4,656 Roy Henry (75'-77')
    #05) 3,847 Jerry Babb (03'- present)
    #06) 2,701 Don Wallace (81'-84')
    #07) 2,298 Dwight Prudhomme (79'-82')
    #08) 2,229 Lance Domec (97'-00')
    #09) 2,176 George Roussel (68'-69')
    #10) 2,046 Barton Folse (97'-99')
    After 2005

    #01) 9,216 Jake Delhomme (93'-96')
    #02) 5,447 Brian Mitchell (86'-89')
    #03) 5,267 Jon Van Cleave (00'-02')
    #04) 4,706 Jerry Babb (03'- present)
    #05) 4,656 Roy Henry (75'-77')
    #06) 2,701 Don Wallace (81'-84')
    #07) 2,298 Dwight Prudhomme (79'-82')
    #08) 2,229 Lance Domec (97'-00')
    #09) 2,176 George Roussel (68'-69')
    #10) 2,046 Barton Folse (97'-99')

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    Hey Turbine,
    Thanks for the update, But I have a quick question for you. With our dominating run game we have now developed, do you think that this will hamper our ability to recruit passers who might be aable to pass Jake. Or, will allow us to open up our pass game by having the opposition have to play the run so tightly.

    P.S.
    -It seems that we are still going after RBs and FBs are we in that much of a need and what is the status of Dieon Wallace?

    -Derf


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    Quote Originally Posted by derf
    do you think that this will hamper our ability to recruit passers who might be aable to pass Jake.
    Even pure passers love a good running game to back them up.

    However it would take a 4 year starter to pass Jake so for the near future so I say yes, not because of the running game but because of experience at the QB position.

    It is very rare that any school can recruit a QB who KNOWS he will start for 4 years. It think those things just happen they are rarely planned.

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