Id say if you look at Ladarius Green and the underclassmen, then we could have one of the best receiving corps, but those dropped balls last year mostly consisted of inconsistent upperclassmen and it will be up to the Underclassmen to learn the routes and plays cause I can gaurantee they have better talent than those that have been on the squad in the past. I atleast hope Surgent and Butler see more playing time this year as they deserved to start as Freshman Last year in my Opinion.
I haven't crowned him anything. I am saying this guy has big time talent & big time size. He has all the tools to be as good as he wants to be. If he wants to become all conference & an NFL draft choice there is nothing you, me, or anybody else can do to stop him. Only he can stop himself by being satisfied.
And they were executed at as high of a level as plays in the spread can be executed with. At the same time all the other plays he ran, were run with speed & precision that oozed confidence in himself, the game plan, & the offense. Straight up, there are guys who either haven't caught on yet or are having trouble buying in. He is heads & shoulders above everybody else right now. He is also a stud athelete & I haven't seen a succesful version of the spread be run recently that doesn't have a stud athelete at QB.
Watch a few more practices and things should clear up a little for ya...
Watching Blaine last season I could tell he had the most upside of any QB on the team.
He also had the most downside.
Louisiana's Ragin Cajuns went back to work on Wednesday following a two-day layoff from Sunday's first scrimmage of the spring. Wednesday's practice was again on the football practice fields under ideal weather conditions.
We published the article on ultoday, and added an 'antique' poster I don't think we've used before: http://ultoday.com/node/3414 I spent quite a bit of time on it, hope you guys and gals like it.
I love it . . . from my mobile phone.
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