One thing with Fields, when he pulls the trigger, that ball is out immediately.
While he’s obviously a better pure passer than Levi was, I’ve had concerns his ability to escape sacks. LL was great with that.
However, as quickly as that ball comes out, maybe he won’t have to escape as many.
Again, first game with a new staff and pretty much new offensive pieces with the exception of RB1 and receivers. We’ll see more from Fields and the OL in coming weeks, and how the coaching staff adjusts to their strengths and weaknesses.
its chandler and i dont think it is all that close. Ben could start at another program tho
If one of these guys was that much better than the other we wouldn’t be seeing 2 QBs. I’m not sure either are the long term answer.
If we can establish a legit run game I think Fields gmhas the tools to win. But at our level you sometimes live or die by the QB play. I’ve said for a while now LL was taken for granted by many people.
How did LSU’s all world dual threat QB do for them? SLU’s dual threat QB?
Levi’s escapability was an asset, but he was a QB. I would t call him a dual threat QB. He accounted for just under 3300 yards of offense. 2900 passing yards and 340 rushing. He will be the most successful QB in Cajuns history.
A dual threat QB will win you games that you are supposed to win. But they will never win you a game you’re not supposed to win.
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