Saturday, September 20, 2008

Ryan Perrilloux Breaks Down the LSU Players- Andrew Hatch watches more film than Roger Ebert

Good Ole Ryna Perrilloux our troubled past quarterback (if we had him we would be in the talk to repeat as National Champions) beraks down the LSU players. Where was this RYAN last year!!! I am glad it seems he is getting it to together and it is reported that he and Coach Miles still are close.

Anyway a interesting article here at LSU's best QB plays for JSU that is in a Alabama paper today

Here are a few quotes

On QB Andew Hatch

Hatch is definitely a competitor," Perrilloux said. "He's smart. I just think he'll keep 'em in good plays and keep 'em in good situations."
Like Auburn starter Chris Todd, Hatch is at LSU because the offensive coordinator first recruited him at another school. LSU OC Gary Crowton liked Hatch as a prep QB when Crowton was the BYU head coach.
"Hatch knows the system," Perrilloux said. "He's gonna manage the game well. He's gonna make plays because he's a heck of an athlete." According to Perrilloux, Hatch also watches more film than Roger Ebert.


When I was there with Hatch, when I was in the film room, Hatch was in the film room. When I was gone, Hatch was in the film room. Hatch stays in that film room. Hatch stays in his playbook. Hatch is gonna make sure he's mentally prepared.
"I believe that Hatch is gonna be prepared to play this game."
Is he? This game? This ain't Harvard-Yale.
Perrilloux pointed out that Hatch may be a rookie in this environment, but he's an older sophomore who once set out on a Mormon mission, though it was cut short because he got injured
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On QB LEE

If Hatch passes the baton to Lee, watch the passing game take flight because, Perrilloux said, "Lee is one of those straight pocket passers."
Good luck to him. The shortest distance between him and Antonio Coleman will be a straight line
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On QB Jefferson-
Perrilloux still keeps up with his old team. He said he's closest to linebackers Perry Riley and Kelvin Sheppard, and they talk every week.
From what he's heard from Baton Rouge, Jefferson, the third LSU quarterback, "is very athletic. He can run it. He can throw it. The only thing I would doubt about him, he's a true freshman. At Auburn, it'll be tough for a true freshman to go in and get the job done
."

On LSU's offensive line

JaMarcus Russell didn't get it done two years ago, and he was the No.1 draft pick in waiting, but Perrilloux thinks things will be different this time. Because LSU's offensive line "is one of the best in the country."
Because LSU's running backs are "great."
"I know it's my old school and I might be jumping on the bandwagon, but I just think that LSU will get the job done," Perrilloux said. "I'm going with LSU. I'm from Louisiana. I played with them for three years. I know what they're bringing to the table
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On Playing at Auburn Stadium

He was dismissed from the team by head coach Les Miles in the spring and then transferred to Jacksonville State, but Perrilloux can't dismiss the memories of the last time LSU set foot in Jordan-Hare Stadium.
The visitors didn't dip a toe in the end zone in a 7-3 defeat.
"Definitely the loudest of the stadiums," Perrilloux said. "They're right on top of you. They're loud. It's hard to make your checks. And they let you know. You do something wrong, they're howling. I thought that was the main thing about the Auburn environment - the noise

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