if he doesn't feel like he will get a fair chance to compete for the starting job for next season. http://dailybulletpoints.com/options-brandon-harris/
Brandon Harris will be our starter from day 1 next year imo. This is just another blogger with nothing better to do than speculate. Harris is obviously the better talent between he and Jennings. Jennings just had a year long head start on Harris and as a coach you have to provide your team with some stability and consistancy. The coaches feel Jennings gives us the best shot at winning right now but that'll change.
You don't know Les very well. The blogger has it right. It will take a Jennings injury for Harris to play before '17
You poor guys are obsessed with the paranoid delusion that Les will not play Harris just because you prefer whatever quarterback isn't starting. Les ran off three other quarterbacks to make things easy for Harris. All Harris has to do is deliver. So far he has not. When he is ready, Les will play him.
Yep he should leave just like Rivers did, so he can be starting just like Rivers. Oh wait.Never mind You can count on one hand, no wait, on one finger, the number of QB 's that have transferred from LSU and done well. Craig Nall. That's it. Go look at other positions, so much of the same. That's football.
You don't know football very well, a player has to beat someone out. He started Fournette, but Magee was on a roll the other night. Say what you want, coaches are paid to win games, a that's what they are doing
I really hope you're right but having seen Les allow the talents of Russell Shepard to go unused for four years doesn't inspire confidence in his ultimate decision making.
What is the split for snaps with the 1's during practice? It sure ain't 50/50 I'd say it's more like 70/30 at best. The issue isn't whether he can ever beat him the issue is he won't get a chance.
Russell Shepard should have been recruited as a wide receiver or a defensive back. But . . .every coach that recruited him that way got dropped. Les promised him a shot at quarterback and he got one. But the guy couldn't pass. He got shots at running back, where he did pretty well, but we had some better running backs. He'd did OK at wide receiver, but we had some better receivers. Where Shepard was special was on special teams. His last year, he made at least three TD saves on big returns because he had the speed, he took the right angles and he was a solid tackler.