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re: LSU fans-tell us about TJ Finley
Posted on 10/23/20 at 10:00 am to Hogwarts
Posted on 10/23/20 at 10:00 am to Hogwarts
They will give you answers akin to guarded optimism, but reality is that there is no indication to expect positive results.
I don’t expect Muschamp to have a Pelini-like performance, and leave receivers one on one all over the field against a QB that has to pass the ball in an offense that has established no running game.
Just one more nail in the coffin for the LSU staff, IMO. By all accounts, the other QB option is more mobile. He would be more likely to force Muschamp to account for that, which would give some of our NFL receivers a better chance for the separation necessary to complete passes from a young QB that hasn’t caught up to the college game yet.
Instead, we’re gonna let them line up with a better front 7 than Miss St and Missouri, w/o the QB as a running option, try to establish a running game, then expect a QB in his first game to beat them with his 50% accuracy in high school arm.
Brilliant. Both 2019 and 2020 LSU were highly improbable, on opposite sides of the spectrum.
I don’t expect Muschamp to have a Pelini-like performance, and leave receivers one on one all over the field against a QB that has to pass the ball in an offense that has established no running game.
Just one more nail in the coffin for the LSU staff, IMO. By all accounts, the other QB option is more mobile. He would be more likely to force Muschamp to account for that, which would give some of our NFL receivers a better chance for the separation necessary to complete passes from a young QB that hasn’t caught up to the college game yet.
Instead, we’re gonna let them line up with a better front 7 than Miss St and Missouri, w/o the QB as a running option, try to establish a running game, then expect a QB in his first game to beat them with his 50% accuracy in high school arm.
Brilliant. Both 2019 and 2020 LSU were highly improbable, on opposite sides of the spectrum.
Posted on 10/23/20 at 12:27 pm to wahoocs
quote:Our backup's backup is better than our backup.
By all accounts, the other QB option is more mobile. He would be more likely to force Muschamp to account for that, which would give some of our NFL receivers a better chance for the separation necessary to complete passes from a young QB that hasn’t caught up to the college game yet.
And there's the rub. The backup's backup doesn't have a backup.
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