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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    WR is the deepest? Maybe by pure numbers but we have a significant amount of inexperience there. I wouldn't call it deep. Maybe by midseason we can say that if some of the younger guys have stepped up but the last thing we wanted was to have to rely upon freshmen at that position.
    yes!! until the freshman catch a pass with a 230 Pound linebacker running at him talent is equated to potential and potential means they have not achieved anything yet

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    WR is the deepest? Maybe by pure numbers but we have a significant amount of inexperience there. I wouldn't call it deep. Maybe by midseason we can say that if some of the younger guys have stepped up but the last thing we wanted was to have to rely upon freshmen at that position.
    To be fair, I still don't think we have to "rely" on the freshmen. We have a good mix of talent still starting at the position.

    You've got the veteran Robinson.
    You've got the very promising SO in Fuselier, who showed stud-like Brandon Stokely type plays last year and who Hud already said has become a go-to type option.
    You've got Riles, the converted WR from DB last year that showed he has good hands and is reliable.
    You've got the somewhat unproven commodity in Devin Scott who didn't see much action last year but we know has talent.

    Then, comes the freshmen. I'd be a lot more worried if the Freshmen were needed to be our starters. At this point, if they are starting, it means they've earned it. Really liking what I'm hearing about Gary Haynes.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ragincajun10 View Post
    To be fair, I still don't think we have to "rely" on the freshmen. We have a good mix of talent still starting at the position.

    You've got the veteran Robinson.
    You've got the very promising SO in Fuselier, who showed stud-like Brandon Stokely type plays last year and who Hud already said has become a go-to type option.
    You've got Riles, the converted WR from DB last year that showed he has good hands and is reliable.
    You've got the somewhat unproven commodity in Devin Scott who didn't see much action last year but we know has talent.

    Then, comes the freshmen. I'd be a lot more worried if the Freshmen were needed to be our starters. At this point, if they are starting, it means they've earned it. Really liking what I'm hearing about Gary Haynes.
    Scott did not impressive me in his limited snaps. He may have talent, but having it between the ears is half the battle. I don't think "rely" is the correct expectation.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Scott did not impressive me in his limited snaps. He may have talent, but having it between the ears is half the battle. I don't think "rely" is the correct expectation.
    I agree... hence the term unproven. I didn't see much from him last year. Wouldn't be surprised to see some youngsters leap frog him early in the season. But then again who knows? He may have made some strides in the offseason. Time will tell.

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    What happened to the receiver Austin? Was a tall kid and I believe a 3 star coming out of HS


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    Scott did not impressive me in his limited snaps. He may have talent, but having it between the ears is half the battle. I don't think "rely" is the correct expectation.
    It's hard to look impressive when you have 3 yards on a defender and the QB under throws you or doesn't see you. He got behind the defense a lot last year but we had zero down field passing game.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HOUCajun View Post
    What happened to the receiver Austin? Was a tall kid and I believe a 3 star coming out of HS
    He left the team after spring practice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    It's hard to look impressive when you have 3 yards on a defender and the QB under throws you or doesn't see you. He got behind the defense a lot last year but we had zero down field passing game.
    Bingo! The same could be said for Butler last season. I think many people will be surprised by our WR play this season with a QB who can deliver the ball accurately and on time.

    I also expect to see on this board praise for the WR play and little credit to the QB play. But that's just my opinion based on the feel of some who post on here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    It's hard to look impressive when you have 3 yards on a defender and the QB under throws you or doesn't see you. He got behind the defense a lot last year but we had zero down field passing game.
    Devin Scott should have had 6-8 TDs last season on deep balls. Instead 3 or 4 INTs were thrown because they were under thrown.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    Bingo! The same could be said for Butler last season. I think many people will be surprised by our WR play this season with a QB who can deliver the ball accurately and on time.

    I also expect to see on this board praise for the WR play and little credit to the QB play. But that's just my opinion based on the feel of some who post on here.
    I concur

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