I found this interesting

randystewart

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I talked to someone who has been at the South Farm practices, and he said "I don't see Montrell breaking into the rotation much this year. The coaches are always on him about something, and he can't pass block for ****."
I thought this was interesting, because I would have bet you $500 that Conner would get a ton of carries this year (based on watching the spring game)
Edit to add:
he also said that the coaches seem to be really high on Favre and spend a lot of time with him like he may actually play this year.
 

Coach34

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I know Conner can run it- but it also takes more than that to play

And I think that's wrong about Farvuh- Tyler Russell is way too good for him to take snaps away from him
 

hotdigitydog

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are eitheraverage size or speed guys (Perkins) so we don't really have a great short yardage back and that's where I thought Choo Choo would fit in......Ballard is pretty physical though from what I've heard so we shall see........
 

msumhsfan

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In the spring game he looked great, good reads and cuts. Didnt notice his pass blocking though.
 

Todd4State

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Don't block all that well.

Isn't that why Jerious Norwood sat and Dontae Walker started over him according to Jackie?
 

tebmsu97

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He can still fill that role, you don't have to be a great pass blocker to smash the ball up the gut on 3rd and 1.
 

thunderclap

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last spring, Montrell always had noticeably the hardest time in pass blocking drills against LBs. I'm guessing he'll get better.
 

MedDawg

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Yes, LSU recruited him as an LB. I think his speed was and is the issue. He came to State b/c we were going to give him a shot a RB. He looks the part, but may lack the speed and burst to make an impact in the SEC. I see Nicholas Parker as the same type of player.
 

Big Sheep81

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I saw some film on him last year against one of our playoff opponents and saw him in the 4A Jackson game. He may not be as talented and certainly not as tall as Relf or Russell but I felt then and moreso now he will push Russell hard. His mental toughness and competitive nature is as strong as I have seen in a number of years. I think a redshirt for him is 50/50 at worst.
 

JohnDawg

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Is there any way to limit Choke34 to just 1 post per week?

DS, this **** is getting old really quick.
 

Coach34

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Big Sheep81 said:
I saw some film on him last year against one of our playoff opponents and saw him in the 4A Jackson game. He may not be as talented and certainly not as tall as Relf or Russell but I felt then and moreso now he will push Russell hard. His mental toughness and competitive nature is as strong as I have seen in a number of years. I think a redshirt for him is 50/50 at worst.


you only play Farvuh as a true freshman if he is noticeably better than your back-up in Russell. If he isnt, or they are about the same- you let him RS for the growth and maturity while still maintaining 4 years of eligibility. And you only break that RS if both QB's get hurt.
 

patdog

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and I was every bit as impressed as the other poster when I saw him play. He's just got that "it" factor that his uncle has. But he needs to redshirt this fall.</p>
 

Big Sheep81

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You are 100% right under normal circumstances. But in our case we still don't have a certified quality backup (and Russell may be it) as our QB depth is not what it will be under Mullen. I'm just pointing out that Favuh may not be your typical freshman and it may turn out to be hard to keep him off the field some this year.

But Patdog is right, he really needs to redshirt and I hope things work out so that he does. He is going to be a factor in whoever QB's at State for the next 4-5 years.