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Posted on 9/24/15 at 12:32 am to Tridentds
Posted on 9/24/15 at 12:32 am to Tridentds
Harris also got a touchdown pass called back. Did you see that? He only got 14 passing opportunities think of it that way. No where near what average qb's get. Yeah, he's been majorly limited due to being considered a "risk." He's a young quarterback and those were must win games where every play counted. Then in the Auburn game when we finally got a dismal lead, Les didn't want to throw it all around and look like he was running up the score. He should get the opportunities in these upcoming few games to try out the passing game. Although, Les has to get Buga stats if he wants him to continue to be a heisman contender. But, if Les knows what is good for the team he'll majorly open up the passing attack. Also, comparing Brandon Allen to Brandon Harris is laughable. Allen doesn't have nearly the athletes around him and isn't even the same type of quarterback. That's the funniest comparison I've heard all day!
This post was edited on 9/24/15 at 12:38 am
Posted on 9/24/15 at 3:22 am to Geauxhomegumps
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That's the funniest comparison I've heard all day!
Wasn't really a comparison. Was more of an observation. It was only 3 weeks ago that Allen threw for something like 400 yards and some Arkansas fans were saying he was best QB in SEC.
Then the game against Toledo and he was over throwing open receivers and hitting cross bars at the end when the pressure was on..
My point was can Harris throw the ball well when he needs to? If in fact he is a great (OP words) duel threat QB then this won't be a problem. When Bama or Ole Miss stacks the box and forces Harris to make throws then we will find out. No proof of anything yet... either way. FYI I did see the TD that was called back for holding.
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