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Harris/Jennings comparable situation to Stafford/Tereshinki/Cox
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:02 am
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:02 am
In 2006, Senior Joe Tereshinki got the starting nod at UGA for presumably having more experience and a better grasp of the offense.
However, it was Stafford who eventually became the full-time starter, presumably to focus on the future.
Should Miles make the same move with Harris?
for the record, here is Stafford's stats from that season. It's quite obvious he wasn't just THAT much better than Tereshinki and Joe Cox (the other QB at UGA that season):
135 for 256, 52.7%, 7 TDs, 13 INTs
However, it was Stafford who eventually became the full-time starter, presumably to focus on the future.
Should Miles make the same move with Harris?
for the record, here is Stafford's stats from that season. It's quite obvious he wasn't just THAT much better than Tereshinki and Joe Cox (the other QB at UGA that season):
135 for 256, 52.7%, 7 TDs, 13 INTs
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:05 am to UGATiger26
Backup QBs are the most popular players on the team. I don't think Les feels any pressure from outside sources to make decisions. If Jennings is healthy, I'm sure he'll get the start. He needs to make more plays, but he is secure with the football. All the talk about offense...that defense needs to improve too.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:13 am to UGATiger26
This QB "controversy" is the most overblown reaction to the MSU game. You knew that was going to be the case when LSU was lucky enough to have MSU snap the ball over the QB's head inexplicably giving LSU a chance to win a game in which they were completely dominated.
Here's my take. Start any of the QBs. It won't make a bit of difference when your defense is getting gashed for 570 yards (much of it right up the middle) and 34 points
Here's my take. Start any of the QBs. It won't make a bit of difference when your defense is getting gashed for 570 yards (much of it right up the middle) and 34 points
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:15 am to UGATiger26
I remember that season, and that it was still a shock that it somehow translated to a win at Auburn.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:22 am to Alt26
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Start any of the QBs. It won't make a bit of difference when your defense is getting gashed for 570 yards (much of it right up the middle) and 34 points
This. I am excited about Harris's potential but I'm not there day in/ day out to judge if he is truly as ready to face SEC defenses as Jennings. I do think I'd like to see it but I'll trust the coaches.
This post was edited on 9/23/14 at 9:24 am
Posted on 9/23/14 at 9:33 am to mdomingue
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LSU was lucky enough to have MSU snap the ball over the QB's head inexplicably giving LSU a chance to win a game in which they were completely dominated.
It's a 60:00 game. They dominated about 48:00 of it. We own the 4th.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 10:42 am to UGATiger26
UGA didn't have near the weapons we have at WR and these are different times.
There are several true freshman QBs right now and last year who had way better numbers than Stafford's gunslinger arse. He was and is, pretty much just a big armed QB. Calvin Johnson is still his only saving grace.
There are several true freshman QBs right now and last year who had way better numbers than Stafford's gunslinger arse. He was and is, pretty much just a big armed QB. Calvin Johnson is still his only saving grace.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 10:46 am to UGATiger26
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presumably to focus on the future.
Jennings is only a sophomore. If he were a senior that was under performing then I might buy this logic.
When the offensive philosophy is to run the ball 70% of the time then why bother starting a true freshman to just hand it off?
Posted on 9/23/14 at 11:25 am to TigersforEver
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It's a 60:00 game. They dominated about 48:00 of it. We own the 4th.
If you don't think MSU taking their foot off the gas in the final 12 minutes led to LSU "owning the 4th" on Saturday, then I don't know what to say.
State was trying to bleed the clock up 34-10. There was nothing in the first 48 minutes that indicated LSU could have stopped State in the final 12 minutes if State was calling plays with an emphasis to score more points. Despite what the score says, it was a complete arse-kicking from the first possession
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