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re: If we get 1/2 the improvement at QB as we've seen on D
Posted on 10/26/14 at 11:35 am to thunderbird1100
Posted on 10/26/14 at 11:35 am to thunderbird1100
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It' not going to come with Jennings at QB, he just severely handicaps the offense.
It's going to take a while because LSU is trying to fit square pegs in round holes. LSU wants to run a pro-style offense where the QB takes the snap from under center and is in the pocket on most passing plays. Yet, both of Harris and Jennings were guys who took I would imagine over 75% of their HS snaps from the shotgun and in an offense that incorporated a lot of quick throws and timing routes. It's much, much easier to read defenses and find your receivers taking the snap 7 yards deep. It's much tougher to see things from under center and to get comfortable enough passing from the pocket where there is so much traffic around the QB. That's why both Jennings and Harris appear to be more comfortable rolling out than standing in the pocket. It was clear in the AU that Harris isn't comfortable enough to step up to avoid the outside rush at all.
The "spread" is a relatively simple offense. That's why you see so many HS teams run it these days. What LSU wants to do is very tough on an inexperienced QB. I suspect to compensate they are only asking both Harris and Jennings to look at 1 or 2 receivers. You can tell that both guys have decent vision though when the pocket collapses and they are forced to take their eyes away from down field for a moment. Each has made plays in the passing game improvising on the run.
Long story short, regardless of the guy, it's going to take a while for them to get comfortable in LSU's offense.
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