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Which of the 3 QB’s do you trust the most to
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:45 pm
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:45 pm
be the best at the mental side of the game? Pre and post snap reads, making checks/audibles, knowing when to just throw the ball away, looking off safeties and LB’s, not forcing bad throws, and commanding the huddle.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:49 pm to Gallant_Gringo
Obviously MB has the experience that helps with all of those and Nuss is the son of an NFL QB coach, so those would be the obvious tow imo
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:53 pm to Gallant_Gringo
Myles is the QB as long as he doesn't wear flip flops between now and September.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:54 pm to ChuckUFarley
Just leave Daniels out right? Since he has most college starting experience. Lol Honestly nobody knows whoever starts season might not even be starter by week 6.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:55 pm to Gallant_Gringo
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Pre and post snap reads
In this order:
Brennan.
Nuss.
Daniels.
quote:
making checks/audibles
Brennan.
Nuss.
Daniels.
quote:
knowing when to just throw the ball away
Brennan.
Daniels.
Nuss.
quote:
looking off safeties and LB’s
Brennan.
Nuss.
Daniels.
quote:
not forcing bad throws
Daniels.
Brennan.
Nuss.
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commanding the huddle.
Brennan.
Nuss.
Daniels.
I'll add a couple more:
Not turning the ball over:
Brennan.
Daniels.
Nuss.
Extending plays:
Daniels.
Nuss.
Brennan.
Staying healthy (SEC durability):
Nuss.
Daniels.
Brennan.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 12:57 pm to Gallant_Gringo
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Pre and post snap reads, making checks/audibles, knowing when to just throw the ball away, looking off safeties and LB’s, not forcing bad throws, and commanding the huddle.
I'm confident MB can do all the things you listed above, however, I am not confident in MB that he can do 2 things you failed to mention, and that's feel the rush and slide up into the pocket. I hope he proves me wrong on the latter and balls the eff out.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:00 pm to LSU1215
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Just leave Daniels out right?
Who left him out? Why so defensive?
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:01 pm to Tomatocantender
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I am not confident in MB that he can do 2 things you failed to mention, and that's feel the rush and slide up into the pocket
He did a pretty good job of that in 2020
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:05 pm to grizzlylongcut
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He did a pretty good job of that in 2020
You are blind as a bat or just don't know the QB position if you think Brennan did a good job of consistently feeling the rush and stepping up into the pocket. C'mon man, that's not even up for debate for anyone that is objective without purple n gold blinders on.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:11 pm to Gallant_Gringo
Brennan. Daniels has more experience, but I don't trust a 6'3" 185 running QB to make it through an SEC schedule. His 1:1 TD:INT ratio last season makes me question his development. Seems he peaked as a freshman.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:13 pm to Gallant_Gringo
Brennan and it's not close. I think the only way we see someone else is if the Oline isn't SEC quality. He has the best arm, and the highest celing as a pure passer. He's only started 3 games and after sitting almost 2 years, will need a couple games to be comfortable in the pocket. By MS State, we'll know what's what, because they have guys that can get after the QB.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:21 pm to Gallant_Gringo
There is literally no way to know any of that until you see them play.
The way I see it is...
- Brennan will probably start because he's the best/most matured option while still giving the team the best chance to win if our OL has improved.
- Daniels athleticism and ability to make plays with his feet may prove advantageous if our OL is getting blown up like it has the last two years. Third best option for passing based off accuracy and lack of reps with the team unlike the other two (hence why he's been putting in OT with the receivers). Daniels' regression the past two seasons causes a bit of hesitation for me to say he'll get the nod 8 months after stepping on campus.
- Nuss' work ethic and talent has shown on the practice field but could honestly use a little more game time experience and one more year before we're confident in handing him the reigns. Keep in mind, he has 4 years of eligibility left and is only 20. Who knows, he could spend this year really honing in on his craft, start next season, and be one of LSU's greats.
The way I see it is...
- Brennan will probably start because he's the best/most matured option while still giving the team the best chance to win if our OL has improved.
- Daniels athleticism and ability to make plays with his feet may prove advantageous if our OL is getting blown up like it has the last two years. Third best option for passing based off accuracy and lack of reps with the team unlike the other two (hence why he's been putting in OT with the receivers). Daniels' regression the past two seasons causes a bit of hesitation for me to say he'll get the nod 8 months after stepping on campus.
- Nuss' work ethic and talent has shown on the practice field but could honestly use a little more game time experience and one more year before we're confident in handing him the reigns. Keep in mind, he has 4 years of eligibility left and is only 20. Who knows, he could spend this year really honing in on his craft, start next season, and be one of LSU's greats.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:23 pm to Gallant_Gringo
Daniels... but im on the Nuss bandwagon after watching him in the spring.
Brennan can't stay healthy and can't move the chains when plays break down.
Brennan can't stay healthy and can't move the chains when plays break down.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:30 pm to DBG
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Nobody here knows
You saying you don't know who you trust as the QB? Interesting.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:40 pm to SouthernInsanity
I think we can win with any of the three quarterbacks mentioned. But as to who is "the" guy? Idk. I'll leave that up to BK.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 1:49 pm to Gallant_Gringo
Long as Brennan has been there I’d go with him until proven otherwise. He’s a grown man and been around the block enough that the stage shouldn’t be too big. Surely rooming with Burrow he learned a thing or two. Sadly Myles has just had bad luck. I thought MB looked good for 3 games before he got hurt. Had Brennan been able to play defense too maybe we win all 3 of those games. Obviously without watching all these guys practice for an extended period I’m just speculating. I’m glad the fellow from Arizona State has a lot of experience. Nussmeier has real game experience. Howard is a wonderful prospect to have. It’s a good problem to have in case the injury bug plagues us. I cast my vote for Brennan though.
Posted on 7/27/22 at 2:12 pm to The First Cut
I agree and you are a: dope: if you think otherwise.
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