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re: Enough is enough already. Definitive Chubb vs Fournette info inside

Posted on 5/13/15 at 10:08 am to
Posted by therick711
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Posted on 5/13/15 at 10:08 am to
Georgia fans didn't play LSU last year so I don't expect them to know this. Let me put it together for you. Mason completed almost 68% of his passes for 2168. He threw 21 touchdowns and 4 picks. Rating was 155.7

Jennings on the other hand completed 48.9% of his passes for 1611 yards. He threw 11 touchdowns and 7 picks. Rating was 118.3

Who do you think was more efficient and more productive?
This post was edited on 5/13/15 at 10:13 am
Posted by lsupride87
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Posted on 5/13/15 at 10:10 am to
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Georgia fans didn't play LSU last year so I don't expect them to know this. Let me put it together for you. Mason completed almost 68% of his passes for 2168. He threw 21 touchdowns and 4 picks. Rating was 155.7
Holy shite and the complain about Mason? Talk about spoiled We would hold sacrifices for those numbers
Posted by WG_Dawg
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Posted on 5/13/15 at 10:14 am to
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Georgia fans didn't play LSU last year so I don't expect them to know this. Let me put it together for you. Mason completed almost 68% of his passes for 2168. He threw 21 touchdowns and 4 picks. Rating was 155.7

Jennings on the other hand completed 48.9% of his passes for 1611 yards. He threw 11 touchdowns and 7 picks. Rating was 118.3

Who do you think was more efficient and more productive.


You need to go back on page 1 and read the OP's thoughts on that. You can easily spin a QB situation to suit the needs of your RB argument in any way you want.

Your point is that LSU wasn't a passing threat so teams keyed in on LF.

Well, guess what? After Chubb's first start at missouri (143 yards) the secret was out so teams knew about him. His next game (at ark) he went for over 200. So at that point, if you don't think teams were altering their game plan to stop chubb, I don't know what to tell you. Yet despite that, he still ran for over 100 yards in every remaining game.


And oh by the way, starting wiht that missouri game (where everyone started to know about chubb), our QB only had ONE game (out of eight) where he threw for more than 200 yards.
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