How's Lamaison doing?

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shootermcgavin

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I live in Cali and all i get to see is what's posted on here. I havent read anything on Lamaison and how's he's doing in practice. Can anyone tell what the story is on him? :search:
 
#7
#7
He's on 3rd string, but you can tell that he definitely has talent . It's still early, give him some time.
 
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many reports have said that lamison and rozier both have a long ways to go

after crompton and stephens the level drops dramatically
 
#9
#9
Probably won't play a single down this year, but very well could compete for a starting job in 2010 with a year's experience under his belt.
 
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many reports have said that lamison and rozier both have a long ways to go

after crompton and stephens the level drops dramatically

Are you guys getting this because you read it somewhere or have been to the practices and seen it? If you have any links that i can read it on that would be awesome.
 
#12
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I live in Cali and all i get to see is what's posted on here. I havent read anything on Lamaison and how's he's doing in practice. Can anyone tell what the story is on him? :search:

The transition from high school to D1 college football is huge, so patience is a virtue. Remember Peyton did not look to sure of himself his first start as a freshman.
Of course by his second start he was perfection! HeHe. :rock2::rock2:
 
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John Brice from Volquest was on the Sports Monster yesterday morning and he said that Lamaison will probably redshirt this year and have 3 years of eligibility left. He said it is all new to him and he is learning a new system, plus playing catchup. He is obviously behind Crompton and Stephens, but this is to be expected. He didn't knock him or say he looked terrible, but just said a redshirt year would really help him. He did say he was mostly brought in to fill the spot Coleman left when he transferred out. He will be fine, its just going to take time.
 
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John Brice from Volquest was on the Sports Monster yesterday morning and he said that Lamaison will probably redshirt this year and have 3 years of eligibility left. He said it is all new to him and he is learning a new system, plus playing catchup. He is obviously behind Crompton and Stephens, but this is to be expected. He didn't knock him or say he looked terrible, but just said a redshirt year would really help him. He did say he was mostly brought in to fill the spot Coleman left when he transferred out. He will be fine, its just going to take time.

Thanks for the update.
 
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many reports have said that lamison and rozier both have a long ways to go

after crompton and stephens the level drops dramatically

My God. Wouldn't that be tantamount to walking into a room full of guys and noting that "after Richard Simmons the manliness in this room drops off dramatically"?

OK, to be fair things sound like they're better this year but c'mon. Take last years performances and then put somebody as "drastically" below that level of play. Is Stephen Hawking trying out?
 
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The transition from high school to D1 college football is huge, so patience is a virtue. Remember Peyton did not look to sure of himself his first start as a freshman.
Of course by his second start he was perfection! HeHe. :rock2::rock2:

He's not coming from High school. He is transferring from JUCO.
 
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2010 he should be competing for the job. It would be a rare occurrence to get a true freshman that could contribute right away . We will need him to fill in til a bigtime recruit is ready.
 
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